Indonesia

Indonesia is home to a growing and diverse international school sector, serving the country's large expatriate community across Jakarta, Bali, and other major cities. Jakarta alone has dozens of international schools, ranging from long-established institutions with over 2,000 students to smaller community schools catering to specific national communities. Bali has seen rapid growth in its international school sector, driven by a large and growing population of remote workers, digital nomads, and long-stay expat families. Unique schools such as Green School Bali have attracted global attention for their nature-based, sustainability-focused approach to education, drawing students from across the world. Across Indonesia, international schools typically offer IB (PYP, MYP, and Diploma), British (IGCSE and A-Level), and American (AP and Common Core) curricula. Annual fees range from around USD 5,000 at smaller local-international schools to USD 30,000+ at flagship campuses. Most major schools are accredited by CIS, WASC, or NEASC and maintain strong English-language instruction throughout.