Indonesia, Bali
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1. Applications are accepted year-round. Availability of class places depends on current class sizes and individual student needs. Pelangi School is divided into Early Years, Primary and Middle School levels, with class groupings defined and a minimum age cut-off date of 1st July, in line with Indonesian Education Department requirements. 2. Class levels are defined by age. Early years include Tiny Tots 2-3; Playgroup 3-4; TK A (Junior Kindergarten) 4-5; TK B (Senior Kindergarten) 5-6. Primary school includes Class 1 6-7 through Class 6 11-12. Middle school includes Class 7 12-13 and Class 8 13-14. 3. How to enrol / Enquiry form: Download and complete the Enrolment Enquiry Form and return it to the Pelangi School office in person or via email. 4. The school will then contact to discuss your application further. 5. Fees and tuition policies: Fee information and payment schedule 2025-2026 (PDF) and Tuition payment policy 2025-2026 (PDF) are available. 6. Pelangi School Academic Calendar: Pelangi School Academic calendar 2025-2026 (PDF) provides key dates for the academic year. 7. Contact: Address: Br. Kumbuh, Mas, Bali, Indonesia. Phone: +62 821 4524 7146; +62 361 4792 577.
Full scholarships are offered; 17% of students are on full scholarship.
Pelangi School Bali is a private, not-for-profit primary school in Bali, Indonesia, serving about 200 students aged 2 to 14. It is run by Yayasan Cahaya Pelangi Bali, founded in 2006 to provide bilingual education in an inclusive environment for expatriate, Indonesian and mixed-heritage children. The school teaches a blended curriculum—IPC and Pearson Edexcel IGCSE—integrated with the Indonesian National Curriculum, taught by international and Indonesian teachers. The natural campus features green spaces, class gardens, and a wildlife corridor that supports biodiversity and outdoor learning. The primary program runs 8:30–3:00 and includes core academics in a bilingual environment, plus arts, yoga, sports and environmental studies. Distinctive programs include Pelangi Environment and Education Program (PEEPs) for village children and on-campus biodiversity initiatives. After-school activities include soccer, dance, karate and clubs.