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Saint Peter's School Jakarta

Indonesia, Jakarta

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The school at a glance
Instructs in Indonesian, English
Fees Unlisted
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Indian Curriculum
Taught languages Indonesian, English, Mandarin, German
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Languages
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Saint Peter's School Jakarta is a private Catholic school that blends the Indonesian National Curriculum with Cambridge International and Oxford International qualifications. The program integrates the Indonesian National Curriculum with Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A Levels and with the Oxford AQA AS/A Levels. Cambridge Primary covers English, Mathematics, and Science, with a strong emphasis on bilingualism, digital literacy, and global citizenship. The school uses UK-based curricula alongside the Indonesian system, preparing students for both national and international pathways. The campus is a multi-building site with age-appropriate spaces. Kindergarten features a Library, a Playland, and a Chapel. The campus includes a Swimming Pool, a Basketball Court, a Canteen, and a Library. Specialist labs support biology, chemistry, physics, ICT, language study, Mandarin, and cooking. Extracurriculars span sports, coding, dance, drama, and music, with notable achievements in World Mathematics International and IMPAF, plus theatre and public speaking activities.

Jl. Boulevard Timur No.8 5, RT.5/RW.2, Pegangsaan Dua, Kec. Klp. Gading, Jkt Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14240, Indonesia

The Essentials

Saint Peter's School Jakarta has instruction in Indonesian, English.

Location

Located in Kelapa Gading, North Jakarta, at Jl. Boulevard Timur No. 8. The campus is in the Pegangsaan Dua area. The school is in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Stages

TK, SD, SMP, SMA

Type

Private Catholic school. National Plus and SPK status. Integrates the Indonesian National Curriculum with the Cambridge International Curriculum (IGCSE and AS/A Levels) and the Oxford International Curriculum (AQA AS/A Levels).

Country affiliation

UK-based curricula (Cambridge International and Oxford International) are used alongside the Indonesian National Curriculum.

Religious affiliation

Catholic

Fees
Application / Registration Fees

- SPK (International stream) registration fee: USD 50.
- Local-entry application components commonly required include a non-refundable application/form fee and a one-off entrance (admission) deposit (uang pangkal). Typical local reported ranges for an entrance deposit are IDR 25,000,000 – IDR 35,000,000; a separate small form/registration fee is commonly reported in the IDR hundreds of thousands.

Tuition (regular school fees) — by level

- Kindergarten / Early Years: Tuition is charged as a recurring school fee (SPP); local sources report that recurring tuition for lower primary/early years at Saint Peter's is typically in the low millions of IDR per month. Exact published per-term or per-year tariff for Kindergarten is not published on the school pages available.

- Primary (SD): Reported recurring tuition (SPP) for primary-level students is approximately IDR 3,450,000 per month (used as the representative rate quoted in parenting and local school-cost summaries). Parents should expect an additional one‑off entrance/registration deposit (uang pangkal) as noted above.

- Junior High (SMP): Local published summaries list typical monthly SPP ranges for SMP at Saint Peter's around IDR 1,500,000 – IDR 2,500,000 depending on year/grade and program. A one‑off entrance deposit for new students is typically charged.

- Senior High (SMA): Senior‑high tuition is reported in the same general banding pattern as junior high in local school-cost listings; parents should plan for recurring monthly SPP plus admission deposit and activity costs. Exact per-term or per-year official tariffs are not displayed publicly on the school site.

- SPK (International stream): The international (SPK) stream uses a separate registration process and carries its own registration fee (USD 50). SPK tuition is typically higher than the national stream; specific per-term or per-year SPK tuition figures are not published on the public pages accessed.

Per‑term / Per‑year presentation

- Reported recurring tuition is commonly billed on a monthly basis (SPP). Annual cost can be estimated by multiplying the monthly SPP by the number of billing months used by Indonesian private schools (commonly 11 or 12 months depending on the school's billing policy). Local summaries reference monthly SPP as the standard billing unit. Exact school billing months and per‑term instalments are determined by the school's finance office.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Recurring tuition (SPP) is reported and discussed in local sources as a monthly charge. Schools in the same area commonly require either monthly, termly or annual payment plans and may charge a non‑refundable deposit at enrolment. Specific payment due dates, late‑payment penalties and instalment plan options are administered by the school's finance office.

Boarding / Accommodation Fees

- Boarding is not listed among the services for Saint Peter's School Kelapa Gading; the school operates as a day school with Kindergarten, Primary, Junior High, Senior High and SPK streams. Therefore, boarding fees are not applicable.

Other costs and typical additional fees

- One‑off entrance/admission deposit (uang pangkal): commonly reported in local listings as a single payment in the range IDR 25,000,000 – IDR 35,000,000 for entry to multi‑year primary programmes.
- Uniforms and school kit: typically a one‑off cost in the region of IDR 2,000,000 – IDR 3,000,000 depending on items required.
- Textbooks, stationery and learning materials: commonly reported as IDR 3,000,000 – IDR 5,000,000 per year depending on grade and program.
- Annual activity / program fees: reported examples indicate around IDR 4,200,000 per year at primary level in parental-cost summaries; extracurricular club fees may range from roughly IDR 150,000 to IDR 300,000 per month depending on the activity.
- Exam, excursion and competition fees: these are charged as required (examples of per‑event charges appear in school notifications for competitions and events).

Refund and withdrawal policy (fees refundable / non‑refundable)

- Standard practice reported for similar schools in the area is that application/form fees are non‑refundable and that entrance deposits (uang pangkal) are typically non‑refundable or partially refundable depending on the school's enrolment policy. The school's publicly accessible admissions pages do not publish detailed refund clauses; refund eligibility and amounts are governed by the school's enrollment/finance terms.

Fee payment options

- The school publishes contact and registration portals for admissions and registration; local reports and school notices for events show bank transfer instructions being used for event/competition payments. Common accepted methods among comparable Jakarta schools include bank transfer and in‑person payment; SPK registration is quoted in USD (USD 50) which indicates acceptance of USD payment for that item. Credit‑card acceptance for standard SPP/uang pangkal is not documented publicly in the materials reviewed. Parents should use the school's finance office or the published contact to confirm the final available payment channels.

Summary notes for parents (practical points)

- Expect a one‑off entrance/registration deposit (uang pangkal) on enrolment and a recurring monthly tuition (SPP). Typical ballpark figures reported in public parental resources: IDR 25,000,000–IDR 35,000,000 (entrance deposit) and around IDR 3,450,000 per month for SD‑level SPP; SMP figures reported in local listings commonly fall between IDR 1,500,000–IDR 2,500,000 per month.

- SPK (International) applicants pay a USD 50 registration fee.

- Boarding is not applicable; plan for uniforms, books, activity fees and occasional competition or excursion charges as additional annual costs.
Academics

Saint Peter's School Jakarta teaches Indian Curriculum.

Curriculum

The school combines the Indonesian National Curriculum, the Cambridge International Curriculum (which includes the IGCSE and AS/A Level programs), and the Oxford International Curriculum (which offers the AQA AS/A Level programs). Cambridge Primary includes English, Mathematics, and Science. The school emphasizes bilingualism, digital literacy, and global citizenship.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates go on to colleges and universities around the world.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Saint Peter's School Jakarta educates the whole person—spiritually, intellectually, socially, and emotionally. It embeds Catholic values and focuses on developing moral character through faith-based experiences and service-learning opportunities. The school nurtures social and emotional growth through a wide range of co-curricular activities and leadership opportunities that foster resilience, teamwork, and community involvement. It emphasizes bilingualism and global citizenship as part of preparing students for international opportunities.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school provides differentiated instruction to meet the needs of diverse learners and to ensure equal opportunities to learn. Learners are regarded as unique, and instruction is designed to be inclusive within a Catholic educational framework.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school emphasizes bilingualism, supporting students' language development alongside its national and international curricula. Instruction integrates the Indonesian National Curriculum with the Cambridge International Curriculum and the Oxford International Curriculum, reflecting a bilingual and globally oriented program.

Mental Wellbeing

Wellbeing is central to Saint Peter's School's holistic education, which seeks to develop students spiritually, intellectually, socially, and emotionally. A rich set of co-curricular activities, leadership opportunities, service-learning, and faith-based experiences supports emotional and social growth. Catholic character development reinforces virtues such as compassion and service, contributing to students' mental and emotional wellbeing. The school aims to nurture resilience and a sense of belonging within a supportive community.

Safeguarding

The school provides a safe and supportive environment where every child feels secure and encouraged to grow.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Kindergarten admissions require age-appropriate eligibility: Nursery 1 is for 2-year-olds, Nursery 2 is for 3-year-olds, K1 is for 4-year-olds, and K2 is for 5-year-olds. Candidate students must pass the interview. Admission papers must include a copy of baptism certificate (Catholic or Christian), a copy of birth certificate, and a recent passport-size photo. 2. Primary admissions use a strict admission procedure that includes an academic admission test and an English-language interview. The birthday cutoff for Primary is December 31, 2019; students born after this date cannot be admitted. A personal interview in English is also required. 3. Junior High admissions require completion of Primary level, a written recommendation from the previous school, a birth certificate copy, the Primary (SKHUN-SD) certificate, a copy of Baptism certificate (if Catholic), and copies of the Report Card for Grade 5 (first and second semester) and Grade 6 (first semester). Feeder school students need only a personal interview; non-feeder students take an entrance test in Mathematics, Indonesian, Science, and English plus an interview. Four 3x4 photos and a copy of the Primary Certificate (STTB-SD) are also required. 4. Senior High admissions require photocopies of the transcripts of Grades VII and VIII, birth certificate, family card, parent/guardian identity card, baptism certificate (Catholic only), pass written English and Mathematics tests (non-feeder), pass the English interview, and two 3x4 photos. Enroll now at SMA Saint Peter Jalan Boulevard Timur Raya No. 8, Kelapa Gading, Jakarta Utara – 14240. Tel. (62.21) 452 4246 (Hunting); Fax (62.21) 452 2934. 5. SPK School admissions require two copies of the student passport or birth certificate, a copy of the student's parent's passport/identity card/Kitas, a copy of the school transcript and record for the past year, two passport-sized photos, standardized testing results if available, Psycho-Educational Reports if applicable, and a $50 registration fee. General Policy: to be eligible for admission, the student must pass an entrance test consisting of an English Language, Science, and Mathematics item-banked test designed for Cambridge International Examinations. Exceptional candidates may be considered for placement in an academic year other than that of their chronological age; the admissions committee will decide eligibility on a case-by-case basis. 6. Information regarding admissions information is published in September in the year prior to admission; A visit can be scheduled and enrollment details are provided at the school address above; Registration: Jalan Boulevard Timur Raya No.

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