Indonesia, Jakarta
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The school requires students to wear the full school uniform daily. Teachers will inform students when to wear their sports uniform for PE days. Black shoes with black soles and laces, white socks, and tied-back hair are required. Uniform items are available for purchase at the uniform shop, which operates Monday to Friday, 08:00–15:30.
Meals are prepared on-site in the AIS Jakarta campus kitchen. Jungle Toppings partners with AIS to provide nutritious meals. The school prioritises food safety; for allergies, parents notify the school nurse, and the campus maintains a nut- and shellfish-free policy.
Australian Independent School Jakarta is an independent international school in Indonesia offering a blended Australian Curriculum and IB pathway for students aged 3 to 18. The program follows the Australian Curriculum through Year 10, with Years 11–12 available as the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme or related options, and a Vocational Education & Training pathway for routes beyond university. AIS operates Preschool to Year 12 across Jakarta and Bali, with the Jakarta campus at Jl. Pejaten Barat No. 68. The school emphasises inquiry-based learning and the development of communication and critical-thinking skills, supporting diverse learners through Learning Support Services and Student Services Centre. Facilities include on-site health services, bus and canteen operations, and a sports program including basketball, tennis, swimming, taekwondo and more. The school moved to its Jakarta campus in 2021 and is advancing a Nusantara master development that will include vocational and special education centres and an Australian university.