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        "id": 1805348,
        "msgid": "751-private-schools-in-west-java-ready-to-accept-students-not-admitted-to-state-schools-1781563907",
        "date": "2026-06-16 05:00:00",
        "title": "751 Private Schools in West Java Ready to Accept Students Not Admitted to State Schools",
        "author": "",
        "source": "VIVA",
        "tags": "berita",
        "topic": "Social Policy",
        "summary": "The West Java provincial government has partnered with 751 private schools to accommodate approximately 78,000 students who cannot be placed in state schools under the 2026 New Student Admission System. The administration will provide financial assistance of Rp100,000 per month for tuition fees and a one-off Rp1.5 million education donation fund per student. This intervention aims to ensure universal access to education across the province despite capacity limitations in the public system.",
        "content": "<p>Bandung \u2013 The West Java Education Office is collaborating with around\n751 private schools across the province to guarantee educational access\nfor students not accommodated in state schools under the 2026 New\nStudent Admission System (SPMB). This was confirmed through the signing\nof a joint commitment between the West Java Provincial Government and\nprivate schools for educational accessibility at SMKN 1 Bandung on\nMonday. \u201cThis is one form of intervention by the West Java Provincial\nGovernment after conducting the Prospective New Student Mapping (PCMB).\nFrom that mapping, we know there are children who cannot be accommodated\naccording to the map. We want to continue providing the best service;\nthe Governor wants all children in West Java to be able to access\neducation,\u201d said West Java Education Office Head Purwanto. He\nacknowledged that the provincial government faces limitations within the\nPCMB system, and one form of intervention is establishing cooperation\nwith hundreds of private schools. \u201cThere are 751 registered private\nschools. They will accommodate around 78,000 students who are not placed\nin state schools, based on the mapping,\u201d Purwanto stated. Under this\ncooperation, the West Java Provincial Government will initially cover\nthe Education Donation Fund (DSP) and monthly tuition fees (SPP) for\nstudents who must attend private schools. Purwanto detailed that each\nstudent is planned to receive assistance of Rp100,000 per month for SPP\nand DSP assistance of Rp1.5 million. \u201cThe total per year is Rp2.7\nmillion. We will adjust it to our fiscal capacity, but yesterday\u2019s\ndiscussion suggested the rate is roughly that amount,\u201d he said. Unlike\nprevious plans to make private school fees free on a limited basis for\nunderprivileged residents, the current policy will assist all residents\nnot absorbed into the state system, although it may not cover the entire\ncost. \u201cSo it is for everyone registered in the PCMB. Because they\nintended to attend state schools but were not accommodated, the\ngovernment provides compensation,\u201d Purwanto remarked.<\/p>",
        "url": "https:\/\/jawawa.id\/newsitem\/751-private-schools-in-west-java-ready-to-accept-students-not-admitted-to-state-schools-1781563907",
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