About
Kinderlane Islamic School (KIS) is an early childhood education institution that blends modern Islamic teaching with inspiration from the Golden Ages of Islam. We believe every child is born with extraordinary potential that must be nurtured through academic excellence, akhlaq and adab, and strong character development.
Nurturing the Golden Age of Childhood into Future Islamic Leaders
Welcome Message

Dizky Pereira
KIS Founder
Assalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh,
It is with great joy and gratitude that I welcome you to Kinderlane Islamic School (KIS).
At KIS, we believe that every child is born with a light — a potential that, if nurtured with love, knowledge, and guidance, can illuminate not only their own future but also the future of our ummah.
Our vision is inspired by the Golden Age of Islam, where scholars, inventors, and leaders thrived with a balance of faith, character, and knowledge.
We strive to bring that spirit into today's classrooms, combining the Merdeka Curriculum, the Cambridge standard, and Islamic values, so that our children grow not only academically excellent but also rich in adab and akhlaq.
Through our programs, partnerships, and the Triangle Commitment between parents, school, and children, we aim to raise a Golden Generation—leaders of tomorrow who will contribute to both the nation and the ummah with wisdom, character, and vision.
We warmly invite you to join us in this journey—together, let us build a future where education is not only about success, but about creating a civilization of excellence.
Wassalamu'alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh
Founded in 2021 with a vision for excellence
Integration of Merdeka Curriculum with Cambridge standards
Islamic values woven throughout all learning experiences
Preparation for both primary school and future global citizenship
Our Vision
To be the leading Islamic early childhood institution that cultivates a Golden Generation of learners who embody the wisdom of Islamic heritage while excelling in contemporary global standards.
Our Mission
To provide exceptional early childhood education that integrates Islamic values with modern academic excellence, nurturing confident, compassionate, and capable future leaders through the Golden Age approach.
Four Pillars of Excellence
The foundation of our educational philosophy that makes KIS unique
Integration of Two Golden Ages
Childhood potential (0-12 years) meets Islamic Golden Age role models
We believe the golden age of childhood coincides beautifully with the lessons from Islam's Golden Age. Children learn from the stories and achievements of Muslim scholars, scientists, and leaders like Ibn Sina, Al-Khwarizmi, and Fatimah al-Fihri, inspiring them to reach their own potential.
Role model-based learning from Islamic history
Character development through historical examples
Connecting contemporary learning with Islamic heritage
Building confidence through inspirational stories

Adab Before Knowledge
Character education precedes academic learning
Following Islamic tradition, we prioritize teaching proper conduct, manners, and moral values before academic subjects. This approach ensures that knowledge is acquired with humility, respect, and wisdom.
Emphasis on Islamic etiquette and manners
Character-building as foundation for learning
Respectful interaction with teachers and peers
Developing empathy and social awareness

Triangle Commitment
Collaborative partnership between parents, school, and child
Education is most effective when parents, school, and students work together. Our Triangle Commitment ensures continuous communication, shared responsibility, and coordinated support for each child's development.
Parent Card system for regular communication
Regular parent-teacher consultations
Home-school value alignment
Collaborative goal setting and progress tracking

Integrated Cambridge Curriculum
Global standards with Islamic values
We combine the Indonesian Merdeka Curriculum with Cambridge international standards, all while maintaining strong Islamic values. This integration prepares students for both local and global opportunities.
Cambridge Early Years Foundation Stage framework
Merdeka Curriculum alignment
Islamic studies integration
Global competency development

Core Values
The principles that guide everything we do at KIS
Tawhid (Unity)
Recognizing Allah as the source of all knowledge and guidance in our educational journey
Akhlaq (Character)
Developing noble character traits through Islamic teachings and positive role modeling
Ilmu (Knowledge)
Pursuing knowledge with curiosity, critical thinking, and a love for lifelong learning
Amanah (Trust)
Being responsible stewards of the trust placed in us by parents and the community
Rahmah (Compassion)
Showing kindness, empathy, and care for all members of our school community
Ihsan (Excellence)
Striving for excellence in all aspects of education, character, and service
Our Values in Action
See how we bring our core values to life through daily activities and experiences

Community building through parent discussions

Hands-on learning through science experiments

Character development through martial arts

Environmental awareness through gardening

Collaborative learning with parent involvement

Nurturing growth and responsibility
Weekly Activity Program
Structured activities that blend academic, spiritual, and social development
Intracurricular Activities
Core activities integrated into daily curriculum
Drama Musical
Creative expression through theater and music performances
Tahfidz
Quran memorization program with qualified instructors
Math Genius
Advanced mathematics enrichment and problem-solving
Storytelling
Developing communication skills through narrative arts








Extracurricular Activities
Optional programs for skill development and exploration
Drumband
Musical ensemble training and performance
Tennis for Kids
Physical development through tennis fundamentals
Karate
Martial arts training for discipline and fitness






Weekly Programs
Regular events that enrich learning experiences
Field Trips
Educational excursions to museums, parks, and cultural sites
Market Days
Hands-on learning about commerce and community
Charity Events
Service learning and community engagement activities






Personalized Approach
Partnership programs that connect parents, school, and students
Parent Card Program
A comprehensive communication tool that keeps parents informed and involved in their child's daily progress, achievements, and areas for growth.
Parent Discussions
Regular parenting classes and workshops that provide guidance, support, and community for parents navigating early childhood development.