The Indonesian government, led by the Ministry of Health, has officially introduced the Free Health Check (CKG) program for schoolchildren nationwide, including in West Java Province. This initiative is designed to facilitate early detection of various physical and mental health issues among school-aged children. Deputy Minister of Health, Prof. Dante Saksono Harbuwono, personally oversaw the program’s implementation at SD Prestasi Global in Depok. He highlighted that the program is part of President Prabowo Subianto’s Quick Win agenda to provide equal, high-quality, and affordable healthcare for all Indonesians. The CKG program is being rolled out simultaneously in 19 cities and regencies in West Java with the goal of reaching approximately 53 million schoolchildren across Indonesia in 2025. Unlike previous initiatives, this program specifically targets elementary school students to ensure more accurate diagnoses through age-specific screenings. The health checks cover a wide range of assessments, from physical fitness and vision to blood pressure and immunization status. The screenings are strategically scheduled at the beginning of the academic year to ensure maximum coverage and efficiency. In addition to physical health, the government is also focusing on students’ mental well-being, particularly at the junior and senior high school levels. Mental health screening for elementary students is conducted indirectly through questionnaires filled out by parents. This multi-sector initiative involves collaboration with various ministries and agencies to ensure the success of the program.