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International Schools in Bogor, Indonesia

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About international schools in Bogor, Indonesia

Bogor’s international-school sector is relatively small and is centred on a handful of Satuan Pendidikan Kerjasama (SPK) or international-curriculum schools that combine Indonesian regulatory requirements with internationally recognised programmes, most commonly the International Baccalaureate and Cambridge pathways. English is the main language of instruction in these schools while Bahasa Indonesia and other languages are taught alongside the international programme, and many schools advertise pathways from early years through to senior secondary. Annual tuition at established Bogor schools spans a wide band - schools report fees from the mid-tens of millions of rupiah up to the low hundreds of millions per year depending on age and programme - so expect significant variance between early-years places and upper-secondary tuition. Admissions commonly follow the main August intake for northern-hemisphere calendars with rolling mid-year entry available at many schools; families should also check Indonesian age-cutoff rules and the school’s chosen calendar when asking about year-group placement.

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At a glance 6 schools · avg fee IDR 83,720,833
Schools listed
6
Curricula
10
Average annual fee
IDR 83,720,833
Fee range
IDR 8,000,000 – 145,000,000
Most common curriculum
IB (PYP) (5 schools)
Average school size
635 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Sekolah Bogor Raya
Oldest
The Intercultural School of Bogor (1974)
With boarding
1
View by curriculum (3)
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FAQs for Indonesia

What international curricula will my child find in Bogor schools?
Bogor schools typically offer IB (for example PYP and Diploma pathways) and Cambridge programmes (lower-secondary, IGCSE and post-16 options), often alongside an Indonesian national curriculum component because of SPK status. Individual schools publish which programmes they are authorised to deliver, so check each school’s published curriculum framework when shortlisting.
How much do international school fees typically cost in Bogor?
Fees vary considerably by school, year group and the programme chosen; published examples from established Bogor campuses show totals starting in the tens of millions of Indonesian rupiah per year and rising to the low hundreds of millions for older year groups or external-exam pathways. In addition to tuition, expect one-off application or facility fees, deposits, uniforms, transport and extracurricular costs, so ask schools for a full fee schedule.
When should we start the application process and what does admissions usually involve?
Start researching schools as soon as you know your relocation window; most international-curriculum schools in the region have a main intake in July - August (northern-hemisphere calendar) and run rolling admissions for mid-year entry. Typical steps are an online application with documents, age-appropriate assessment or observation, an interview or family meeting, and then an offer confirmed by a deposit; competitive early-years and EAL-supported places can fill earliest, so begin enquiries several months ahead.
What is the language of instruction and will my child be supported if English is not their first language?
Most Bogor international schools use English as the primary language of instruction while teaching Bahasa Indonesia as part of the curriculum; some schools state a bilingual aim or offer additional modern languages. Many schools provide English-language support (EAL) or differentiated programmes for learners who need it, but the availability and intensity of support vary by school and year group, so confirm each school’s policy and assessment for EAL on a visit.
What should we look for on a school visit in Bogor?
Check which international authorisations or exam centres the school holds, how it balances the Indonesian requirements with the international programme (SPK details), the presence of EAL and learning-support provisions, transport options and the published fee schedule. Also observe classroom language use, meet staff where possible, and ask for recent school calendars and age-cutoff guidance so you can confirm the year-group where the school would place your child.
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