SIS-PIK COMMUNITY SHOWCASE 
 February 2025 

STUDENT ACHIEVEMENTS 

Neuromath Competition

Congratulations to three of our SIS-PIK Mathematicians who made it through to the Neuromath Finals; 

Category A – Aaron Widjaja (G1)
Category B – Justin Sotthi Lee (G3)
Category C – Kenzou Charles Yang (G6)

The finals took place at SIS South Jakarta on February 15th 2025, where Kenzou won 1st place. Congratulations Kenzou!



NEO Science Olympiad 

The International NEO Science Olympiad is a prestigious global event dedicated to celebrating and advancing excellence in the fields of science and mathematics among students worldwide. It serves as a platform for students to engage in rigorous competition, showcase their problem-solving skills, and collaborate with peers from diverse backgrounds.

Beyond competition, it fosters a culture of intellectual curiosity, ethical conduct, and lifelong learning, inspiring the next generation of scientists, mathematicians, and innovators to make a positive impact on our world.

This year, our High School students participated in three categories, Physics and Chemistry for Senior High Students and Natural Science for the Junior High School. 

The online country level competitions were held on 26 January and we are very much delighted to share that our students have achieved outstanding results. Out of more than a hundred participating students from all over the country, they received the following awards:

Physics
Bella Angelica Salim (G11) – Silver Medal Award
Chloe Hannalyn Wijaya (G11) – Bronze Medal Award
Fedrick Tjutarwy (G11) – Honorable Mention Distinction

Chemistry
Chloe Hannalyn Wijaya (G11) – Gold Medal Awards (8th Placer)
Darren Wilbert Pangestu (G11) – Bronze Medal Award

Natural Sciences
Regina Freya Suhenda (8C) – Bronze Medal Award
Enrinne Tanuwidjaja (8C) – Bronze Medal Award
Cayden Salim (8B) – Honorable Mention Distinction

Furthermore, all these students are invited to compete in the Neo Science Olympiad Grand Finals in New York on 10-16 June, 2025.

Congratulations to our young scientists!


SIS-PIK Delegates Shine at BSJMUN Conference

Our SIS-PIK MUN delegates had an enriching experience at the British School Jakarta Model United Nations (BSJMUN) conference, held from 7–9 February, under the theme “Power, Politics, and the Failure of Diplomacy.”

The following students represented various countries across different United Nations councils:

  • ASEAN: Louis Alvaro Yau (Grade 8B) and Nella Serafina Wu (Grade 8B) – Delegates of Myanmar
  • WHO: Giselle So (Grade 9C) – Delegate of Ukraine; Carlyn Annabell Cahyadi (Grade 8B) – Delegate of the United States
  • UNEA: Tan Wei Ning (Grade 8A) – Delegate of Russia; Jazlyn Levana Darja (Grade 9C) – Delegate of Denmark; Jocelyn Sulystio (Grade 8A) – Delegate of Sweden
  • WTO: Gwyneth So (Grade 9A) – Delegate of France
  • DISEC: Charlito Rizki Gunawan (Grade 8C) – Delegate of Venezuela; Chen Rayhan (Grade 8C) – Delegate of Germany

We are delighted to celebrate the achievements of our students, who demonstrated outstanding research, debate, and diplomatic skills throughout the conference. Several delegates received special recognition for their contributions:

  • Giselle So (Grade 9C, Delegate of Ukraine in WHO) received a Verbal Commendation for her active participation in formal debates and for articulating her country’s stance on key issues.
  • Jazlyn Levana Darja (Grade 9C, Delegate of Denmark in UNEA) was awarded Most Outstanding Delegate for her leadership in guiding discussions and proposing impactful solutions.
  • Gwyneth So (Grade 9A, Delegate of France in WTO) was recognised with both a Verbal Commendation and Best Position Paper, reflecting her excellent communication and research skills in addressing global challenges.

Our SIS-PIK students continue to show enthusiasm in engaging with Model United Nations conferences, inspiring their peers to participate in meaningful discussions on global affairs and contribute towards making a positive difference in the world.