Indonesia, Tangerang
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Deutsche Schule Jakarta is a German international school in BSD City, Jakarta, serving students aged 1 to 18. The school offers two integrated educational paths from early childhood through secondary education: a German–International Program (GIP), where German is the main language of instruction and a direct entry into the German education system, and the International Program (IP), designed for students who do not speak German, with strong foundations in English and Indonesian and gradual integration into the German curriculum to pursue the German International Abitur (DIA) from Grade 5. The institution is accredited as an Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule by the Central Agency for German Schools Abroad (ZFA) and KMK. Facilities span a 4.2-hectare campus featuring science labs, IT rooms, arts spaces, a 350-seat auditorium, a 25-meter outdoor pool, a FIFA-sized football field, and libraries. The campus hosts SOAS Games and emphasizes cultural and linguistic diversity through German, English, Indonesian, and French.
Jl. Puspa Widya No.8, BSD City, Kec. Serpong, Kota Tangerang Selatan, Banten 15322, Indonesia
Deutsche Schule Jakarta has 330 pupils, typical class sizes of 19, instruction in German, English, Indonesian.
Located in BSD, South Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia. The campus is in the heart of BSD, a safe, family-friendly residential neighbourhood. The address is Jl. Puspa Widya No.8, Lengkong Wetan, Kec. Serpong, Kota Tangerang Selatan, Banten 15322. The campus spans 4.2 hectares with green grounds and modern state-of-the-art facilities.
Preschool, Primary School, Secondary School; the International Program welcomes Pre-Nursery through Grade 6, with Grade 7 onward following the Deutsches Internationale Abitur (DIA) curriculum.
German international school offering the Deutsches Internationale Abitur (DIA) alongside an International Program.
All nationalities are welcome, including German students. The International Program uses a trilingual model (English, Indonesian, German). Non-German speakers receive language and academic support, with language support provided as needed; age/grade entry for the International Program starts Pre-Nursery to Grade 6, with Grade 7 entry possible in special cases; the DIA diploma pathway leads to Abitur and university entrance worldwide.
Language support for non-German speakers via DaF teachers; individualized language support is provided to help students reach German proficiency, with German becoming the language of instruction from Grade 7 in the DIA path.
Germany; Exzellente Deutsche Auslandsschule (Excellent German Auslandsschule) accredited by the Central Agency for German Schools Abroad (ZFA) and the Standing Conference of the Ministers of Education and Cultural Affairs (KMK).
School operates Monday to Friday, 07:30–16:00.
Deutsche Schule Jakarta teaches German Curriculum, Indian Curriculum for students aged 1 to 18.
Two integrated educational paths from early childhood to secondary school. German–International Program (GIP) uses German as the main language of instruction and provides a direct entry into the German education system. From Grade 5, students on the GIP can pursue the German International Abitur (DIA). International Program (IP) is for students who do not speak German. It builds a strong foundation in English and Indonesian and from Grades 5–6 integrates into the German curriculum to pursue the DIA.
99% Abitur success rate for the past 13 years.
Graduates have access to universities worldwide through the German International Abitur (DIA), a globally recognized university-entrance qualification.
Empathy, solidarity, and environmental awareness are promoted as part of personal development and global cooperation. Living Diversity fosters intercultural exchange, tolerance, and social skills within the DSJ community.
English and Indonesian form the foundation languages in the International Program, with German gradually introduced as a foreign language. Subjects are taught in English, Indonesian, and German as a foreign language (DaF) according to the 'one teacher, one language' model, with German language support for non-German speakers and German becoming the primary language of instruction from Grade 7.
DSJ prioritizes the physical and mental well-being of students and staff and maintains face-to-face classes to support mental health. It implements Safe Learning measures during health events, including safety protocols, information sharing, and privacy protections to protect the school community.
Safe Learning policies protect the school community with a safety protocol, information sharing that respects privacy, and procedures to report incidents, all designed to maintain a safe learning environment.
01 Learn about our School: Get familiar with our school and academic approach so you can make well-informed decisions. A free consultation is offered to guide you and answer questions. A school tour can be arranged to explore campus and environment. A video for Indonesian parents is available. 02 Apply for Enrolment: When you are ready to consider DSJ, apply for enrolment. The application is free of charge, and the admission team will guide you through the process to assess your needs and enrol your child at DSJ. 03 Educational Assessment: The team will meet you to assess your child's needs and determine the best programme and grade. For children without German language knowledge, a trial is arranged to see how well they fare with classes in German. 04 Enrolment Registration: After meeting requirements and deciding to enrol, complete the registration form and send it with all required documents. The admission team will confirm receipt and help you with any remaining steps. You will receive information about the next steps and timelines. 05 Payment: After enrolment, admission or enrolment fees are paid before the start of the academic year, and full tuition is paid according to the invoice terms. The International Program fees start from 39.5 million IDR per year for Early Childhood Education up to 239.9 million IDR for Secondary School Education, with several discounts available. The German Program fees start from 150.8 million IDR per year for Early Childhood Education up to 239.9 million IDR for Secondary School Education, with several discounts available. Discounts include Loyalty up to 20%, Family up to 10%, and Referral up to 15%.
The school does not offer scholarships. There are discounts available: Loyalty Reward up to 20%, Family Reward up to 10%, and Referral Reward up to 15%.