Putera Sampoerna Foundation (PSF) was established as a social organization with the aim to assist in the development of Indonesia as a nation. In 2015, the organization was transformed into a social business which recognizes the importance of education in nation building.
As the first social business in the country, PSF works with its partners and donors to make quality international education available to more Indonesian students. This is in line with the desire to create a high-calibre work force composed of well-educated Indonesians who are ready to lead the country and contribute towards its development.
To produce high caliber future leaders for Indonesia to meet the challenges of global competition.
To develop an international education pathway that supports our future leaders to become work-ready and world-ready in facing the global market competition
To establish an integrated school system that is financially sustainable and scalable
To become a role model for other social business organization in Indonesia
To be professional, compassionate, transparent and to constantly strive for excellence
Since 2001, we have been guided by our four pillars: Education, Women Empowerment, Entrepreneurship and Compassionate Relief. However, in 2015, we recognized the importance of education in molding the minds of the next generation. With education as our sole pillar, we realized that its contribution to the nation could be maximized by making quality international education available to every Indonesian youth.
Read MoreWith education now as our primary focus, we launched the first fully integrated education system in Indonesia, the Sampoerna Schools System — a seamless pathway from Pre-Kindergarten through to University education. Sampoerna Schools System offers internationally-recognized curriculum and the opportunity to transfer and earn globally-recognized degree to many of the best universities in the Americas.
These significant changes have expanded our reach in making quality international education accessible to even more students in Indonesia. To date, there are approximately
enrolled within the Sampoerna Schools System