Indonesia, Jakarta
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Jl. Kembangan Raya Blok JJ no. 1, Puri Indah - Jakarta Barat 11610, Indonesia
Preschool and Kindergarten; Primary; Secondary
International school
Remedial and enrichment classes are conducted as needed.
Regular school hours vary by level and campus. Puri Indah campus: Toddler 08:00–09:30; Pre-Nursery 07:30–09:30 and 10:00–12:00; Nursery 07:30–11:00; Kindergarten 1 07:30–12:00; Kindergarten 2 07:30–12:30; Primary School 07:30–13:50; Secondary School 07:30–15:15. There are two semesters per academic year: July–December and January–June (terms ~10–11 weeks).
The school does not provide direct pick-up/drop-off; third-party providers arrange pickups.
Application / registration fees
- No single, school-wide application fee amount is published. One public report (2018) notes that there was no registration fee charged for toddlers, while entry "development" fees (uang pangkal) are charged for most Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary entry levels.
Tuition fees by year group (annual and per term)
Note: the school year is organised into two semesters, each comprising two terms (four terms per academic year). Per-term figures below are computed by dividing the reported annual fee by four. The term count is taken from the school academic calendar description.
- Toddler
- Annual tuition: IDR 25,300,000.
- Per term (annual ÷ 4): IDR 6,325,000.
- One-off development/entry fee: not listed for Toddler in the available public report.
- Nursery
- Annual tuition: IDR 36,300,000.
- Per term: IDR 9,075,000.
- One-off development/entry fee: not listed for Nursery in the available public report.
- Kindergarten (KG)
- Annual tuition (all KG levels): IDR 45,100,000.
- Per term: IDR 11,275,000.
- One-off development/entry fees (uang pangkal) by KG year:
- KG1: IDR 30,800,000 (one-off).
- KG2: IDR 20,600,000 (one-off).
- KG3: IDR 10,300,000 (one-off).
- Uniform and book costs are additional (see “Other costs” below).
- Primary School (Grades 1–6)
- Annual tuition (Grades 1–6): IDR 67,100,000 (same annual tuition reported across primary years).
- Per term: IDR 16,775,000.
- One-off development/entry fees (by grade when entering that grade):
- Primary 1: IDR 72,600,000 (one-off).
- Primary 2: IDR 60,500,000 (one-off).
- Primary 3: IDR 48,400,000 (one-off).
- Primary 4: IDR 36,300,000 (one-off).
- Primary 5: IDR 24,200,000 (one-off).
- Primary 6: IDR 12,100,000 (one-off).
- Secondary School (Grades 7–10)
- Annual tuition for lower secondary (Grades 7–8 as reported): IDR 72,600,000.
- Per term: IDR 18,150,000.
- One-off development/entry fees:
- Grade 7 (Secondary 1): IDR 36,300,000 (one-off).
- Grade 8 (Secondary 2): IDR 18,200,000 (one-off).
- Secondary School (Grades 9–10)
- Annual tuition for upper secondary years reported (Grades 9–10): IDR 77,000,000.
- Per term: IDR 19,250,000.
- One-off development/entry fees:
- Grade 9 (Secondary 3): IDR 44,000,000 (one-off).
- Grade 10 (Secondary 4): IDR 22,000,000 (one-off).
- Note on Cambridge AS/A Level (Grades 11–12): the public fee breakdown located in the consulted sources covers up to Grade 10; separate fee lines for Grades 11–12 (AS/A Level) were not published in the public fee table found. The school follows Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS/A Level curricula for senior years.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Academic structure: two semesters per year; each semester comprises two terms (four terms total per academic year). Typical term length is about 10–11 weeks.
- Common payment arrangements reported in public sources: annual tuition is commonly billed as the yearly tuition; per-term amounts may be used for installment billing because the academic year is split into four terms (per-term amounts above are computed on that basis). Specific published due dates and exact instalment calendars were not available in the public materials consulted.
- Installment/payment plans: one public report noted instalment options tied to specific banks (examples reported historically: BCA and ANZ card instalment schemes and bank-transfer payments); such schemes were presented as payment conveniences rather than fixed school policy wording. The school's FAQ identifies bank transfer as the most-preferred payment method and confirms that cash payments are accepted. Parents are responsible for any loss of cash they bring to campus.
Boarding / accommodation fees
- No boarding programme or boarding fees are listed in the school's public admissions and FAQ materials; Global Sevilla operates as a day school at its campuses and does not provide boarding accommodation. Shuttle/bus arrangements are coordinated with third-party providers rather than provided directly by the school.
Other costs and typical extras
- Uniforms: school uniforms are sold through the school administrative office. One public report gives typical uniform cost estimates by level as historical examples:
- Kindergarten uniform estimate: IDR 350,000.
- Primary school uniform estimate: IDR 420,000.
- Secondary school uniform estimate: IDR 460,000.
These amounts were reported as example historical figures and should be treated as additional, one‑off costs at entry or when sizes change.
- Books and learning materials: school books can be purchased from the admissions/finance office; costs for books and stationery were reported separately in some public sources but are not published as exact school-wide fixed lines in the material reviewed.
- Extracurricular activities: no charge for activities run by school teachers; charges apply only for external-provider activities. Excursions, special events and external activities may incur additional fees.
Refunds and refunds policy
- No formal, public refund policy or explicit refund schedule (for example for withdrawals, early terminations, or cancellations) was located in the school's publicly available admissions/FAQ pages or in the public fee summary documents that were consulted. Refund terms and any penalties for late withdrawal or non-attendance are therefore not available in the public materials reviewed. For precise refund conditions, contact the school's finance office directly.
Fee payment options
- Bank transfer is identified as the most-preferred payment method. Cash payments are accepted but the school warns that parents are responsible for any loss of cash brought to campus. Historical public reports also mention the use of bank transfer to an identified foundation account and that credit-card installment schemes through specific banks have been offered as payment options. No public listing of all accepted credit-card types or an online-payment portal was found in the school's public materials consulted.
Short summary of findings and data limitations
- The detailed numeric fee schedule above is taken from publicly available fee summaries published in third‑party public reports (fee table cited) that provide an itemised breakdown of annual tuition and one‑off development/entry fees; those reports date from earlier public postings and present the most specific fee-level breakdown located in the public domain. The school's own public pages (admissions, FAQ and product/pricelist area) confirm payment methods, term structure and that uniforms/books are sold via the school but do not publish a clearly accessible, dated 2026/27 or 2025/26 fee PDF on the public pricelist pages consulted. Where annual figures were available, per-term figures in this overview were calculated by dividing the annual tuition by four terms (the academic-term structure is described in the school FAQ).
- If you require guaranteed, current 2026/27 fee figures for database publication, the school's finance/admissions office is the authority for the current year's official fee schedule; the materials consulted did not include an explicitly dated 2026/27 public fee schedule.
Global Sevilla Puri Indah is a two-campus international K-12 school established in 2002 that serves expatriate and local families seeking a values-driven education. The school teaches in English and Indonesian, with Mandarin offered as a language, supporting multilingual learning. The curriculum spans early years through Cambridge qualifications: IEYC and IPC in the early years and primary, Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE in grades 9–10, and Cambridge International AS and A Levels in grades 11–12, all delivered by Cambridge Assessment International Education. The school emphasizes character through its core values of Giving, Compassion, and Self-Control, and its Peace Zone pledge for safety and respect. Facilities include science and art laboratories, indoor and outdoor sports amenities (pool, gym, basketball court, mini soccer field), with spacious classrooms and green spaces. Notable programs include Compassion in Action, field trips, inquiry-led learning, and a co-curricular life with clubs in arts, service, and leadership.