Indonesia, Tangerang
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German, English and Indonesian are taught. The three languages are used in the curriculum. The program supports learners who are non-German speakers with language courses to reach parity with German peers.
The school teaches in English, Indonesian and German as a foreign language (DaF) according to the 'one teacher, one language' principle. It uses the German DIA curriculum. Graduates earn the DIA Diploma.
Vorschule (KiTa and Kindergarten) uses German as the primary language with immersion. The school runs a three-language program (German, English and Indonesian) for non-German-speaking students, with individual language courses until they reach the same level as German peers. The program includes language support and progress tracking.
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.