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Jakarta Nanyang School

Indonesia, Jakarta

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2012
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Taught languages English, Indonesian, Mandarin
Typical class size 25
Strengths Sport, Languages, Performing Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Preschool, Kindergarten, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Jakarta Nanyang School (JNY) is a Cambridge International School in BSD City, Tangerang, serving children from age 3 to 18. The Cambridge pathway runs from Primary through Secondary to Junior College, with Cambridge Checkpoint at Primary 6, Cambridge IGCSE at Secondary 4, and Cambridge International AS & A Levels at Junior College 2. Bahasa Indonesia is studied to meet the national requirement, while English remains the primary language of instruction in most subjects. The school also provides Chinese Language and Culture and Bahasa Indonesia at additional levels, reinforcing a trilingual exposure. A holistic character development programme emphasizes moral education and the practise of eastern values. In Kindergarten, students learn English, Mandarin and Bahasa Indonesia, with core subjects including Mathematics, Science, Art, Music, Computing, Physical Education, Moral Education and Thematic Time. Since 2020 the school operates under an independent governance model on a resort-like campus with four sections and modern facilities.

Jl. Sekolah Foresta Foresta BSD City No.1, Lengkong Kulon, Pagedangan, Tangerang Regency, Banten 15331, Indonesia

The Essentials

Jakarta Nanyang School has typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English.

Location

Jl. Sekolah Foresta No. 1, Foresta, BSD City, Tangerang, Banten 15331, Indonesia. It is located in the Foresta area of BSD City, Tangerang.

Stages

Kindergarten to Junior College (ages 3–18).

Type

Cambridge International School, affiliated with Cambridge International Examinations (CIE).

Additional learning support

English Language Learners (ELL) support through the WIDA framework; English as a Foreign Language (EFL) centre on campus.

Country affiliation

Indonesia

Fees
Application / Registration Fees

- Application (registration) fee: US$179 (one-off, paid at application).
- One-time enrolment fee for new students: US$893 (one-off, payable on acceptance).

Tuition fees (annual) by school stage

- Kindergarten (Ages 3–5): US$5,952 per year.
- Primary (Cambridge Years 1–6): US$10,714 per year.
- Lower Secondary (IGCSE Years 7–10): US$14,881 per year.
- Upper Secondary / A-Levels (Years 11–13): US$19,048 per year.

Per-term amounts

- Annual tuition amounts are stated above. The school's published materials do not provide a public, definitive per-term billing split; parents will receive invoice(s) that state the exact instalment amounts and deadlines. For budgeting, divide the annual amount by the number of instalments shown on the invoice once issued.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Invoices are issued and parents must pay all school fees by the deadlines shown on those invoices; a student's enrolment is confirmed once payment is received and confirmed by the Finance & Accounting Division. School fees paid are described as non-refundable and non-transferable.
- Examination registrations and other specific-charge invoices (for example external exam entries or skill tests) are invoiced separately and are treated as non-refundable in the school's published examination guidance.

Boarding fees

- No boarding provision is listed for the BSD City campus; boarding fees do not apply. Accommodation or boarding is not included among the campus facilities described.

Other costs and typical additional charges

- One-off / occasional charges that may be invoiced separately include: enrolment fee (one-off), examination entry fees (e.g., Cambridge IGCSE / A-Level entries), Mandarin proficiency (HSK) test fees, co-curricular activity fees, school trips, textbooks and consumables, school uniform, student meals and school transport. Specific amounts for these items are invoiced separately or shown on event/exam registration notices. Example exam charges published for specific tests include Cambridge IGCSE entry examples and HSK test fees (HSK examples in IDR range and Cambridge subject-entry fees shown per entry); those charges are invoiced and handled through the Finance & Accounting Division.

Refund information

- School tuition and related school fees are stated as non-refundable and non-transferable under the school's enrollment terms. Examination fees (Cambridge and other exam entries) are also treated as non-refundable or non-transferable where noted in the school's exam registration material.

Fee payment options

- Payments to the Finance & Accounting Division can be made by local bank channels; published exam/test registration instructions show payment via BCA ATM and Internet Banking for test registrations, indicating the school accepts bank transfers / bank payments to its Finance & Accounting account. Details for school fee payments and the account to use are provided on invoices/registration forms issued by the Finance & Accounting Division.

Summary of findings and data gaps

- Current publicly available fee figures are presented above as annual tuition and one-off application/enrolment charges. These figures are the published annual amounts available for the 2025–2026 fee year; a complete, itemised fee schedule showing per-term instalments, exact charges for uniforms/transport/meals, and a formalised billing calendar is not published in full public materials. The school issues official invoices that show instalment amounts and payment deadlines and will list any additional one-off or recurring charges for that family.

(If you require the exact per-term invoice amounts, the itemised charges for uniforms/transport/meals, or the 2026–2027 official fee schedule, those are set and communicated by the school on its formal invoice documents.)
Academics

Jakarta Nanyang School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Jakarta Nanyang School uses the Cambridge curriculum from Primary through Secondary, with Cambridge Checkpoint at Primary 6, Cambridge IGCSE examinations at Secondary 4, and Cambridge International AS & A Level examinations at Junior College 2. Bahasa Indonesia is studied to meet the national Indonesian requirement. English is the main language of instruction in most subjects. Chinese Language and Culture and Bahasa Indonesia are provided at various levels. The curriculum includes a holistic character development programme with emphasis on moral education and the practise of eastern values. In Kindergarten, English, Mandarin, and Bahasa Indonesia are taught, with core subjects including Mathematics, Science, Art, Music, Computing, Physical Education, Moral Education and Thematic Time.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school implements a holistic character development programme catering for the social-emotional needs of students, with emphasis on moral education and the practise of eastern values. Every student is groomed to be a responsible individual who is proud of their integrity, appreciates teamwork and contributes to society. Teamwork and social awareness are fostered through field trips, training camps, expedition camps, charity drives and community service projects. The core values of Honour, Empathy, Authenticity, Resilience and Trustworthiness guide students to appreciate social and cultural diversities with an open mind and to serve others with compassion.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school provides tri-lingual language exposure in English, Indonesian and Chinese. English Language, Indonesian Language and Chinese Language learning are integrated across the curriculum.

Mental Wellbeing

This important foundation promotes strong mental well-being and builds resilient character. Mental wellbeing is supported through the holistic approach to social-emotional development and moral education.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Applications are accepted for the classes offered by Jakarta Nanyang School. The school reserves the right to determine eligibility for admission and to accept or reject a student; the status will be informed to the parents by the Admissions Officer via phone or email. If an applicant is not accepted, they may re-apply, but must complete all steps in the enrolment process. 2. Official admission occurs after payment is confirmed by the finance and accounting department, and after all registration forms have been signed by the parents. The enrolment is considered complete once these steps are fulfilled.

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