Indonesia, Bali
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Dyatmika is a not-for-profit school founded by national and international parents over thirty years ago. While student numbers have grown from a single class to a student body ranging from Play Group to the graduating Class 12, the school continues to have a community feel. Dyatmika is embedded within Bali while being outward looking and welcoming.
Dyatmika School has a strong and stable community. It has a deep foundation in the Balinese community and welcomes families from Indonesia and around the world, and it has grown from 27 students to over 600 over two decades. The school is small enough to recognise and embrace each individual, yet large enough to be socially diverse. The parent body is active; joining the school makes parents automatically members of the PTFA.
The PTFA is the Association of Parents, Teachers and Friends of Dyatmika whose objective is to facilitate the development and improvement of the school through the resources of parents, teachers, friends and the community, in keeping with Dyatmika's vision and mission. All parents are automatically members of this association. The PTFA is led by an Executive Committee with a Chair, Vice Chair, Treasurer and two Secretaries (one Indonesian and one English), and meetings and events are organized with the help of PTFA members. Elections are held early in Term 1, and each Class is represented by a PTFA Class Representative to facilitate communication between parents and school leadership. Parent fundraising committees initiate events that raise money for the school, supporting equipment for art and sports programs, while the PTFA also organizes community-building activities and supports student activities. You can contact the PTFA via ptfa@dyatmika.org.
Dyatmika School is a private, not‑for‑profit SPK‑affiliated day school in Bali, Indonesia, serving ages 3 to 18. The curriculum blends Cambridge International programmes with Indonesian National Curriculum subjects, with high school taught in English and Indonesian studied in specialist lessons. From Class 9–10 students follow Cambridge IGCSE; Class 11–12 combines the Indonesian National Curriculum with AS and A Level, delivering a double award on graduation. Schemes of learning are shared with students and parents, and the Dyatmika Charter and Learner Profile enrich the programme. The campus sits on one site overlooking rice fields and the Indian Ocean. It houses a purpose‑built Performing Arts Centre, science and computer labs, art studios, a large library with over 10,000 English and Indonesian books, a study centre, music rooms, gardens and general play areas. Wi‑Fi and interactive whiteboards support learning, with two sports fields, a sports hall, a yoga/dance studio and on‑site nurse provision. Founded over thirty years ago by local and international families, Dyatmika emphasizes Balinese community life while welcoming global perspectives. Extracurricular opportunities include Arts, Cultural/Language and Community/Service activities, alongside student leadership roles.