Indonesia, Bekasi
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Application fees
- IDR 500,000 is charged as the standard registration/application fee for new entrants.
Enrollment / one‑off (development / entrance) fees
- A one‑time development/entrance (uang pangkal / uang gedung) fee is charged at initial enrolment; commonly reported amounts for Nassa School are in the range of IDR 6,300,000. Parents should expect an entrance/development fee to be applied at admission.
Tuition fees by year group (typical published figures and common billing units)
- Early Years 1 (EY1): Enrollment fee and annual tuition have been reported separately; example published figures show an Enrollment Fee IDR 8,500,000 and annual Tuition IDR 8,442,000 for EY1.
- Early Years 2 (EY2): Example published figures show an Enrollment Fee IDR 18,760,000 and annual Tuition IDR 18,635,000 for EY2.
- Primary / Elementary and higher levels: Annual tuition is commonly reported in the range of IDR 21,800,000 per year (total school fee figure reported by local education listings). Some local summaries list a per‑term amount of approximately IDR 14,766,300 (reported as a per‑term billing figure that can be split into up to three instalments). Expect per‑year tuition figures to be presented either as an annual total, a per‑term amount, or as monthly SPP (see billing schedule).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Monthly SPP: Nassa School commonly collects a regular school fee (SPP) on a monthly basis for continuing students; a reported example monthly SPP amount is IDR 472,500.
- Term / instalment options: Many families pay tuition per term or per year; some published materials note that yearly tuition can be split into term instalments (examples report up to three instalments) or paid in full. Full‑payment discounts have been reported in local summaries (for example, a 5% discount for full annual payment in one cited summary). Expect the school to offer multiple payment schedules (monthly SPP, termly instalments, or annual payment) with possible early‑payment discounts.
- Due dates and late fees: Specific due dates and late‑payment penalties are set by the school and are communicated at enrolment; parents should follow the school's published billing calendar and registration paperwork for exact deadlines.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not provided; Nassa School operates as a day school (no boarding facilities).
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Uniforms and books: Costs for uniforms and the student book pack are charged separately in many cases; several local summaries indicate that book packages are included or available as a paid package. Parents should budget for uniforms, book packs, annual activity fees, and any optional extracurricular fees. Example local summaries list a separate annual development fee and materials/administration charges in addition to SPP.
- Extracurricular activities, outings, transport and meals: Additional charges may apply for optional services such as school transport, catering, swimming lessons at the sister campus, external examinations, and off‑campus trips. These are typically billed separately or as specific activity fees.
Refund information
- No formal, detailed public refund policy for tuition/entrance payments was located in the available public summaries and school information consulted. Refund, cancellation, and transfer terms are determined by the school's enrollment contract and financial policies and are normally specified in the registration or re‑enrolment paperwork. Parents should review the school's enrolment agreement for precise refund conditions.
Fee payment options
- Accepted payment methods reported in local payment partners and listings include bank transfer / virtual account, debit and credit card, and online payment channels used by third‑party education payment platforms. Payment through partner marketplaces and digital billers is commonly available (examples include virtual account and e‑wallet/debit options via payment partners). The school provides direct contact channels (phone, WhatsApp, Tokopedia link) for administrative and payment queries.
Practical notes for parents (summary of what to expect when budgeting)
- Expect an initial set of one‑off fees at enrolment (application/registration fee plus a development/entrance fee), a regular recurring tuition charge (monthly SPP or termly/annual tuition), and separate charges for uniforms, books, activities, and optional services such as transport or meals. Example figures reported in local fee summaries: Application IDR 500,000; one‑time development fee around IDR 6,300,000; typical annual tuition figures and monthly SPP amounts as noted above.
(If you require the school's official, current fee schedule and exact billing calendar, request the school's admissions or finance office contact provided in public school listings.)
Nassa School offers a Bespoke Curriculum across two campuses, Campus A and Campus B, serving Early Years through Senior High School. The school is an Islamic institution that follows an international framework, combining academic study with daily religious practices. Students observe daily prayers (Dhuha, Zuhr and Asr), undertake Tahsin Qur'an instruction, pursue Qur'an memorization targets, and participate in Friday sermons as part of the school day. The curriculum supports progression from EY to SHS, with distinct campuses housing different year groups. Academic and intellectual clubs complement classroom learning, while Cultural and language clubs accompany language development and Islamic values. Leadership and professional clubs foster student leadership, teamwork, and service to the community. Nassa School aims to cultivate learners who remain true to their faith while engaging with the wider world and contributing to national and global progress. This prepares students for responsible citizenship in diverse communities worldwide and lifelong learning.