🇮🇩 International Schools in Jakarta
5 schools, profiled on verifiable public data.
Jakarta has Southeast Asia's deepest international-school market outside Singapore, anchored by Indonesia's oldest and largest international school (Jakarta Intercultural School, founded 1951). The mix is broad: American (JIS), British-into-IB (British School Jakarta), Australian-curriculum (AIS), IB-and-Cambridge (ACG), and a pioneering Christian IB-continuum group (Sekolah Pelita Harapan). Indonesia has no graded public inspectorate, so quality is anchored on international accreditation — WASC, CIS, the IB and ACSI — rather than a state rating band. Fees are quoted in Indonesian Rupiah and run high at the premium end.
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| School | Curricula | Ages | Fees (SGD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| ACG School Jakarta | IB / British | 3-18 | IDR 166.8M-397M/year tuition (2026/2027); Kindergarten 3 from IDR 166,752,000 to Years 12-13 IDR 396,982,500 |
| Australian Independent School Jakarta | Australian / IB | 3-18 | Rp 149,890,000-442,650,000/year (2025/26) |
| British School Jakarta | British / IB | 3-18 | IDR 158,518,000-561,064,000 total annual incl. capital levy (2026/2027) |
| Jakarta Intercultural School | American / IB | 3-18 | IDR 304,863,000-633,001,000/year (2026-27, all-in: enrollment guarantee + tuition + capital; Early Years half-day to High School) |
| Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH) Lippo Village | IB | 2-18 | IDR 130,500,000-414,500,000 per year (2025/2026, tuition only) |
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