Indonesia, Tangerang
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SPH Lippo Village is a Christian international school in Lippo Village, Tangerang, Indonesia, offering the International Baccalaureate continuum for ages 2 to 18. Preschool uses a Play-Based program tailored to each campus, while K1 through Grade 6 study the IB Primary Years Programme, Grades 7–10 the IB Middle Years Programme, and Grades 11–12 the IB Diploma Programme. The school is part of the Pelita Harapan Education Foundation and has more than three decades of IB experience within SPH. At Lippo Village, the campus provides English as an Additional Language support, Learning Support, and Social-Emotional Learning to help every student thrive. The Applied Science Academy provides fully equipped laboratories for inquiry-led, high-level science in grades 10–12, alongside global project opportunities and mentorship from SPH alumni. After-school Discovery Academy offers robotics, drama, coding, and sports, while Mission Service Learning integrates service with IB CAS to develop practical skills and faith for life.
Lippo Village, Jl. Boulevard Palem Raya No.2500, Klp. Dua, Kecamatan Kelapa Dua, Kabupaten Tangerang, Banten 15810, Indonesia
Sekolah Pelita Harapan Lippo Village has 420 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.
SPH Lippo Village is located in Lippo Village, Tangerang, Indonesia. The SPH network operates multiple IB-focused campuses in the Jakarta area, including Lippo Village, Sentul City, Lippo Cikarang, Kemang Village, and Pluit Village. The Lippo Village campus forms part of this five-campus group serving students from early childhood through Grade 12.
Early Childhood Education: Baby Eagles – K3 (ages 1-5); Primary School (Grades 1-6); Middle School (Grades 7-10); High School (Grades 11-12). SPH Lippo Village provides a continuous IB continuum across these levels, with an emphasis on the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for the primary years and progression toward the Diploma Programme (DP) in the upper grades.
Christian IB continuum school in Indonesia.
EAL (English as an Additional Language), Learning Support (LST), and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL).
Indonesia.
Christian.
The school provides student transportation with minimum quotas per route and additional charges (not including tuition).
Annual tuition at Sekolah Pelita Harapan Lippo Village ranges from IDR 35,000,000 to IDR 384,000,000 for 2026/27.
Sekolah Pelita Harapan Lippo Village teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 2 to 18.
Preschool (2-year-olds) uses a Play-Based program tailored to each campus. K1 (3 years) through Grade 6 follow the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP). Grades 7–10 follow IB Middle Years Programme (IB MYP). Grades 11–12 follow IB Diploma Programme (IB DP). For students aged 3–18, SPH Lippo Village implements the IB curriculum.
University Counseling guides students to the world's best universities and life beyond. The program supports finding best-fit universities and developing talents and passions, using Cialfo and AchieveWorks for academic planning, university research, and career discovery. Middle School introduces career awareness; High School provides ongoing counseling through individual meetings, parent–student info sessions, and access to local and international university fairs. The faith-integrated approach encourages students to align future pathways with values and calling.
The school has the Applied Science Academy (ASA) for Grades 10–12, an enrichment program created under SPH Lippo Village's Center of Excellence. ASA offers authentic research environments in science for students who are passionate about advanced study. Dr. Eden Steven, Ph.D., serves as Director, with mentors from Universitas Pelita Harapan's faculty.
The school has three main student support programs: EAL (English as an Additional Language), Learning Support (LST), and Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) to help students grow academically, socially, and emotionally. EAL supports students developing English proficiency to participate fully in the IB curriculum. Learning Support offers academic and socio-emotional support tailored to each student's needs. SEL develops students' social and emotional competencies. Career counseling and university guidance begins in Grade 9 to help students identify strengths, interests, and suitable universities or career paths. Mission Service Learning integrates service with the IB framework, reinforcing personal growth and a Christian worldview.
The school has Learning Support (LST), an inclusive program that offers academic and socio-emotional support tailored to each student's needs.
The school has EAL (English as an Additional Language) to support students' English development.
The school has Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) to support students' social and emotional development.
The school has a Child Safeguarding Policy and is dedicated to protecting and caring for each child entrusted to SPH. Each student has the right to a safe and supportive environment on campus and during all SPH activities. The school believes that every child is created in God's image: equal, worthy of respect, and deserving of care; as a Christian school, SPH protects every student, following biblical examples. The school collaborates with the Child Safety and Protection Network (CSPN) to strengthen safeguarding across campuses. In 2025, all SPH campuses were recognized by the Child Safeguarding Recognition Program. A reporting mechanism is provided for indicators or disclosures of potential abuse or harm.
Join SPH by scheduling a personalized consultation with the Admissions Team to learn about SPH and the admissions process. Start the online application. The admissions process covers five SPH campuses. Fees information is available on the Fees page. A virtual campus tour is available, and the FAQs page provides further details.
SPH Scholarships include Breakthrough Scholarships for Grades 6–11, with three schemes: Excellence (100%), Premier (75%), and Thrive (25%). These awards provide tuition funding through Grade 12. Indonesian students of any religion and financial background may apply. Campus-specific grade levels and scholarship amounts are: Lippo Village 7–11 (25%–100%), Sentul City 6–11 (50%–100%), Lippo Cikarang 7–9 (25%–100%), Kemang Village 7–11 (50%–100%), Pluit Village 7–10 (50%–100%). The application timeline generally runs mid-June to late August/early September (e.g., Lippo Village 16 June–10 August 2025; Sentul City 16 June–5 September 2025; Lippo Cikarang 16 June–7 August 2025; Kemang Village 16 June–5 September 2025; Pluit Village 16 June–5 September 2025). The test includes Mathematics, English speaking, English writing, Bahasa Indonesia (campus-dependent), and an interview; tests are in-person and last about 2–3 hours. A registration fee is required, discounted by 50% for scholarship applicants and is non-refundable. A meeting with the Scholarship Committee may require at least one parent to attend. If a scholarship is not granted, a student may be admitted as a regular candidate.