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Bali is home to 9 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
Compare 12 international schools in Bali, Indonesia. Filter by curriculum, fees (average IDR 151,967,604), location, and more to find the right international school now.
The British School of Bali teaches the English National Curriculum as its foundation, enriched with an international perspective and a focus on local culture, language and global citizenship. The English programme is structured into Early Years, Primary and Secondary phases. The school opened in September 2025 and serves children aged 2–11, with plans to extend to Year 7 in September 2026 as part of its growth. The Ubud campus is located within Onyx Park Resort and features bright, well‑resourced classrooms, interactive whiteboards and one iPad per student, plus STEAM and Robotics resources. A well-stocked library, dedicated gymnasium and seven restaurants support everyday learning, alongside a 400-seat auditorium for drama, music and cultural events. Enrichment is compulsory and clubs cover language learning, coding, arts and performing arts. Sports facilities include multiple swimming pools, football and basketball courts, a gymnastics suite and a ninja gym, with extensive outdoor spaces for outdoor education.
Regents School Bali is an international school in Indonesia offering Cambridge education alongside Indonesian Diknas syllabi. The school serves ages 2 to 17, with Regents Preschool Bali, Regents Primary Bali, and Regents Secondary Bali across three campuses. The Cambridge pathway guides students from Primary through Lower Secondary (Grades 7-8), IGCSE (Grades 9-10), and AS & A Levels (Grades 11-12). The curriculum blends Cambridge syllabuses with Indonesian Diknas content; English is the language of instruction, while Indonesian and Mandarin are studied in class. Students explore Chinese language and Balinese culture (Budaya Bali) to support multicultural learning. Subjects include English, Indonesian, Mathematics, Science, ICT, Art, Music, PE, Social Studies, Balinese Culture and Religion. The three campuses are located on Jalan Waribang No. 28, Jalan Badak Agung 23X Sumerta Klod, and Jalan Waribang No. 20, all in Denpasar Timur. The Leader in Me partnership aims to empower Leaders through the school's leadership-focused programs.
Pelangi School Bali is a private, not-for-profit primary school in Bali, Indonesia, serving about 200 students aged 2 to 14. It is run by Yayasan Cahaya Pelangi Bali, founded in 2006 to provide bilingual education in an inclusive environment for expatriate, Indonesian and mixed-heritage children. The school teaches a blended curriculum—IPC and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE—integrated with the Indonesian National Curriculum, taught by international and Indonesian teachers. The natural campus features green spaces, class gardens, and a wildlife corridor that supports biodiversity and outdoor learning. The primary program runs 8:30–3:00 and includes core academics in a bilingual environment, plus arts, yoga, sports and environmental studies. Distinctive programs include Pelangi Environment and Education Program (PEEPs) for village children and on-campus biodiversity initiatives. After-school activities include soccer, dance, karate and clubs.
Australian Independent School Bali (AIS Bali) is a co-educational independent international school serving children from preschool to Year 12 on a purpose-built campus in Denpasar, Bali. The school aligns with the Australian Curriculum (ACARA) in Foundation to Year 10 and offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Years 11 and 12, with options for IB Courses, a School Based Program, or a Hybrid model. Early childhood education follows the Australian Early Years Curriculum, and the senior program includes Vocational Education and Training in Business and Hospitality. Opened in 2018, AIS Bali provides inclusive education with specialist support for students from diverse backgrounds. A strong emphasis on sport and outdoor education runs through the curriculum, with facilities and activities across basketball, soccer, swimming, tennis, yoga, and more. Extracurriculars emphasize service and creativity through CAS and ECCAs, including Science Club, Rock Band, and Environmental initiatives. Many graduates progress to universities worldwide successfully.
ProEd Global School is a Cambridge-accredited international school in Bali offering the Cambridge International Curriculum for Nursery to Year 13 (ages 3–18) across Umalas and Nuanu. It uses Cambridge resources and provides IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, and Cambridge A Levels, alongside Pearson BTEC and ASDAN programmes, including the Towards Independence life-skills pathway at Umalas. The school maintains an inclusive education approach with tailored support from occupational and speech-language therapists, counsellors, and EAL specialists, supported by a Wellbeing Team and SENCo. Nuanu features eco-friendly, nature-integrated spaces, Maths Support and EAL rooms, a library, and arts and performance spaces, including an Enclosed Performance Amphitheatre. Umalas offers a Science Lab, Art Room, Library, and sports facilities such as a Basketball Court, Soccer Pitch, and Pool. Extracurricular activities cover arts, sports, music, technology, and science, with community service initiatives and a 40+ nationalities community. English is the language of instruction; Bahasa Indonesia is an additional language. Year 11 opens at Nuanu in 2026/2027.
ACS Bali, opening for the 2025-2026 academic year, is situated within the Kura Kura Bali eco-development. The 4.8-hectare campus operates in an area characterized by mangrove forests and marine environments. Following the "ACS brand of education," the school instructs students using the Cambridge International Curriculum for Grades 1 through 10, culminating in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) for Grades 11 and 12. A central feature of the student experience is the traditional House System, which groups students into specific factions (Oldham House and Thoburn House) to encourage community integration and peer support across different grade levels. Students also participate in scheduled Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) every afternoon. Rooted in its Methodist heritage, the institution focuses on Christian values and character development, preparing students for university pathways through structured academics and dedicated service leadership initiatives.
Canggu Community School (CCS Bali) is an international school for students aged 3 to 17 in Bali. It offers a blended curriculum: English National Curriculum for Early Years and Primary, Indonesian National Curriculum across year levels, and a Middle School adds core subjects plus Indonesian, Spanish and French. The Diploma Programme (IB DP) and Cambridge IGCSE are offered; CCS is a Cambridge International Exams Centre. CCS opened in 2001 and is governed by Yayasan Swamitra Internasional; it is fully accredited by CIS and WASC, with reaccreditation through 2025. The campus blends modern spaces with Balinese architecture, bordered by gardens and rice fields, and features science labs, a black box theatre, an amphitheatre, digital and performance music rooms, and an ICT lab. Primary Campus offers a 25m pool, a soccer pitch, and a multifunction hall. Extracurriculars include 50+ activities per term, Model United Nations, Duke of Edinburgh, and service programs globally.
ProEd Global School is a Cambridge-accredited international school in Bali offering the Cambridge International Curriculum for Nursery to Year 13 (ages 3–18) across Umalas and Nuanu. It uses Cambridge resources and provides IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, and Cambridge A Levels, alongside Pearson BTEC and ASDAN programmes, including the Towards Independence life-skills pathway at Umalas. The school maintains an inclusive education approach with tailored support from occupational and speech-language therapists, counsellors, and EAL specialists, supported by a Wellbeing Team and SENCo. Nuanu features eco-friendly, nature-integrated spaces, Maths Support and EAL rooms, a library, and arts and performance spaces, including an Enclosed Performance Amphitheatre. Umalas offers a Science Lab, Art Room, Library, and sports facilities such as a Basketball Court, Soccer Pitch, and Pool. Extracurricular activities cover arts, sports, music, technology, and science, with community service initiatives and a 40+ nationalities community. English is the language of instruction; Bahasa Indonesia is an additional language. Year 11 opens at Nuanu in 2026/2027.
Gandhi Memorial Intercontinental School Bali (GMIS Bali) is an IB World School offering an international education for ages 3–18. The curriculum comprises IB PYP, MYP and DP, alongside Cambridge IGCSE and the CP. English is the medium of instruction from Nursery to Grade 12, with Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin, French and Hindi offered as foreign languages. Indonesian national examinations are administered for Grades 6, 9 and 12. In the Diploma Programme, students complete six subject groups and core components Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay and Creativity, Activity, Service, with assessments in English, French or Spanish. Cambridge IGCSE for Grades 9–10, with ICE possible through seven subjects. GMIS Bali has been part of the Gandhi Group since 2007 and is affiliated to the IBO, Cambridge Examinations Syndicate and the Board of Secondary Education Indonesian Schools. The campus includes classrooms, science labs, language lab, computer labs, library, music and arts spaces, and infirmary.
Green School Bali is a private international school in Indonesia serving students aged 3 to 18. It uses a bespoke, homegrown curriculum guided by Green Literacies Framework, with project based, transdisciplinary learning that combines academic subjects with creative, physical, emotional and ecological growth. Learning is organized around three frames of learning Experiential, Proficiency and Thematics, ensuring real world relevance and life skills, not only exams. The school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), enabling graduates to receive a US Diploma. The campus is a wallless, bamboo environment set in Bali's jungle beside Ayung River, powered by solar and micro hydro energy and designed for outdoor, hands on learning. Facilities include an Innovation Hub, Aquaponics Centre, Compost Station, Waste Management Centre and Bio Bus lab, plus the Arc gym. Distinctive programs include Green Camp Bali and Kul Kul Connection, emphasizing sustainability, wellbeing, and global responsibility globally.
Sunrise School Bali is an international community school founded in 2000 by parents who sought a nurturing, inquiry driven education. The school teaches in English and Indonesian and offers a blend of international and Indonesian curricula. Early Years follow the IEYC, Year 1 to 6 study the IPC, and Year 7 to 9 follow the IMYC; Indonesian standards are guided by Kurikulum 2013 and Kurikulum Merdeka. Learning is thematic and hands on, with beach clean ups, visits to the Safari Park, chocolate production, and school gardens teaching composting and sustainable farming. The campus emphasizes outdoor, garden based learning: a waste water garden, ponds, a stream, a beehive, chickens, and extensive vegetable and flower plots. The school runs after school activities across arts, sports, science, and cooking, alongside daily mindfulness and movement and weekly yoga. Sunrise is supported by Yayasan MACK, a Bali based nonprofit involved in education and community projects.
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