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  2. Hollandsch-Inlandsche School - Wikipedia

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    Hollandsch-Inlandsche School (HIS) (Dutch school for natives) was a school during the Dutch colonial era in Indonesia. The school, was first established in 1914, following with the enactment of the Dutch Ethical Policy. The school was at the Low Education level (Lager Onderwijs) or at the level of basic education today. The school was intended ...

  3. Hollandsch Inlandsche Kweekschool - Wikipedia

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    A Hollandsch-Inlandsche Kweekschool in Blitar, Java, c.1920. Hollandsch Inlandsche Kweekschool (Dutch for Dutch native development school), often abbreviated as HIK, were a type of Christian Dutch language auxiliary teacher training schools for Indonesian students in the Dutch East Indies in the early twentieth century.

  4. Education in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Elementary education was introduced by the Dutch in Indonesia during the colonial era. The Dutch education system are query strings of educational branches that were based on social status of the colony's population, with the best available institution reserved for the European population.

  5. Dutch East Indies - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch East Indies, [3] also known as the Netherlands East Indies (Dutch: Nederlands(ch)-Indië; Indonesian: Hindia Belanda), was a Dutch colony with territory mostly comprising the modern state of Indonesia, which declared independence on 17 August 1945.

  6. Hollandsch Chineesche School - Wikipedia

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    Hollandsch-Chineesche School (HCS) (Dutch Chinese School) were schools established by the Dutch colonial government in Indonesia for children of Chinese descent. These schools were first established in Jakarta in 1908, mainly to compete with the Chinese language schools founded by Tiong Hoa Hwee Koan in 1901 and which attracted a lot of interest.

  7. St. Louis 1 Catholic High School Surabaya - Wikipedia

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    After the Dutch left Indonesia, an Indonesian-language high school was opened and on 1 August 1951, one high school class was opened in one of the classrooms close to the Broeder hostel (now Soeverdi). Each year, classes continued to grow until the entire building was used for high school education.

  8. Dutch-Indonesian Co-Production Treaty Opens New Chapter ... - AOL

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    The newly signed co-production treaty between the Netherlands and Indonesia aims to strengthen bilateral film collaboration, providing filmmakers from both countries access to national funding ...

  9. Nederlandsch-Indische Artsen School - Wikipedia

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    The Nederlandsch-Indische Artsen School (Dutch: Netherland Indies School of Physicians), commonly known by its initials NIAS, was a medical training school for Javanese and other Pribumi students which operated in Surabaya, Dutch East Indies from 1913 to 1942. After Indonesian independence, the school was incorporated into Airlangga University.