AIPL was founded by Bustanil Arifin, a former Minister of Cooperation and Small and Medium Enterprises. It was established in 1974, beginning with its kindergarten program, officially opened by the Minister of Education at the time, Fuad Hassan. The following year, the school opened a primary school. In 1979, the junior secondary school was officially opened by B. J. Habibie, then-Chairman of the Union of Intellectual Indonesian Muslims who later became the third president of Indonesia. In 1982 it completed its offering of educational levels when it opened a senior secondary school, officiated by Wardiman Djojonegoro, the Minister of Education and Culture at the time.
Campus
The school is located on RS Fatmawati Street, near Pondok Labu market in South Jakarta. The campus includes separate buildings for the four schools, a library, track field, two soccer fields, outdoor basketball court, air-conditioned theater, indoor basketball-court, a mosque and a creche.
Curriculum and activities
Kindergarten
The two-year kindergarten curriculum includes science, language, manipulative media, mathematics, singing and music, and physical education. Students are also asked to select one of a range of extracurricular activities, included in the tuition. For level A these are arts, dancing, sports and singing. For level B these are dancing, Koran, singing and gamelan.
Primary school
The primary school follows a competency-based curriculum. In its core is the National Curriculum as set out by the Ministry of National Education, incorporating Indonesian, English, civic education, Islamic studies, mathematics, social science, natural science, health and physical education, arts and crafts. Students are required to take a computer studies as an extracurricular activity. Additionally, they may choose one of the following extracurricular activities: arts, soccer, singing, basketball, scouts, dance, pencak silat, badminton, computer club, Koran reading and athletics.
Junior secondary school
At its core, the junior secondary school also follows a competency-based curriculum as set out by the Ministry of National Education. This incorporates Islamic studies, civic education, Indonesian, English, mathematics, natural science, social studies, arts or music, health and physical sciences, ICT and self-development. The selection of extracurricular activities are soccer, basketball, electronics club, English club, science club, badminton, photography, Basic Leadership Training, Japanese and Mandarin.
In their first year, students in the senior secondary school study a comprehensive curriculum incorporating Islamic studies, civics, English, history, physical education, mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, economics/accounting, sociology, geography, arts/music, local competency, computer, French, and Mandarin. In their final two years, students are streamed into a natural science and social science streams depending on their first year marks and their preference. Extracurricular activities include English debating, soccer, basketball, traditional dance, flag-raising, drama, badminton, taekwondo, science, graphic design and catering.
Achievements
In 2005, the Education Counsellor at the Australian Embassy in Jakarta named Al-Izhar along two other National Plus schools an international-standard school, on the basis of the "quality of their teachers and the achievements of their students". Students of the school have won international awards and medals for mathematics, technological innovation, debating championships, performed as a choir and orchestra group at international summits and performed fundraising musical theatre. Its teachers have been awarded for developing good practice teaching methods by UNESCO, and published best-selling examination preparation books.
Notable alumni
Gita Gutawa, young soprano singer
:id:Tasya|Tashya Kamila, singer, actress.
:id:Acha|Acah Septriasa, singer, actress.
Lala Karmela, Indonesian-Filipino singer
Reynazran Royono, Founder of Snapcart - a globally recognized tech startup