Indonesia, Lombok
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Enrollment steps: Step 1: Start the learning journey by completing the online inquiry form. Step 2: The admissions team will contact you to guide you through the next steps. Step 3: Meet and explore by visiting the campus or joining a virtual meeting, and let your child participate in a trial to ensure the best fit. Step 4: The finance team will provide the information required to complete the process. Step 5: Welcome to MIS—looking forward to your child's first day. Enrollment Form: available on the MIS site.
Admissions priority is used when spaces are limited, following Category I (Long-Term Enrollment with a sibling at MIS; Long-Term Enrollment; Long-Term Enrollment enrolling five full days per week), Category II (Long-Term Enrollment enrolling five half-days per week), Category III (Long-Term Enrollment enrolling less than five days per week), Category IV (Short-Term Enrollment committed to enrol for a longer period). In addition to this priority order, a general first-come, first-served basis applies. If no space is immediately available, applicants may be placed on a waiting list. If a student withdrawals or during a cooling-off period, spaces may become available and waitlisted applicants may be offered admission.
Located in Kuta, Lombok, Mandalika Intercultural School offers international education for ages 2 to 18. The campus opened October 18, 2022, on a 10,000-square-meter site designed with EDGE environmental practices and Sasak architectural cues. The modern, pupil-centered campus features flexible classrooms, dedicated arts, computer and science laboratories, and the bamboo Manta Hall—an indoor sports and assembly space that embodies sustainable ethos. An on-site orchard and mini-farm connects science and sustainability with life. The Cambridge International Curriculum across primary, secondary and IGCSE/A Levels guides learning, with the Primary Programme delivering English, Mathematics, Science/STEAM, Wellbeing/Health/PE and Arts, and Bahasa Indonesian taught as a second language alongside Indonesian cultural activities. A strong emphasis on experiential learning encourages creativity, action and service (CAS). Graduates leave prepared to pursue international or local programs, equipped with critical thinking and global perspectives. The curriculum aligns with international standards and supports smooth transitions for families relocating from abroad.