Indonesia, Jakarta
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ACG School Jakarta provides international education for ages 3 to 18, spanning Kindergarten to Year 13. The curriculum combines Cambridge IGCSE (ages 14-16) and IB Diploma Programme (ages 16-18), alongside IB Primary Years Programme in early years. The school sits in Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta on campus with 30 classrooms, two science laboratories, a library, music and art rooms, a dance studio and a design technology room, plus a Musholla. Facilities: gym, swimming pool, covered court and junior soccer field. English language instruction is emphasised, with specialists in English, French, Spanish and science. The school offers 47 international subjects and 32 extracurricular activities, from Model United Nations to the ACG Radio Station, eco-clubs to leadership opportunities. Learning support is available, and the Inspired Group network provides Summer Camps and student exchanges. ACG Jakarta is Cambridge International School and authorised for IB PYP and DP with Council of International Schools accreditation.
Jl. Warung Jati Barat Jl. Taman Margasatwa Raya No.19, RT.10/RW.5, Jati Padang, Ps. Minggu, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12540, Indonesia
ACG School Jakarta has 300 pupils, typical class sizes of 13, instruction in English.
Pasar Minggu, South Jakarta, Indonesia. The campus is on a single site on beautiful grounds, easily accessible from the Ring Road with safe entry and exit for daily commuters. The facilities include 30 classrooms, two science laboratories, a library, music and art rooms, a dance studio and a design technology room, and a Musholla.
Kindergarten – Year 13
international school
English language learner (ELL) support.
Indonesia
Safe private transport; School Bus Service provides pick-up areas including Pondok Indah, Kuningan, Senayan, Dharmawangsa and Kemang. Fees are determined per semester and vary by route; a minimum of five students is required per vehicle; minimum 19,300,000 IDR per semester; payments must be made before the first day of each term.
ACG School Jakarta teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Cambridge IGCSE for students aged 3 to 18.
ACG School Jakarta provides Kindergarten to Year 13. The curriculum pathway includes Cambridge IGCSE for ages 14–16 and the IB Diploma Programme for ages 16–18. The school offers 47 international curriculum subjects and 32 extra-curricular activities. Language education is supported by subject specialists in English, French, Spanish and science, with English-language instruction emphasised. Learning support is available to assist students with additional educational needs, and the approach is student-focused.
IB Diploma Programme results 2025: average point score 34.
Dedicated university counsellors support students in planning for higher education. 90% of Inspired students are accepted to their first-choice university, and one-third of alumni attend an Ivy League or Russell Group institution.
The school supports social-emotional learning through a student-centred pastoral approach that promotes wellbeing and personal growth. Students are encouraged to develop leadership and collaboration through the Student Council (STUCO), with roles across year groups and regular activities. Mental health awareness and emotional wellbeing are prioritised through school-led initiatives and events. The school fosters social connectedness through an inclusive, multicultural community and caring relationships among staff and students. The wellbeing focus is reinforced by facilities and programmes described in the prospectus, including sports and wellbeing facilities.
The school accepts students with special educational needs on a case-by-case basis. Students with mild to moderate challenges are supported in the general education setting with additional support provided by SEN Teaching Assistants (additional cost to parents), teacher assistants and classroom teachers. An Educational Adjustment Plan (EAP) is developed by the SEN Coordinator and involves all stakeholders. Shadow teachers are available to support students with learning challenges, at additional cost.
English language learner (ELL) support is provided. Students are assessed for English ability through a formal interview with the principal or academic leadership team member and by reviewing previous academic records. Bahasa Indonesia, French, Mandarin Chinese are also taught in the classroom.
Student wellbeing is a priority, with an international dean dedicated to the wellbeing of international students. Mental health awareness is promoted through events such as Mental Health Awareness Week and student-led activities supporting emotional wellbeing. The school is highlighted in news pieces for student wellbeing and leadership initiatives. The Prospectus highlights sports and wellbeing facilities as part of the campus wellbeing offering.
The school discusses safeguarding in the context of privacy and safeguarding with universities. It uses Unifrog to assist with university applications, including letters of recommendation, predicted grades and transcripts.
1. Apply Online: Complete the online Application Form and submit it with the application fee and required supporting documents, including passport or birth certificate, latest school report, one recent photograph, standardised test results, copies of current school reports, and results of any external examinations where applicable. For senior students, previous work may be reviewed, and supporting documents may be provided later if not currently available. Applications are accepted throughout the academic year and students may start at any time. After the online application is received, a member of the Admissions team will contact the family. 2. Interview: All applicants attend an interview with the Principal or a member of the senior Administration Team. Email or Skype support is offered for families relocating to Indonesia. The interview lasts about 30 minutes and helps the school learn about the child's attitude, personal responsibility, and motivation, and provides an opportunity to learn more about the school. The child may also be asked to complete an English language assessment. 3. Offer: The school confirms the offer of a place in writing, and the offer includes a Contract of Enrolment and a Request for Payment. 4. Acceptance: To confirm the place, the Contract of Enrolment must be accepted and the required fees paid. The school looks forward to welcoming the family. 5. Documents and start: Documents may be uploaded with the application, including passport or birth certificate, latest school report, a recent photograph, and standardised test results. For senior students, supporting documents may be provided later if not currently available. Applications are accepted throughout the academic year, including mid-year starts, and a member of the Admissions team will contact the family after submission.
Academic Scholarships are available to Year 12 entrants. Indonesian citizens living in Jakarta who demonstrate outstanding academic potential and excellence in artistic, cultural, or sporting pursuits may apply for the academic scholarship alongside their enrolment application. Limited funding is available. Scholarships cover full tuition and School Development fees for Years 12 and 13, and recipients must maintain a high level of academic achievement; the award is reviewed annually. The recipient's family is responsible for other costs, such as uniform and after-school activities. Scholarship Criteria include: Indonesian citizen living in Jakarta; not currently enrolled at another ACG School; high level of English; outstanding academic record; and commitment to the school's core values and IB Learner Profile. Scholarship Application Process requires a completed enrolment Application Form, a full CV with two recommendation letters, a 1000-word essay about the benefits of the opportunity and contributions to the school, and an interview with the Principal. All scholarships are subject to annual review. Nsouli Scholars Programme is a global initiative that enables up to 50 extraordinary students at any one time to attend Inspired schools on a full scholarship for the duration of their education; several scholarships will be awarded to individuals of Lebanese origin. Inspired entities provide a holistic education experience including academics and extracurricular programs, and scholarships are offered to support access to these opportunities.