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Indonesia has 4 international schools matching the christian category, offering families genuine choice across different price points and locations.
Compare 8 Christian international schools in Indonesia. Filter by curriculum, fees (average IDR 169,887,500), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Sekolah Pelita Harapan Pluit Village is an international Christian school in Jakarta offering the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for ages 3-5 and the Cambridge Primary curriculum for primary students, with Cambridge pathways in secondary. The school uses project-based learning to challenge students to think critically, solve real-world problems, and collaborate on meaningful projects, while embedding social-emotional learning through Peekapak in Junior School, the Mario Program in Middle and Senior School, and Mission Service Learning (MSL). Mandarin is taught across levels within a Christ-centered community, with arts, drama, and music supporting creative expression. Literacy and numeracy are nurtured with Jolly Phonics, Handwriting Without Tears, Wonders, and Math in Focus by well-qualified teachers who integrate technology thoughtfully. Early Childhood is 3-5 years old with a teacher-to-student ratio of 1:11 and an average class size of about 20. Facilities include dedicated homerooms and specialists in PE, Music, Art, and Mandarin for students.
Bandung Alliance Intercultural School (BAIS) is a private, fully-accredited international school in Kota Baru Parahyangan, Bandung. It offers Preschool 3 through Grade 12, teaching an American Curriculum with Advanced Placement and AP Capstone. Classes are taught by licensed, native English-speaking teachers, and instruction follows an American philosophy with a Biblical Christian perspective since 1956. The school provides English-language instruction across all levels, with Indonesian and Mandarin language and culture offered at varying levels and English Language Development services available. Facilities include a full-size soccer field, a swimming pool, a sport court, and well-equipped classrooms of about 70 square meters, with air conditioning, computers, projectors, and robust WiFi, plus a library. BAIS emphasizes an extracurricular program including sports, arts, and community service. Notable features include the AP program, AP Capstone diploma, and participation in IISSAC. Graduates pursue degrees in top-tier English-speaking universities worldwide. The campus supports modern, technology-enabled instruction and collaboration.
SPH Lippo Village is a Christian international school in Lippo Village, Tangerang, Indonesia, offering the International Baccalaureate continuum for ages 2 to 18. Preschool uses a Play-Based program tailored to each campus, while K1 through Grade 6 study the IB Primary Years Programme, Grades 7–10 the IB Middle Years Programme, and Grades 11–12 the IB Diploma Programme. The school is part of the Pelita Harapan Education Foundation and has more than three decades of IB experience within SPH. At Lippo Village, the campus provides English as an Additional Language support, Learning Support, and Social-Emotional Learning to help every student thrive. The Applied Science Academy provides fully equipped laboratories for inquiry-led, high-level science in grades 10–12, alongside global project opportunities and mentorship from SPH alumni. After-school Discovery Academy offers robotics, drama, coding, and sports, while Mission Service Learning integrates service with IB CAS to develop practical skills and faith for life.
Sekolah Pelita Harapan Lippo Cikarang is an Indonesian international school serving multicultural families in Cikarang's industrial area. The campus offers a Cambridge and International Baccalaureate pathway from early years to high school, with a Christ-centered framework guiding learning. In the early years, the curriculum is EYFS-based with Cambridge Early Years, then Cambridge Primary, followed by Cambridge International (ECE to Grade 10) and the IB Diploma (Grades 11–12). The SPH pathway adapts to campus needs, aligning with Cambridge or IB frameworks while upholding a Christian ethos. Facilities include multimedia-equipped classrooms, modern science and computer laboratories, design and technology workshops, music and art studios, and a comprehensive library to support STEAM projects. Learning emphasises inquiry, knowledge application and critical thinking within an inclusive, international community. Discovery Academy extends after school with robotics, drama, coding and sports, plus student-led clubs, HMUN, TEDxYouth@SPH and leadership opportunities such as Student Council for our bright futures.
Sekolah Pelita Harapan Kemang Village is an international Christian school on a high-rise campus in South Jakarta. It offers Cambridge Primary (Grades 1–6) and Cambridge Lower Secondary (Grades 7–8), leading to Cambridge Upper Secondary (Grades 9–10) and IGCSE options, with English as the language of instruction. For Years 11–12, the school provides the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP); a full IB programme is available at Lippo Village, Sentul City, Lippo Cikarang, and Kemang Village. Founded in 2010, SPH Kemang Village features a facility with a full-size gymnasium, indoor swimming pool, outdoor courts, a performing arts theatre, science labs, a library, a canteen, and classrooms; improvements include a new playground, fitness room, food technology lab, and a soccer field. Extra-curriculars focus on Discovery Academy, Math Club, and Science Clubs, with student leadership through a Student Council. English and French are taught; SPH is part of Yayasan Pendidikan Pelita Harapan (YPPH).
SPH Sentul City is a private not-for-profit Christian international school on a 10-hectare campus. It offers the International Baccalaureate continuum from preschool through Grade 12: IB PYP for Grades 1–5, IB MYP for Grades 6–10, and IB DP for Grades 11–12. Early Years Foundation Stage is part of the learning pathway. SPH has 30 years of IB experience and is accredited to offer IB programs across campuses, including Sentul City and Lippo Village. Cambridge Primary (Grades 1–6) and Lower/Upper Secondary (Grades 7–10) are offered at SPH campuses, with Cambridge up to Grade 10 available at Lippo Village, Lippo Cikarang, and Kemang Village. The 10-hectare campus includes a gymnasium, swimming pool, sports fields, science laboratories, and a library. Pelita Harapan House dormitory is on campus to support boarding students. English is the language of instruction, with English Academy and English Plus pathways for multilingual learners. The school provides on-site student support, Career and University Counseling from Grade 9, and Mission Service Learning integrated with the IB program.
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.
Wesley International School in Malang, Indonesia, offers an American-style curriculum with a Christian foundation and an international orientation. The school serves elementary through high school and operates as a Christ-centered, international school community. It is accredited by Christian Schools International (ACSI) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). The program is organized around Expected Schoolwide Learning Results (ESLRs): Raising up Christians; Nurturing Lifetime Learners; Educating Thinkers; Developing Communicators; and Shaping Citizens of the World, which guide classes, activities and evaluation. Graduates typically continue to four-year universities worldwide, including Harvard University, Duke University, Vanderbilt University, Wheaton College, Seoul National University, Yonsei University, Korea University, and the University of Western Australia. The Kwoka campus features a chapel and an auditorium, a gymnasium, outdoor courts, and a large soccer field. Extracurricular activities include Swimming, Badminton, Soccer, Basketball, Worship Night, Student Body Council, Photo Club and Drama. Welcoming international families with warmth.
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