Indonesia, Bali
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Jl. Cokroaminoto No.382A, Ubung Kaja, Denpasar Utara, Denpasar, Bali 80116, Indonesia. Located in the Ubung Kaja area of Denpasar Utara, Denpasar, Bali. Accessible via Denpasar's main roads.
Cambridge Early Years; Cambridge Primary; Cambridge Lower Secondary; Cambridge Upper Secondary; Cambridge Advanced (A-Level).
Private Satuan Pendidikan Kerjasama (SPK) school offering Cambridge International Pathway.
Application / Registration Fees
- A one-time registration (application) fee is required for new student enrollment. This school network charges a registration/admission fee as part of the initial payment package.
Tuition fees (structure and availability of amounts)
- Exact published tuition amounts for the 2026/27 academic year (and for 2025/26) are not available in the school's public materials; therefore specific per-term and per-year numerical amounts for each year group cannot be provided here.
- The school's fee structure follows the common Indonesian international-school model of separate charges for: a one-time registration/admission fee, a building or development (capital) fee, regular tuition (billed monthly, per term, or per semester), and an annual fee. These line items are used to define the overall cost of attendance.
- Indicative fee levels reported by local educational listings and parent-facing guides place Taman Rama–style international-school tuition in Bali in a typical annual range consistent with other local international schools; some local listings reference semester/term figures (for example, a 6‑month/semester figure of around IDR 30,600,000 has been reported for schools of this profile). These third‑party figures are indicative only and do not substitute for a school-published fee schedule.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing commonly comprises: (a) a one-time registration/admission payment due on enrollment; (b) a building/pangkal fee (one-time) for new students; and (c) regular tuition payments, billed either monthly, per term, or per semester depending on the family's chosen payment plan. Parents are expected to meet the school's scheduled payment deadlines to maintain enrollment status.
Boarding fees
- The school operates as a day school; there is no published boarding program or boarding fees listed in the school's public profile. No boarding fees apply.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Uniforms: a uniform cost applies and is a standard additional, one‑off or year‑by‑year expense.
- Books and learning materials: separate charges for textbooks, workbooks or learning packs are typical and are levied in addition to tuition.
- Exam fees and external assessment charges: Cambridge examination or IGCSE/A‑Level exam entry fees can be charged in addition to tuition for secondary students taking external assessments.
- Transport: school transport (bus) is usually offered as a charged optional service when available.
- Canteen and meals: where lunches or meal plans are provided, meal charges may be included in tuition or billed separately depending on the chosen program.
Refund information
- No detailed public refund policy for registration, building fees, tuition deposits, or prorated refunds was located in the school's publicly posted materials. Parents should expect that one‑time admission/building fees are treated as distinct from refundable tuition deposits unless an explicit refund policy is published.
Fee payment options
- The school network's admissions documentation and local practice indicate that families are required to make initial fees and scheduled tuition payments using the school's prescribed payment channels; typical payment channels for comparable schools include bank transfer and in‑person payments at the school's finance office. No explicit, up‑to‑date public list of accepted card or online payment methods was located.
Short summary of findings and limits
- The Taman Rama Intercultural School publishes its school identity, Cambridge curriculum pathway, and contact details publicly, but a current, itemised fee schedule showing exact tuition amounts per year group and per term for the 2026/27 (or 2025/26) academic year was not publicly available. The statements above list the fee categories, typical billing arrangements, and commonly reported indicative ranges from local third‑party listings. For precise, legally binding fee amounts, billing schedule choices, payment method acceptance, and refund terms you will need the school's formal fee schedule or admissions contract.
Taman Rama Intercultural School Bali is a private SPK in Denpasar delivering a Cambridge International pathway from Early Years through A-Level. The preschool serves Toddlers to K2 with English instruction by native speakers and offers Indonesian, French, Mandarin, and Japanese as additional languages. Cambridge Primary develops English, mathematics, and science, with social studies, languages, art, ICT, PE and religion; Progression Tests and Checkpoint exams in Grade 6 mark early assessment. Cambridge Lower Secondary (Years 7–8) builds on Primary and strengthens English for IGCSE‑level learning. Cambridge Upper Secondary focuses on IGCSE (Year 9–10) and Cambridge AS and A‑Levels (Year 11–12) for university entry. The school aims to prepare students for national and international examinations and for progression to universities in Indonesia or overseas. Its motto is In the Pursuit of Excellence, and the approach is rooted in Pancasila and Gandhi's principle of Non‑Violence. Distinctive features include a multilingual program and a Cambridge pathway across key stages.