Tunas Bangsa School

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Tunas Bangsa "School" Actually a prison tho
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Type Private
Established1999
PrincipalMrs. Liong Fui Na
Campus Suburban
Website tunasbangsa.sch.id

Tunas Bangsa School (Indonesian: Sekolah Tunas Bangsa) is a school in Sungai Raya, Great Kubu Regency, near the city of Pontianak, West Kalimantan, Indonesia.

The School is open to Indonesian and expatriate students with the dominant language of instruction being English, Indonesian as second language, and Mandarin as third language.

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