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ProEd Global School - Umalas

Indonesia, Bali

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees IDR 92,400,000 - 220,500,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1000
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, BTEC Qualification, SEN focussed
Taught languages Indonesian
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form, Preschool
Introduction

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.

This campus is part of ProEd Global School

Banjar Anyar Umalas, Jl. Bumbak Dauh, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia

The Essentials

ProEd Global School - Umalas has 1,000 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

The school operates on two campuses in Bali, Indonesia: Umalas Campus (Banjar Anyar, Umalas, Kerobokan Kelod, Kec. Kuta Utara, Badung, Bali 80361) located between Seminyak and Canggu, and Nuanu Campus (Beraban, Kediri, Tabanan Regency, Bali 82121).

Stages

Nursery through Upper Secondary (ages 3-18).

Type

Cambridge-accredited international school.

Pupil Nationality Mix

40+ nationalities represented in the school community.

Additional learning support

Inclusive Education Coordinator with a team including Speech and Language Therapists, Occupational Therapists, School Counselors, and English as an Additional Language (ESL) specialists.

Country affiliation

Indonesia.

Fees

Annual tuition at ProEd Global School - Umalas ranges from IDR 92,400,000 to IDR 220,500,000 for 2026/27.

Application / enrolment / placement fees
- Enrolment fee (new students): Nuanu campus: IDR 6,000,000. Umalas campus: IDR 10,500,000.
- Re‑enrolment fee (returning students who accept a place): Umalas: IDR 10,500,000.
- Waiting‑list / placement deposit: Standard waiting‑list deposit at Nuanu: IDR 10,000,000 when a family chooses to remain on a waiting list. When a class is at capacity a Placement Deposit may be required equal to 10% of the yearly school fee or a fixed IDR 10,500,000 depending on the payment plan and campus. Placement deposits are credited to fees if a place is later accepted.

Tuition fees by year group (per term and per year)
- Nuanu campus (per term / per year):
- Reception: IDR 25,000,000 per term — IDR 100,000,000 per year.
- Years 1–4: IDR 26,250,000 per term — IDR 105,000,000 per year.
- Years 5–6: IDR 38,062,500 per term — IDR 152,250,000 per year.
- Years 7–9: IDR 42,500,000 per term — IDR 170,000,000 per year.
- The school offers a 5% discount for families paying the full year in advance (Paid‑In‑Full). Sibling discount: 5% on the younger child's tuition. Totals shown in the information pack include the standard Development and Wellbeing/Materials levies where noted.
- Umalas campus (summary / range): Tuition varies by year group and is published per campus; a representative annual figure shown in fee listings for early years is IDR 88,000,000 (annual) for a three‑year‑old level. Development and materials levies and other campus levies apply in addition to tuition at Umalas.

Levies and recurring non‑tuition charges
- Development Levy (annual, non‑refundable): Umalas: IDR 12,500,000 for Nursery/Reception/Years 1–6; IDR 15,000,000 for Years 7–13. Nuanu: Development Levy IDR 15,000,000 (applied and shown in year totals).
- Materials and Resources / Wellbeing Levy (annual, non‑refundable): IDR 14,500,000 (standard Materials & Resources or Wellbeing fee shown in campus packs). Pastoral Care Levy (Umalas): IDR 5,000,000 per year. These levies are invoiced in advance and are normally payable on the first invoice of the year.

Additional / optional fees and support charges
- Individualised Education Programme (IEP) fee: IDR 25,000,000 per year (non‑refundable once term starts).
- Integration Aid / 1:1 Teacher Assistant: part‑time and full‑time rates are charged termly or yearly; examples published for Nuanu are part‑time IDR 12,500,000 per term (IDR 50,000,000 per year) and full‑time IDR 25,000,000 per term (IDR 100,000,000 per year).
- English as an Additional Language (EAL) / English support: IDR 5,000,000 per term (or IDR 20,000,000 per year where billed annually).
- Bus / transport fees (charged per term; one‑way zone pricing applies): Nuanu published one‑way prices such as Zone 1 (Umalas Campus) IDR 80,000, Zone 2 IDR 60,000, Zone 3 IDR 50,000, Zone 4 IDR 40,000. The Umalas payment policy shows alternate zone prices in some documents (e.g., Zone rates of IDR 60,000 / 120,000 / 200,000 depending on pick‑up area) — bus pricing is billed per term and may vary by route and campus. Termly or annual bus payments and seat allocations are subject to the school's refund rules. Camps and excursion charges are additional (the school aims to limit typical day‑trip costs and publishes caps such as IDR 450,000 per excursion; camp charges are invoiced separately and are additional).
- Uniforms and stationery: Nuanu provides a published uniform price list (examples: hat IDR 100,000; batik polo IDR 160,000; PE uniform IDR 150,000; dress IDR 200,000; skorts/shorts IDR 180,000). Stationery and classroom materials are covered partly by the Materials & Resources levy.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Standard invoicing pattern (example schedule published in payment policy): Term invoice issue and due dates are published by term; sample invoice/due dates in published schedules are: Term 1 invoice out / due, Term 2 invoice out / due, Term 3 invoice out / due and Term 4 invoice out / due with specific dates published in the school payment calendar. Families are required to pay invoices in advance unless formal alternative arrangements are approved. A summary example of the invoice due pattern appears in the school payment policy. Late payments incur a 2% per month late fee; persistent non‑payment may lead to temporary suspension or cancellation of enrolment. Monthly payment plans are available in exceptional circumstances and carry a one‑time surcharge (example: IDR 10,000,000) and special rules (first instalment requirements and no standard discounts). A 5% discount is available for full annual payment in advance; a 5% sibling discount applies to the younger child. Credit card payments made at the admin desk or through the school's EDC machine may incur a payment surcharge.

Refund information and withdrawal rules
- Waiting‑list deposit: refundable only if the school does not offer a place within 12 months of deposit payment; families must request refund in writing within prescribed timeframes.
- Enrolment fee and levies: strictly non‑refundable once paid.
- Tuition refunds: refunds for prepaid tuition depend on invoice due‑dates — if an invoice due date for a term has passed, that term is not refundable; if the invoice due date has not yet passed the family may be eligible for an 80% refund of that term's tuition. Examples and the exact refund calculation method are set out in the school's payment policy.
- Bus fee and support service refunds: termly transport payments are non‑refundable once the term begins; EAL, IEP and Integration Aid fees are non‑refundable once the term has commenced (with limited exceptions for withdrawal before term start, subject to an administrative deduction). Approved refunds are processed in IDR to the original payer and are subject to the policy timeframes.

Fee payment options and practical payment details
- Accepted payment methods: Bank transfer (Bank Mandiri — account name: Yayasan Proeducation International Center — published IDR and USD account numbers and SWIFT code BMRIIDJA), QRIS (local QR payment), cash and credit card payments at the finance/admin desk (credit card payments may incur a surcharge). The school requires proof of payment (transfer slip or QRIS receipt) referencing the invoice number and student name. All invoiced amounts are normally payable in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR) unless otherwise specified.

Boarding
- Boarding is not offered; ProEd operates as a day school with an organised daily bus service for eligible year groups rather than residential accommodation.

Other practical notes on fees
- Discounts: 5% discount for full annual payment in advance; 5% sibling discount for the younger child.
- Surcharges: monthly payment plans incur a one‑time surcharge (example IDR 10,000,000) and credit card transactions can incur a small surcharge when processed through the school's EDC.
- All amounts shown are in Indonesian Rupiah (IDR). Families are responsible for bank charges or transaction fees unless noted otherwise.
Academics

ProEd Global School - Umalas teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, BTEC Qualification, SEN focussed for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

ProEd Global School offers a Cambridge-aligned curriculum for learners from Nursery to Upper Secondary (ages 3–18). It is Cambridge-accredited and uses official Cambridge resources with progression tests and Cambridge IGCSE and A Level examinations. In addition to Cambridge, the school offers Pearson BTEC and ASDAN programmes, including the Towards Independence life-skills programme at the Umalas campus. The two campuses support different year ranges: Umalas serves Nursery through Year 13, while Nuanu serves Nursery to Year 10, with Year 11 opening in 2026/2027. The curriculum includes tailored support from occupational therapists, speech and language therapists, counsellors, and English as an Additional Language specialists, with an inclusive education approach to meet diverse needs. Assessment includes MAP Growth assessments, Cambridge Progression Tests, and national assessments for students following the Indonesian curriculum.

Student Teacher Ratio

Small class sizes and experienced teachers.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

ProEd Global School provides social and emotional support through a dedicated wellbeing framework. Counsellors provide emotional and social support and PSHE education. Speech and Language Therapists and Occupational Therapists support communication and daily living skills as part of wellbeing provision. The SENCo oversees the Towards Independence program for students with additional needs. The school maintains a child-led, inclusive culture that prioritises social-emotional development alongside academics.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

ProEd Global School supports inclusive education for students with additional needs. The Special Educational Needs Coordinator (SENCo) oversees the Towards Independence program. The Packages of Care approach ensures most students have access to specialist support, including co-taught lessons, group therapy, paired therapy, or individual therapy.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

Expert teachers provide Maths and English as a Second Language (ESL) support. The school offers English as an Additional Language (EAL) resources and staff to assist non-native English speakers in accessing the curriculum. A dedicated EAL teacher role exists to support language development, with additional EAL responsibilities noted in staff roles.

Mental Wellbeing

A strong wellbeing team provides emotional and social support and coordinates a range of services to support students' mental wellbeing. Wellbeing-related activities and care initiatives are integrated into the school experience.

Safeguarding

ProEd Global School has a Child Protection Policy and Procedures to safeguard students from abuse and neglect. All employees, volunteers, and others receive training on child abuse recognition and reporting. A designated Child Protection Officer coordinates reporting to authorities, and the school conducts background checks and maintains confidentiality while cooperating with relevant authorities.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1. Initiate contact and arrange a campus visit. ProEd Global School welcomes families from all backgrounds and supports them through enrollment. Step 2. After the initial meeting, the child is invited to a complimentary two-day trial. The trial helps the school understand the child and determine whether ProEd is a good fit, while families can observe daily classroom life and speak with staff. The trial provides an opportunity to explore the campus, facilities, and learning environment before making a decision. Step 3. If enrolment is chosen, the Admissions Team issues a quote or invoice. Upon completion of the required documentation and payment, the child begins at ProEd Global School alongside new classmates and teachers. Step 4. Mid-term enrolment is possible in extenuating circumstances, but spaces are limited. The school maintains a waiting list for many grades, and acceptance depends on availability. To join the waiting list, contact the enrolment officer to check availability and request placement; an optional deposit may secure a place as soon as a slot becomes available. Step 5. Language and student support are available as part of the admissions process. ProEd Global School is an English-speaking environment and offers support for students learning English as an additional language. A Package of Care may include specialist services such as speech and language therapy, occupational therapy, counselling, and SENCo involvement, with the flexibility to adjust the plan during the term.

Waitlist

There is a waiting list for many grades; acceptance depends on availability. To join the waiting list, contact the enrolment officer to check availability and request placement; an optional deposit may secure a place when it becomes available.

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