JAKARTA - Jakarta State University (UNJ) together with PesonaEdu announced the holding of the 2024 National Level Literacy and Numeration Competition, a prestigious event aimed at measuring the literacy and numeracy capabilities of Indonesian students. This competition involved 43,000 students from more than 10,000 schools in 33 provinces in Indonesia, making it the biggest event in the field of literacy and numeracy education.

This competition has been going on since 2021 and continues to grow on scale and impact. This year, the competition collaborates with strategic partners from various sectors, including the government, private sector, and educational institutions, to create a more inclusive and quality educational ecosystem.

The participation of these sponsors is a tangible form of support for improving the quality of Indonesian education, especially in literacy and numeracy.

The sponsors of this event are a.l Jakarta State University, PesonaEdu, Provincial / Regency / Kotamadya Education Office throughout Indonesia, especially the Jakarta Provincial Education Office, Directorate General of PAUD, DASMEN, KEMENDIKDASMEN, PT Bank Rakyat Indonesia (Persero) Tbk, PT Bio Farma (Persero), PT Pertamina (Persero), PT Yudhistira Ghalia Indonesia, PT Bumi Aksara, PT PLN(Persero), PT Bank Mandiri (Persero), PT. Telekomunikasi Selular, and PT Krakatau Steel (Persero) Tbk.

There are 10 competition categories that cover various levels of education at SD: 3 categories, SMP: 3 categories, SMA: 2 categories, SMK: 2 categories. Each competition round is designed with an online system based on the LCMS (Learning Content Management System) PEDU Class platform, which is able to present international standard issues, such as PISA and AKM.

The winners of each category will get prizes in the form of cash, educational packages, trophies, and e-sertificates. This prize is designed to give appreciation for the extraordinary achievements of students in the field of literacy and numeracy.

"This competition aims to map portraits of students' learning results, provide feedback for curriculum improvements, and encourage the quality of the teaching and learning process throughout Indonesia," said Dr. Teguh Triangung DS, MM, Chair of the Competition.

The Chancellor of the Jakarta State University, Prof. Dr. Komarudin, M.Si., said that this competition is a real step to improve the quality of education in Indonesia. The 2024 National Level Literacy and Numeration Competition is not only a place to measure student abilities, but also a means to create real changes in the education world. With the cooperation of various parties, UNJ is committed to supporting efforts to improve the quality of national education, in line with the vision of Indonesia Gold 2045," said Prof. Komarudin.

In addition, this competition is also a forum for strengthening cooperation between educational institutions, the government, and the private sector in supporting the development agenda of superior human resources, in line with Indonesia Gold's 2045 vision.

This competition starts from registration in July August 202, then proceeds to the preliminary round in September 2024, then enters the semifinals in October 2024, and closes with the peak of events and awards in November 2024.

The Winners of the 2024 National Literacy and Numeration Competition At the SMA level, for the 10th class, Azka Raditya Saputra won the title of SMAN Unggulan MH Thamrin, DKI Jakarta. 2nd place was obtained by Rephael Geovan Nayaka from SMAS Kanisius, DKI Jakarta, while Kaylee Elizabeth Gandadjaja from SMAS Kristen 3 Penabur Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, won 3rd place. For class 11, Patrick Nelson Hartandie from SMAS Santa Theresia, DKI Jakarta, became 1st Place, followed by Kalif Kai Permadi from SMA Labschool Kebayoran, DKI Jakarta, as 2nd place winner, and Nathan Allan from SMAS Kanisius, DKI Jakarta, in the position of 3.

At the 10th class of SMK, Bilqis Syafitri from SMKN 12, DKI Jakarta, won the 1st place, followed by Tsultsi Maulina Susanti from SMKN 1 Turen, East Java, in the 2nd place, and Velysha ArdeaZulkarnain from SMKN 1 Singosari, East Java, as the 3rd place. For the 11th grade, Gendis Nuryudia Syahda from SMKN 21, Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, became 1st place, followed by Intan Karina An Khairunissa from SMKN 28, DKI Jakarta, as the 2nd winner, and Vincent Moggalana from SMKS TriRatna Jakarta, DKI Jakarta, won the 3rd place.

At the 7th grade junior high school level, the 1st place was won by Arfa Hafizi Zakwan from SMP Pribadi, West Java. Alysha Syakira from SMPIT Sabilul Huda, West Java, won 2nd place, and Faiq Nururrahman Hutrindo from Cahaya Rancamaya Middle School, West Java, became 3rd place. For class 8, Edward Lie from Kanisius Wonosari Middle School, DI Yogyakarta, won 1st place, Jennifer Manuelanov Sutjiady from 4th Christian Middle School Penabur, DKI Jakarta, in the 2nd place, and Michella Alexie Cloca from Santa Ursula Junior High School, DKI Jakarta, as 3. In class 9, Joshua Edrick Lim from 6 Penabur Christian Middle School, DKI Jakarta, became 1st Place, Jonathan Manullang from Tiara Kasih Christian Middle School, DKI Jakarta, won second place, and Devinrich Lim from SMPS Pahoa, Banten, as 3.

For the elementary school level, in grade 4, Bella Raisa Maudy Kuncara from SD Negeri Tebet Timur 15 Pagi, DKI Jakarta, became the 1st place, followed by Arsa Rifaya Khairunnisa from SD Labschool Cibubur, West Java, as the 2nd place winner, and Meyuki Aurelia Suranta from SD Maitreyawira, DKI Jakarta, in the 3rd place. In the 5th grade, Muhammad Adrian Zafraran from SDS Nurul Hikmah, DKI Jakarta, won the 1st place, Khaizuran Danish Indrawan from SDS Islam Al Azhar 19, DKI Jakarta, 2nd place winner, and Kaleleen Ng from SD Maitreyawira, DKI Jakarta, 3rd place. In grade 6, Josh Owen The from SD Santo Aloysius TR, West Java, won the 1st place, Justin Christian Agusta from SDS Purity III, DKI Jakarta, 2nd place, and Arya Paqq11qqramudya Aditya from SDS YASPORBI I, DKI Jakarta, 3rd place.


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