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International Schools in Bandung, Indonesia

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About international schools in Bandung, Indonesia

Bandung’s international-school scene is smaller than Jakarta’s but still offers a clear range of English-medium options: schools teach International Baccalaureate, American-style programmes (including Advanced Placement), and Cambridge/IGCSE or hybrid national-plus-international pathways. Many schools teach Bahasa Indonesia alongside English and maintain dedicated English-language support for learners who need it. Tuition varies by grade and programme, but families should budget broadly in the IDR 90 million - 250 million per year band for many Bandung international schools, with additional one-off registration, facilities and technology fees common. Admissions normally begin with an online enquiry and document check, followed by an entrance assessment and a meeting with admissions staff; popular entry years can carry waitlists, so applying several months before a July - August term start is advisable.

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At a glance 12 schools · avg fee IDR 81,844,375
Schools listed
12
Curricula
16
Average annual fee
IDR 81,844,375
Fee range
IDR -1 – 277,800,000
Most common curriculum
Cambridge A Levels (5 schools)
Average school size
545 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Al-Irsyad Satya Islamic School
Oldest
Bandung Alliance Intercultural School (1956)
With boarding
1
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FAQs for Indonesia

Which curricula can we expect to find in Bandung international schools?
You will commonly find the International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum, American programmes that may offer AP courses, and British/Cambridge pathways such as IGCSE and A-Level; some schools also run hybrid models that combine Indonesian national requirements with international examinations. Individual schools publish their authorised programmes and accreditations on their websites, so check each school for the specific programmes and year levels they cover.
How much do international schools in Bandung usually cost?
Annual tuition varies by school, grade and programme; a realistic planning range for many Bandung international schools is about IDR 90 million to IDR 250 million per year, and that figure commonly rises for senior secondary programme years. Expect additional compulsory charges such as annual facilities or technology fees, testing or outreach deposits, and possible capital or admission fees - check each school’s published fee schedule for exact totals.
When should we start the admissions process for a move to Bandung?
Begin the enquiry and documentation process as early as possible - many families start 6 - 9 months before a planned move - because popular entry grades can fill and some schools operate waiting lists. Typical admissions steps include online enquiry, submission of passport and prior transcripts, an entry assessment or placement test and a family meeting or interview with school leadership.
What language support is available for children who are not yet fluent in English?
Most English-medium international schools in Bandung offer English as an Additional Language (EAL) or multilingual learning support to help non-fluent students access the curriculum, and Bahasa Indonesia is usually taught as a subject. The level and structure of language support vary by school, so ask admissions for their policy, typical group sizes and whether extra charges apply.
What should parents check during a school visit in Bandung?
Ask to see the school’s curriculum authorisations and external accreditations, examples of recent reports or examination pathways, the learning-support and safeguarding policies, typical class sizes and teacher qualifications, and sample timetables or extracurricular offerings. Also verify practical matters such as transport options, school hours, fee payment schedules and any one-off capital or facilities charges to avoid surprises in the budget.
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