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Bunda Mulia School

Indonesia, Jakarta

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 18 years
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Languages
Clubs Arts and Creative, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Bunda Mulia School in Indonesia offers Cambridge Pathway through Grade 12 with Checkpoint, IGCSE and A-Levels. In High School, IGCSE is studied in Years 9–10, AS Levels in 11–12. Core subjects include Extended Mathematics and Additional Mathematics, ICT, Art & Design, Music, English Literature, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Business Studies and Accounting, with Chinese and French available as language options. The IGCSE framework requires a minimum of five subjects, English Language and Mathematics being compulsory, plus at least two more from sciences, economics, business studies or accounting; Additional Mathematics, ICT, Chinese, French, or Art & Design are encouraged. An AS Level General Paper (English) is compulsory, and students are encouraged to pursue at least three AS subjects across grouped domains. The campus offers facilities including a swimming pool, science labs, a library, art and music spaces, theaters, computer labs, sports halls and outdoor play areas to support inquiry and collaboration.

Jl. Lodan Raya No.2, RT.12/RW.2, Ancol, Kec. Pademangan, Jkt Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14430, Indonesia

The Essentials

Bunda Mulia School has instruction in English.

Location

The school is located in North Jakarta (Jakarta Utara), Indonesia, at Jl. Lodan Raya No. 2, Jakarta 14430. Phone: 08111-833-550; (62-21) 690-9742. Email: info@bundamulia.sch.id.

Stages

Early Childhood Education (ECE); Primary School; Middle School; High School.

Type

Cambridge Pathway: Checkpoint → IGCSE → A-Level; Cambridge curriculum.

Country affiliation

Indonesia

Fees
Application fees
- No fixed numeric application or registration fee is published publicly; the school accepts applications year‑round through its admissions process and an online application portal.

Development / capital fee
- A Development Fee is charged to fund campus capital projects, infrastructure, repairs and renovations. Payment options offered are a lump‑sum payment (with a discount for lump sum) or an annual payment plan. No public schedule of monetary amounts for the Development Fee is published.

Tuition fees (structure and billing schedule)
- Tuition is billed with two payment-plan options: an Annual Payment and a Quarterly Payment. Annual Payment: pay the full year up front and receive one month of tuition free. Quarterly Payment: four instalments due every three months. Exact tuition amounts by year group and per term are not published publicly.

Tuition fees by year group (amounts not published)
- The school lists year groups from Playgroup through Year 12 and uses grade-level groupings for billing, but specific per‑term or per‑year monetary amounts for each year group are not published in the publicly available fee information. Parents should budget for tuition according to the school's payment-plan options above.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Annual Payment: single payment for the full academic year (receives one month free). Quarter/Tri‑monthly Payment: four instalments due every three months. Development Fee may be paid as lump sum (discounted) or annually. No public calendar of exact invoice dates, penalty/late fee schedule, or instalment due dates beyond the quarterly description is published.

Boarding fees
- The school operates as a day school and does not publish any boarding or residential provision or boarding fees; no boarding program is listed in the school's public information.

Other costs and mandatory additional fees
- Learning & Activity Fee: a recurring or annual charge to support extracurricular programs and in‑school activities (amounts not published).
- Field Trip Fee: mandatory fee to cover educational excursions integral to the curriculum (amounts not published).
- Transportation Fee: shuttle/antar‑jemput service is available for Year 1 and above (round trips only) serving Kemayoran, Ancol and Pluit; transport is provided as a separately charged service (exact fares and route pricing are not published).
- Uniforms, books, school supplies, stationery, specialist subject materials, examination fees and after‑school program costs are not itemised with public prices; these categories are likely charged in addition to tuition under “Additional Expenses” or on separate invoices.

Scholarships and fee reductions
- Scholarship programmes exist (academic and sports scholarships) that can cover a significant portion of tuition for eligible students; details on eligibility and the proportion of tuition covered are provided through the school's scholarship information rather than as fixed public discounts.

Refund information
- No public, itemised refund policy or standard refund tables for tuition, development fee, transport, uniforms or other charges are published in the school's publicly available fee information. Refund or cancellation terms are not specified in the material available to the public.

Fee payment options and methods
- The school describes payment-plan options (annual or quarterly) and Development Fee payment choices, but specific payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, direct debit, cheque, or cash) are not listed in the public fee pages. Parents should expect the school to offer formal invoicing and standard institutional payment channels, though specific accepted methods are not published.

Summary (practical points for parents)
- Expect charges in these categories: Development Fee, Tuition (annual or quarterly), Learning & Activity Fee, Field Trip Fee, and optional Transport. Exact numeric fee amounts by year group, per term, and standard refund rules are not published in the publicly available fee information. Billing cycles offered are annual (with one month free) or quarterly (four instalments). No boarding fees apply because there is no boarding provision.
Academics

Bunda Mulia School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The school offers a Cambridge curriculum for students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. In High School, Cambridge Upper Secondary includes Cambridge IGCSE in Years 9–10 and AS/A Level in Years 11–12. Subjects include Extended Mathematics and Additional Mathematics; ICT; Art & Design; Music; English Literature; Biology; Chemistry; Physics; Economics; Business Studies; Accounting, with Chinese and French offered as languages. The Cambridge IGCSE requires a minimum of five subjects with English Language and Mathematics compulsory, plus two or more from Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Economics, Business Studies, or Accounting, and at least one of Additional Mathematics, ICT, Chinese, French, or Art & Design. AS Level General Paper (English) is compulsory, and students are encouraged to take at least three AS Level subjects from Mathematics, Biology/Economics, Chemistry/Business/ICT, Physics/Accounting/Psychology, or Art & Design.

Admissions

Admissions

1. The school year runs from the beginning of July until late June the following year. The birthday cut-off is October 31. AGE/GRADE FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2026-2027 lists the birth years by class, from Playgroup (born 2024) to High School Year 12 (born 2009). 2. Eligibility for Playgroup through Kindergarten includes a screening process with an interview for both child and parent, an opportunity to interact with other students in a trial class, and observations by the Academic Team across motor skills, social skills, behavior, and basic knowledge, followed by a balanced professional assessment of readiness. 3. For Year 1 and above, applicants must take an Entrance Test and attend Interviews; all applicants must have grade-level proficiency in English and Mathematics. The Entrance Test lasts 60 to 90 minutes and the test results are provided in one to two working days after testing. 4. Principal's Decision: Placement or non-placement and any conditions are communicated by the Principal; decisions are based on factors including age, previous school records, test results, and the students' abilities and English proficiency, with special cases considered on an individual basis. Applications are not prioritized by the date of submission and applicants are not automatically accepted. 5. Applications for admission are taken throughout the school year.

Scholarships

The school offers Academic Scholarship and Sports Scholarship. Academic Scholarship is for students with a proven track record of academic achievement, while Sports Scholarship is for students who excel in sports and demonstrate leadership potential. Benefits include financial support, recognition and encouragement, and enhanced opportunities. Eligibility criteria require contacting our admissions office for detailed application requirements and deadlines.

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