Indonesia, Bali
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The school uniform is compulsory for all students and year-by-year guidelines are in the uniform booklet. On dry PE days, students wear the PE uniform; on swimming days, they wear the daily uniform and bring swimwear to change into at school. Footwear must be closed-toe; Pre-Nursery to Year 3 wear plain black, dark blue or white shoes, Years 4–6 wear black leather or synthetic leather shoes; PE footwear should be plain and unbranded.
The campus features seven high-end restaurants, including one dedicated to providing nutritious daily meals for students and teachers.
All students are allocated to one of four Houses—Shackleton, Franklin, Eliot and Turing—upon joining, with siblings placed in the same House. The Houses run across the school and meet regularly in House groups; each House supports a different charity and fundraising activities contribute to the House Cup, awarded at Prize Giving.
The school is chartered by The Schools Trust, a United Kingdom governance body. Trustees provide governance and policy direction and oversee the school's standards, while the Headteacher is responsible for day-to-day management.
The British School of Bali teaches the English National Curriculum as its foundation, enriched with an international perspective and a focus on local culture, language and global citizenship. The English programme is structured into Early Years, Primary and Secondary phases. The school opened in September 2025 and serves children aged 2–11, with plans to extend to Year 7 in September 2026 as part of its growth. The Ubud campus is located within Onyx Park Resort and features bright, well‑resourced classrooms, interactive whiteboards and one iPad per student, plus STEAM and Robotics resources. A well-stocked library, dedicated gymnasium and seven restaurants support everyday learning, alongside a 400-seat auditorium for drama, music and cultural events. Enrichment is compulsory and clubs cover language learning, coding, arts and performing arts. Sports facilities include multiple swimming pools, football and basketball courts, a gymnastics suite and a ninja gym, with extensive outdoor spaces for outdoor education.