Indonesia, Jakarta
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| Name | Age | Fee | Track | Conditions |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Infant Year 1 | 1 | 60,000,000 IDR | Infant (Preschool TK) | First-year upfront costs only; SPP amounts not published publicly |
| Infant Year 1 | 1 | 33,000,000 IDR | Infant (Preschool TK) | First-year upfront costs only; SPP amounts not published publicly |
| Infant Year 2 | 2 | 0 IDR | Infant (Preschool TK) | Recurring tuition (SPP) not published publicly for 2026/27 |
| Infant Year 3 | 3 | 0 IDR | Infant (Preschool TK) | Recurring tuition (SPP) not published publicly for 2026/27 |
| Infant Year 4 | 4 | 0 IDR | Infant (Preschool TK) | Recurring tuition (SPP) not published publicly for 2026/27 |
| Primary Year 1 | 5 | 93,900,000 IDR | Primary (SD) | One-time enrollment/development fee; Jakarta campus figures vary; example range shown in sources |
| Primary Year 2 | 6 | 65,800,000 IDR | Primary (SD) | Annual SPP (typical) for some Jakarta campuses |
| Primary Year 3 | 7 | 65,800,000 IDR | Primary (SD) | Annual SPP (typical) for some Jakarta campuses |
| Primary Year 4 | 8 | 65,800,000 IDR | Primary (SD) | Annual SPP (typical) for some Jakarta campuses |
| Primary Year 5 | 9 | 65,800,000 IDR | Primary (SD) | Annual SPP (typical) for some Jakarta campuses |
| Primary Year 6 | 10 | 65,800,000 IDR | Primary (SD) | Annual SPP (typical) for some Jakarta campuses |
| Secondary Year 1 | 11 | 103,200,000 IDR | Secondary (SMP) | Estimated annual, varies by campus; middle-school fees often tens of millions; no single published 2026/27 figure |
| Secondary Year 2 | 12 | 103,200,000 IDR | Secondary (SMP) | Estimated annual, varies by campus; middle-school fees often tens of millions; no single published 2026/27 figure |
| Secondary Year 3 | 13 | 103,200,000 IDR | Secondary (SMP) | Estimated annual, varies by campus; middle-school fees often tens of millions; no single published 2026/27 figure |
| Secondary Year 4 | 14 | 103,200,000 IDR | Secondary (SMP) | Estimated annual, varies by campus; middle-school fees often tens of millions; no single published 2026/27 figure |
| Secondary Year 5 | 15 | 103,200,000 IDR | Secondary (SMP) | Estimated annual, varies by campus; middle-school fees often tens of millions; no single published 2026/27 figure |
| Secondary Year 6 | 16 | 103,200,000 IDR | Secondary (SMP) | Estimated annual, varies by campus; middle-school fees often tens of millions; no single published 2026/27 figure |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application Fee | 7,000,000 IDR | As reported, per enrollment |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Enrollment Fee | 40,000,000 IDR | One-time development fee varies by campus |
| Name | Fee | Conditions |
|---|---|---|
| Application / Registration fee | 3,000,000 IDR | Applied once per enrollment |
| Registration (application) fee (range) | 10,000,000 IDR | Reported 3,000,000 – 10,000,000 depending on campus |
| Enrollment / One-time development fee (Uang Pangkal) | 50,000,000 IDR | Preschool TK: 30,000,000 – 50,000,000; Primary: 93,900,000 – 104,300,000; SMA: 69,200,000 (example for some campuses); SMP: varies by 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.