Tiara Anggara eleventh grade student at SMAN 03 Teluk Keramat in West Kalimantan.

May 25, 2023
Born in Indonesia, Tiara Anggara is 16 and currently studies as an eleventh grade student at SMAN 03 Teluk Keramat in West Kalimantan.
Q: What do you like most about your school or college?
A: I really like the atmosphere, good teachers and my friends.
Q: What would you like to change about it?
A: Eliminating bullying, increasing school performance, and improving school facilities
Q: Do you get much homework or have many exams?
A: At school I often get homework, sometimes I also get sudden exams.
Q: What’s your dream job?
A: I have a dream job to be a healthcare worker.
Q: What country would you like to visit and why?
A: The country I want to visit is England, because if I get a scholarship to study abroad I want to study in England.
Q: If you could change one thing about your country, what would it be?
A: One thing I want to change in my country is to reduce the use of plastic waste, like wanting to shop with bags from home.
Q: What one thing would you miss from your country if you moved somewhere else?
A: One thing I would miss from my country is the atmosphere of my hometown and my family.
Q: If you could have one superpower what would it be?
A: The super power I want to have is being able to prevent a nuclear bomb.
Q: Tell us a bit about one of your best friends?
A: I have two best friends. They are very considerate and considerate of me. The three of us often get together and relax together.
Q: What’s your favourite meal?
A: My favourite food is meatballs.
Q: What’s your favourite book and why?
A: My favourite book is a chemistry book because I really like chemistry lessons.
Q: What’s one thing you do that you couldn’t live without?
A: One thing I can’t live without is “life and family”.
Q: If your life was a book what would the title be?
A: My life is like a Cemara family book.
Q: What makes you happy?
A: The thing that makes me happy is being able to make my parents happy and being able to achieve my goals and dreams.
Jacqui Shirley - Organiser • Jun 8, 2023 at 6:57 am
Thanks Tiara , I hope you get to visit England soon!
A huge thanks to Mr Syahbandi her teacher, it’s been so great for my students to meet students from Indonesia