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Jakarta is home to 14 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
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Australian Independent School Jakarta is an independent international school in Indonesia offering a blended Australian Curriculum and IB pathway for students aged 3 to 18. The program follows the Australian Curriculum through Year 10, with Years 11–12 available as the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme or related options, and a Vocational Education & Training pathway for routes beyond university. AIS operates Preschool to Year 12 across Jakarta and Bali, with the Jakarta campus at Jl. Pejaten Barat No. 68. The school emphasises inquiry-based learning and the development of communication and critical-thinking skills, supporting diverse learners through Learning Support Services and Student Services Centre. Facilities include on-site health services, bus and canteen operations, and a sports program including basketball, tennis, swimming, taekwondo and more. The school moved to its Jakarta campus in 2021 and is advancing a Nusantara master development that will include vocational and special education centres and an Australian university.
North Jakarta Intercultural School (NJIS) is an IB Continuum school for ages 2 to 18, offering the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP). It is WASC accredited and provides instruction in English and Indonesian. The Diploma Programme is a two-year, university-preparatory path with six subjects from Groups 1–6, plus a Core including the Extended Essay, Theory of Knowledge and Creativity, Activity and Service, supported by university counselling from MYP3 through DP2. NJIS delivers the IB framework with an emphasis on intercultural awareness, inquiry and the Learner Profile. The campus covers 1.5 hectares in Kelapa Gading and includes a Performing Arts Center with an 8×10 metre LED screen, an Indoor Sports Gym, a 6-lane semi-Olympic pool, a Fitness Center, a library, Computer Lab, Science Labs, a STEM/Design Space, and Art Room and Music Practice Rooms. After-school activities include Model United Nations, Art, STEM and sports.
Wellington College Independent School Jakarta is the first British-heritage school in Indonesia and belongs to the Wellington College International network. It serves ages 3 to 11, offering the English Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and the English National Curriculum for Junior School, with English as the main language of instruction. Bahasa Indonesia and Mandarin are taught at age-appropriate levels. The curriculum includes STEAM, Service & Sustainability, Wellbeing and Indonesian Studies, plus specialist classes in Music, Sports and Enrichment, preparing pupils for senior pathways. The campus is in BSD City, Tangerang Selatan, with bright, flexible spaces, a well-resourced library, dedicated music and computer rooms, and Early Years areas designed for indoor-outdoor movement. The development unfolds in four phases, expanding through Nursery to Year 13 and eventually offering IGCSEs, A Levels and the IB Diploma Programme.
GMIS Jakarta is a private day international school in Indonesia for students aged 3 to 18. It offers IB programmes—Primary Years, Middle Years, Diploma—and is authorized to offer Cambridge IGCSE, O Level, and A Level examinations, as well as examinations through the Indian Board of Schools in Indonesia. Instruction is in English, with Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin, Hindi, and French taught as essential second languages; students are encouraged to maintain their mother tongue. Established in 1950, GMIS is the oldest international school in the country and is registered with Indonesian Ministry of Education. The campus includes high-speed Internet, computer and science laboratories, language labs, a library, an auditorium, a gym, a playground, and a swimming pool. The curriculum combines IB and Cambridge frameworks to meet diverse needs. Distinctive features include a Gandhian philosophy, Pancasila-guided multiculturalism, community service partnerships, and activities such as TEDxYouth@GMIS, stage productions, debates, and sports and arts programs.
ISJ is a British international school in Pondok Indah, South Jakarta. Opened in 2021, it is part of The Schools Trust, a UK-based charity with decades of experience in international education. The school follows the English National Curriculum from Early Years through A Levels within a British independent school framework, organised as EYFS, Pre-Prep, Prep, Senior School (GCSEs) and Sixth Form (A-Levels). Ages 2 to 13 are welcomed on a single campus featuring a football pitch, an on-site swimming pool, and multiple classrooms in a leafy setting. Bahasa Indonesia is taught at every stage, with Indonesian language, history and culture woven into the curriculum; additional languages are incorporated. ISJ pupils consistently perform in the top 10% of international schools worldwide, with Year 7 SAS scores highlighted. The Co-Curricular Programme offers 30+ clubs per term and Talent Trails across four strands: Active, Creative, STEM & Strategy, and Communication & Culture globally. The arts, performances, and leadership opportunities complement academic study on a campus that emphasizes sport and wellbeing.
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).
Nord Anglia School Jakarta is an international Early Years and Primary school in Indonesia serving ages 1 to 12. The curriculum blends the Early Years Foundation Stage, the English National Curriculum, and the International Primary Curriculum, with Dutch language and culture lessons alongside English. Languages taught include English, Dutch, and Bahasa Indonesia. The school occupies a campus with flexible spaces for music, STEAM, reading, and science, plus a specialist music suite, a STEAM maker space, a stocked library, a science laboratory, and an Apple computer suite to support collaborative learning. Outdoor facilities include a lap pool, splash pool, a gymnasium, a green sports field, football pitch, and basketball courts, used for PE and after-school activities. The MANIS programme provides after-school activities, and students take part in Juilliard-designed music and performing arts programs, with dance and drama performances and festivals. UNICEF-collaborated Model United Nations, Student Voice, and service projects reinforce awareness.
Al Jabr Islamic School is an IB Continuum school offering PYP, MYP and CP with Islamic values. It is the first Islamic IB Continuum School in Southeast Asia. The school serves ages 3 to 19 and delivers inquiry-based learning through PYP, with a focus on student-centered inquiry. The MYP emphasizes real-world connections and developing globally minded, creative and reflective learners, while the CP path blends IB core requirements with career-related courses over two years in IBCP. The IB learner profiles guide dispositions such as Inquirers, Thinkers, and Caring. The campus originated in the Al Jabr Center, which includes Masjid Al Jabr hosting Qur'an education from 2:00–4:00 pm along with English and Arabic programs. The school operates a National Plus bilingual program in English and Bahasa Indonesia, and runs Al Jabr Orphanage with on-site sports, language and arts activities. The Al Jabr Library supports study, well-being and leadership initiatives globally.
Jakarta Montessori School provides a genuine Montessori experience for children aged 1 to 18 in Indonesia. The main teaching language is English, with Bahasa Indonesia taught to all students; in Pre-school this is informal, in Primary it follows the Indonesian curriculum, and in Upper Primary additional Indonesian lessons prepare students for optional national exams. Core subjects are taught with Montessori materials, building concrete understanding in mathematics, language, science, geography and research skills. Science is integrated across the curriculum, covering biology, geology, astronomy and archaeology, while students regularly use the library and Internet for projects. The campus is spacious and purpose-built, with dedicated facilities for Preschool, Toddlers, Lower Primary, Upper Primary and Secondary, plus a large farm area for hands-on learning. After-school enrichment, field trips and community projects supplement learning. Notable facilities include a science laboratory, art studio, library, computer lab and sports spaces such as a basketball court and futsal.
New Zealand School Jakarta (NZSJ) is an international school in Kemang, South Jakarta, serving ages 1–18 with a bespoke New Zealand Curriculum (NZC). Early Years follow Te Whāriki; Primary and Secondary use NZC with inquiry-based, holistic learning across English, the Arts, Health and Physical Education, Languages, Mathematics and Science. The school follows a July–June academic year to accommodate international and Indonesian students. Founded in 2002 (originally NZIS), NZSJ earned accreditation from the Indonesian Ministry of Education in 2019: 93% Primary, 91% Secondary. On campus, facilities include an on-site swimming pool, two large playgrounds, multi-purpose courts, a library, and upgraded Art, Science and Music rooms. After-School Activities span sport (swimming, football, basketball), archery and dance, plus STEM, robotics and coding. A Pre-University Programme in Grades 11–12 offers university pathways. English as an Additional Language is supported; the school hosts a vibrant community with staff and students from multiple nationalities and cultures.
ACS Jakarta is a K‑12 international school in Cilangkap and an IB World School with Cambridge Centre status. The curriculum includes Cambridge Primary, Cambridge IGCSE and International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. A three‑year Pre‑IB pathway for Grade 10 leads into the IBDP, while the IGCSE pathway feeds DP. The IBDP comprises six subject groups plus DP Core (TOK, EE, CAS). In the DP, Group 1 offers English A, Indonesian A and Korean A; Group 2 includes Language B and Ab Initio; Groups 3–6 cover Individuals and Societies, Sciences, Mathematics and Arts. DP grade runs 1–7. On an eight‑hectare campus, ACS Jakarta provides wifi classrooms and spaces for art, science, music, language and sport, plus a library. Facilities include a Performing Arts Theater and Tan Siong Kie Hall, two dance rooms and six music rooms, a clinic, cafeteria and green spaces. The school emphasizes holistic development and service to others through co‑curricular activities plus university preparation.
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