Indonesia, Bali
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The Bali campus is located at Jl. Tukad Badung XXV No. 80-88, Denpasar Selatan, Bali 80224. The Jakarta campus is located at Heart Space 2.0, Graha APIC, Jl. K.H. Wahid Hasyim No.154-156, 5th Floor, Kampung Bali, Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta City, Jakarta 10290.
Indonesia
Application and one‑off fees
- Registration / building fee (one‑off): IDR 5,000,000.
Tuition fees (published monthly rates by year group)
- Pre‑School / Playgroup (ages ~2–4): IDR 4,500,500 per month. Annual (12 months): IDR 54,006,000. Per term (if the school operates on three terms per year): IDR 18,002,000.
- Kindergarten (K1–K2, ages ~5–6): IDR 5,000,000 per month. Annual (12 months): IDR 60,000,000. Per term (3 terms): IDR 20,000,000.
- Primary School (SD, ages ~7–12): IDR 5,250,000 per month. Annual (12 months): IDR 63,000,000. Per term (3 terms): IDR 21,000,000. (Uniforms and textbooks are additional costs for primary students.)
- Junior High (SMP) and Senior High (SMA): no detailed published monthly tuition amounts were available in the public listings reviewed.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Billing is normally organised by term; parents can pay per term or choose to pay in advance. Payment timing follows the invoice schedule issued before each term. Some listings note that families may also arrange installment options for a term.
Boarding fees
- No boarding program with published boarding fees was identified for Trihita Alam Eco School in the materials reviewed. The school is represented as a day/eco school rather than an established boarding provider.
Other costs and typical additional charges
- Uniforms and textbooks: charged in addition to tuition for primary school students.
- Summer camp / short‑course registration fees (example activity): IDR 1,000,000 (one‑off registration for summer camp was advertised for activities in recent listings). Additional extracurricular program fees, field trips, or special workshops may be charged separately.
Refund information
- No detailed, published refund schedule for application, tuition, or term withdrawals was available in the public listings reviewed. Where schools operate with one‑off registration/building fees, those fees are commonly non‑refundable; parents should confirm the refund and withdrawal terms on the school invoice or enrollment agreement.
Fee payment options
- Invoices and payment instructions are issued by the school; commonly accepted methods (as used by comparable schools in the area) include local bank transfer and in‑person payment. Specific account details and the available payment methods are provided on the school's invoice or financial notice.
Notes for parents (practical summary)
- Expect the listed tuition amounts to be billed month‑by‑month and to total approximately the annual amounts shown above if enrolled for the full 12 months.
- Budget separately for a one‑off registration/building fee, uniforms, textbooks and occasional activity or excursion charges.
- Confirm billing dates, installment options, exact payment methods, boarding availability, and the school's refund/withdrawal terms directly with the school during enrollment to receive the official invoice and payment schedule.
Trihita Alam Eco School Bali is a private, secular, independent school offering Playgroup through Kindergarten. The curriculum is child-focused and play-based, designed to nurture each child's potential in a safe, caring environment. Classes run from Playgroup (18 months–2.5 years) to Kindergarten 2 (5–6 years) with a Finland-inspired approach that emphasizes joyful learning, minimal formal testing, and a teacher-to-student ratio that supports individualized attention. The school is set in a natural Bali landscape, with open-air classrooms, rice paddies, and farm animals, inviting curiosity and hands-on discovery beyond the classroom. A core feature is Trihita Alam Peduli, a community service program that engages students in local service and sustainability projects. The school's emphasis on environment and responsible citizenship is reinforced by field experiences and interactive learning. Overall, Trihita Alam combines a gentle, inquiry-driven approach with practical, real-world learning in a culturally rich setting. It welcomes families seeking a balanced, nature-connected early education.