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If you're researching international schools in Jakarta, Indonesia offering French Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is IB (PYP), taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 5,544–43,800,000 IDR, with the average sitting around 16,954,386. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Gandhi Memorial Intercontinental School Jakarta (opened 1950).
Compare 3 French Curriculum international schools in Jakarta, Indonesia. Filter by curriculum, fees (average IDR 16,954,386), location, and more to find the right international school now.
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Al Jabr Islamic School is an IB Continuum school offering PYP, MYP and CP with Islamic values. It is the first Islamic IB Continuum School in Southeast Asia. The school serves ages 3 to 19 and delivers inquiry-based learning through PYP, with a focus on student-centered inquiry. The MYP emphasizes real-world connections and developing globally minded, creative and reflective learners, while the CP path blends IB core requirements with career-related courses over two years in IBCP. The IB learner profiles guide dispositions such as Inquirers, Thinkers, and Caring. The campus originated in the Al Jabr Center, which includes Masjid Al Jabr hosting Qur'an education from 2:00–4:00 pm along with English and Arabic programs. The school operates a National Plus bilingual program in English and Bahasa Indonesia, and runs Al Jabr Orphanage with on-site sports, language and arts activities. The Al Jabr Library supports study, well-being and leadership initiatives globally.
GMIS Jakarta is a private day international school in Indonesia for students aged 3 to 18. It offers IB programmes—Primary Years, Middle Years, Diploma—and is authorized to offer Cambridge IGCSE, O Level, and A Level examinations, as well as examinations through the Indian Board of Schools in Indonesia. Instruction is in English, with Bahasa Indonesia, Mandarin, Hindi, and French taught as essential second languages; students are encouraged to maintain their mother tongue. Established in 1950, GMIS is the oldest international school in the country and is registered with Indonesian Ministry of Education. The campus includes high-speed Internet, computer and science laboratories, language labs, a library, an auditorium, a gym, a playground, and a swimming pool. The curriculum combines IB and Cambridge frameworks to meet diverse needs. Distinctive features include a Gandhian philosophy, Pancasila-guided multiculturalism, community service partnerships, and activities such as TEDxYouth@GMIS, stage productions, debates, and sports and arts programs.
French School Jakarta (FSJ) offers a bilingual French‑English education from kindergarten to the baccalaureate in a warm, modern, and multicultural setting in the Cipete district of South Jakarta. The curriculum is based on the French Ministry of National Education, with additional language pathways such as English plus CLIL, EMILE, and International Sections designed to support non‑French-speaking pupils. FSJ is a member of the AEFE network, serving a community of 32 nationalities, and most alumni pursue higher studies in France and around the world. In Kindergarten, instruction is in French with bilingual English options; PS and MS balance activities in English, while GS prepares for the CP. The campus houses a Science Building, a Primary Library (BCD), a CDI, a canteen, a theatre, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, and a sports ground, plus health and Vie Scolaire facilities. There are 30+ extracurricular activities weekly, with the AES after‑school program engaging participants.
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