Indonesia, Jakarta
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The school has a uniform. The Classic Wellington Tartan connects pupils to heritage, with a separate PE kit for active learning. Uniforms help pupils feel confident and prepared for school each day.
The school has a purpose-built canteen serving fresh, healthy and age-appropriate meals daily, with care for dietary needs and allergies. All drinking water is centrally filtered and further purified through Elkay bottle-filling stations across the school.
The House system is the heart of school life. Every pupil and staff member belongs to a House. From Year 2 onward, pupils are placed into Beresford, Hill, Hardinge or Talbot, and Houses participate in competitions, service projects and celebrations to build teamwork and school spirit.
The school is owned by Yayasan Wellington College Independent School Jakarta. The Pembina is Mr. Tommy Suryopratomo, and a Governing Board leads the school.
Wellington College Independent School Jakarta is the first British-heritage school in Indonesia and belongs to the Wellington College International network. It serves ages 3 to 11, offering the English Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and the English National Curriculum for Junior School, with English as the main language of instruction. Bahasa Indonesia and Mandarin are taught at age-appropriate levels. The curriculum includes STEAM, Service & Sustainability, Wellbeing and Indonesian Studies, plus specialist classes in Music, Sports and Enrichment, preparing pupils for senior pathways. The campus is in BSD City, Tangerang Selatan, with bright, flexible spaces, a well-resourced library, dedicated music and computer rooms, and Early Years areas designed for indoor-outdoor movement. The development unfolds in four phases, expanding through Nursery to Year 13 and eventually offering IGCSEs, A Levels and the IB Diploma Programme.