Indonesia, Surabaya
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Surabaya, East Java, Indonesia. East Campus locations: Pre-school & Kindergarten on Jl. Dharmahusada no 183–185, Surabaya 60285; Elementary on Jl. Kejawan Putih Barat 26, Pakuwon City (Laguna Indah), Surabaya 60112; Junior & Senior High on Jl. Kejawan Putih Barat 28–30, Pakuwon City (Laguna Indah), Surabaya 60112.
Pre-school & Kindergarten; Elementary School; Junior & Senior High School (East Campus).
Private Christian; IB Continuum School (PYP, MYP, DP).
Indonesia
Christian
Application fees
- Application / registration fee: Not publicly published for Cita Hati Christian School — East Campus for the 2026/27 academic year. Parents must complete and submit the registration form as part of the application process.
Initial / one‑time fees (building, development, enrollment deposit)
- Building / development fee (uang pangkal / biaya pembangunan): A non‑zero Building Fee is required; to secure a place the school requires an initial payment of at least 30% of the Building Fee at the time of enrolment. The full Building Fee amount is not published online for the East Campus for 2026/27.
Tuition fees by school level and year (per term / per year breakdown)
- Published per‑year or per‑term tuition amounts for each year group at Cita Hati — East Campus (PYP/Primary, MYP/Lower Secondary, DP/Senior Secondary) are not publicly available for the 2026/27 academic year. No document on the public admission pages discloses per‑term or per‑year SPP (tuition) figures for specific grade levels. Families are required to register and progress through the admissions steps (including the Building Fee deposit) before tuition billing details are finalised.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Initial securing payment: at least 30% of the Building Fee must be transferred to secure enrollment.
- Remaining payment schedule (timing of payment for the balance of the Building Fee, tuition instalments, termly or monthly billing cycles, and due dates) is not publicly published for the East Campus on the school's admission pages. The school's admission process states that remaining administrative requirements and documents must be completed to finalise enrollment; specific billing dates and instalment options are provided during enrollment.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not listed among campus facilities for Cita Hati East Campus; there is no published boarding program or boarding fee schedule for the East Campus. The school's public materials describe day‑school facilities (classrooms, labs, library, sports) without reference to student residential facilities.
Other compulsory and optional costs
- Uniforms: A uniform requirement exists at the school but the cost for uniforms is not published for the East Campus 2026/27.
- School activity / extracurricular fees: The school runs a variety of co‑curricular activities; specific activity fees or annual activity fund amounts are not published for East Campus.
- Books and learning materials: Textbook and stationery cost responsibilities and whether these are charged separately are not published.
- Meals / canteen: Information about cafeteria or meal plans and associated costs is not published for East Campus.
- Transport: Costs for school transport (if available) are not published on the East Campus admission materials.
(All of the above categories are standard fee categories at Indonesian private schools; specific amounts for Cita Hati — East Campus are not publicly posted for 2026/27.)
Refund information
- No publicly published refund policy for application fees, Building Fee deposits, tuition, or other payments was found for Cita Hati East Campus for the 2026/27 academic year on the school's public admission pages. The admission procedure identifies an initial securing payment (30% of the Building Fee) and states that remaining administrative requirements must be completed to finalise enrollment; any refund terms would be stated in the formal enrollment agreement or invoice documents provided at the time of acceptance.
Fee payment options (methods accepted)
- The school's public admission pages do not publish a full list of accepted payment methods (for example: bank transfer details, in‑person cashier, credit card, online payment portals). The admission process and contact details are supplied to applicants during registration; the admission pages indicate an online registration portal and provide school contact details for administrative matters.
Summary and practical note
- The school's public admission materials for Cita Hati Christian School — East Campus state the admissions procedure and require an initial transfer of at least 30% of the Building Fee to secure a place, but do not publish a full, itemised fee schedule (application fee amount, Building Fee amount, tuition per grade or per term, billing calendar, uniforms, meals, transport, refund terms, or approved payment methods) for the 2026/27 academic year. For families preparing financial planning, the only concrete, published billing requirement in the admission documents is the minimum 30% Building Fee deposit to secure enrollment.
Cita Hati Christian School East Campus is a Christian IB Continuum school in Java, Indonesia. It offers an integrated program, delivering IB Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme, alongside Cambridge Primary and Cambridge IGCSE curricula. This combination supports a globally aware education within a faith-based environment. East Campus features modern classrooms, science and computer laboratories, libraries, and language enhancement spaces, plus dedicated art, design, music, and theatre facilities. Sports and a multi-purpose hall support physical education and teams. The school emphasizes character development through its Christian values, independent inquiry in Diploma Programme, and community service projects. Cambridge Certification at the East Campus since 2010 connects learners to international assessment standards. The school uses English as a core language of instruction and exposes students to perspectives through Cambridge, English-language study, and IB inquiry. The campus is part of the Buah Hati and Cita Hati network, supporting faith-based education.