Indonesia, Jakarta
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Jl. Raya Setu No. 3, RT 02/RW 05, Setu, Cipayung, East Jakarta, Jakarta 13880, Indonesia (Sekolah Cikal Amri Setu campus).
Education Inclusion Cikal: Every child is unique, including children with special needs. Sekolah Cikal is an inclusion school that provides various programs to support children with special needs as a lifelong learning community. These programs aim to support achievement of learning goals and self-development, as well as developing life skills as part of the community. Full-time Membership: Early Intervention, Academic SSC, SSC Functional, SSC Personal Development, SSC Vocational, Therapy, Enrichment, Family Program. Part-time Membership: Academic Enrichment, Personal Development, Therapy, Enrichment, Family Program.
Application / Registration fee
- Registration (application) fee: commonly reported in a range depending on campus and year group, typically between IDR 3,000,000 and IDR 10,000,000.
Enrollment / One‑time development fee ("Uang Pangkal")
- Preschool / Rumah Main / TK: typically reported in the range of approximately IDR 30,000,000 to IDR 50,000,000 (one‑time).
- Primary (SD, Jakarta campuses): commonly reported examples include IDR 93,900,000 (sibling rate cited) to IDR 104,300,000 (non‑sibling) for some Jakarta SD campuses. Other Jakarta campuses or waves may show lower or higher figures.
- Middle school (SMP): development/entry fees vary by campus and year but are frequently cited in the tens of millions of rupiah (typical ranges reported across campuses).
- High school (SMA): example figures reported for some Jakarta campuses show one‑time entry/development fees in the tens of millions (for example a reported figure of IDR 69,200,000 for one campus/year).
Tuition fees (SPP) — typical billing frequencies and example amounts
- Common billing frequency options reported: monthly, quarterly/term (3 months), per semester, or annual payment. Many families pay monthly, per 3‑month term, or pay annually in advance when offered.
- Preschool / TK (example ranges): monthly or term fees vary by campus and program; development/entry fee + lower monthly tuition than primary. Reported one‑time and recurring components differ by location.
- Primary (SD, example figures reported for Jakarta campuses):
- Monthly SPP: reported from about IDR 3,600,000 up to IDR 8,100,000 depending on campus and program.
- Quarterly/term example: reported examples include approximately IDR 17,400,000 per 3 months for some campus/program combinations.
- Annual example: a frequently quoted annual SPP figure for some campuses is around IDR 65,800,000 per year.
- Middle school (SMP, example figures reported): tuition is commonly higher than primary — reported examples include multi‑month/term billing (e.g., per 3 months) and yearly totals that place annual tuition in the tens of millions to over one hundred million rupiah depending on campus and program.
- High school (SMA, example figures reported): monthly tuition examples around IDR 8,600,000 have been reported for some Jakarta campuses; annual totals vary by campus and program choices.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Schools report flexible billing cycles: monthly, every three months (term/quarter), per semester, or annual. Some campuses/transactions include discounts for full annual prepayment or different fee levels by campus and program. Payment deadlines and penalty/delay rules are set by each campus.
Boarding / boarding fees
- Sekolah Cikal is presented and listed as a day‑school network across its Jakarta campuses; there are no public, standard boarding (asrama) fee schedules for Cikal campuses. No boarding fee schedule is published for Jakarta campuses in the sources consulted.
Other costs and recurring charges
- Additional typical items reported across campuses include: annual or per‑term activity fees, book and learning material charges, uniform costs, external examination fees, transport (shuttle/bus) and catering where used, enrichment or SSC (support/special services) program fees, and occasional one‑time items (locker, library, or equipment fees). Amounts vary by campus and program. Uniform and book costs are commonly separate from SPP.
Refunds and withdrawal
- No publicly detailed, campus‑level refund schedule for registration, enrollment (development) fees, or SPP pro‑rata refunds was available in the materials reviewed. Refund and withdrawal rules are handled as administrative policy by the school and are not published in a standardized public fee schedule in the sources consulted.
Fee payment options
- Commonly reported practice across similar schools and implied by Cikal's enrollment system and privacy statements is collection of payment information and bank documentation (suggesting bank transfers/virtual account payments are used); however, an explicit, published list of accepted payment channels (specific bank virtual account numbers, credit‑card acceptance, e‑wallets) for each Jakarta campus was not found in the public materials consulted. Families are typically provided campus‑specific payment instructions when completing enrollment.
Sibling discounts and concessions
- Some campus reports and fee summaries in public media note sibling (family) discounts on the one‑time enrollment/development fee at certain campuses. The presence and size of sibling discounts differ by campus and year.
Brief summary of coverage and gaps found
- Publicly accessible, campus‑specific line‑item fee schedules for the 2026/27 academic year were not published in the materials reviewed; most published figures available in public media and school listings reference 2025/26 or earlier and show variation by campus and by year. Representative campus figures and commonly reported billing frequencies are supplied above; however, exact campus‑by‑campus 2026/27 line‑item tables (application fee, exact one‑time development fee, SPP per grade by term) were not available in a single public fee schedule. For enrollment, the school's admission portal and enrollment contacts are the administrative route used to confirm exact fees, billing schedules and payment channels for each campus.
Sekolah Cikal Jakarta offers an international-aligned, competency-based curriculum across Preschool to Year 12, combining IB (PYP/MYP/DP), Cambridge Primary and Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE, and a Bespoke Curriculum. The Curriculum Circle links Core (5 Star Competencies), the Sekolah Cikal Way (the five Cs), and an outer circle of Programs tailored to students with digital personalization. Nine learning phases guide progression; Year 9–10 integrate Bahasa Indonesia, The Arts, Social Studies, Service Learning, Mathematics, Physical Health Education, Personal Social Education, Religion Studies, Sciences, English, and Design & Technology; Year 11–12 add Personal Social Education, Physical Health Education, Religion Studies alongside other subjects. Founded in 1999, Cikal emphasizes the 5 Stars Competencies and the 5 Cs. Facilities across Lebak Bulus and Kemang include libraries, inclusive classrooms, front lobbies, canteens, outdoor spaces, a swimming pool, and flipped-classroom spaces. The Arts, Languages, and Service/Community activities are woven through a Houses system. This structure supports personalized pathways and collaborative learning.