Indonesia, Bali
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The Pelangi School Bali campus is a natural setting built in harmony with nature and surrounded by green spaces, keeping students connected with the environment. The playgrounds provide opportunities to develop coordination, strength, balance and agility, and class gardens enhance outdoor learning and environmental awareness. The campus is home to a diverse range of wildlife, including insects, spiders, reptiles, flying lizards and birds, and maintains a wildlife corridor on site; the butterfly biodiversity legacy continues to shape on‑campus ecology.
After-school physical activities include soccer, basketball, badminton, tennis, mepantigan, dance (modern and Balinese) and karate, led by staff and visiting activity providers.
IPC curriculum and Pearson Edexcel were chosen for their holistic foundations and high academic standards. The primary program runs from 8.30am to 3.00pm and includes core academic subjects in a bilingual environment, along with arts, yoga and sports, and environmental studies on the natural campus. During the primary years, students learn through IPC Mile Posts 1–3 with Academic, International and Personal Learning Goals.
Physical Activities: Soccer; Basketball; Badminton; Tennis; Mepantigan; Dance (Modern, Balinese); Karate. Creative Activities: Karntoon Club; Painting Club; Lego Club; Creative Club; Chess Club; Maker Space. Musical Activities: Guitar; Ukulele. Academic Activities: Learning languages (Balinese, Indonesian, English); Handwriting Club; Brain Boost Club; Coding Club; Phonics Club; STEM Club.
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.