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BTB School (Sekolah Bina Tunas Bangsa)

Indonesia, Jakarta

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Fees not listed
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2005
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE
Taught languages Indonesian, English
Strengths Performing Arts, Academic Enrichment, Outdoor Education
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, High School
Introduction

BTB School (Sekolah Bina Tunas Bangsa) offers a dual-curriculum pathway designed to prepare students for global higher education. In the senior years, the school delivers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IB DP), while earlier grades follow the Cambridge Secondary curriculum. This combination supports a coherent progression from foundational study to internationally recognized qualifications. The IB DP emphasizes inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and intercultural understanding, with assessment that includes internal and external components. Cambridge Secondary provides a structured framework of subject disciplines and external assessments that promote rigorous study skills and academic confidence. The school focuses on a supportive learning environment where teachers guide students through project work, collaborative tasks, and formative feedback. The BTB campus atmosphere and classroom routines are designed to nurture responsibility, time management, and independent learning. The school's international-oriented curriculum aims to equip students with the skills to navigate diverse academic paths worldwide. It fosters global learning.

Jl. Pluit Timur Blok MM, RW.4, Pluit, Kecamatan Penjaringan, Jkt Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14450, Indonesia

The Essentials

BTB School (Sekolah Bina Tunas Bangsa) has instruction in English.

Fees
Application / Registration Fee

- Registration (form/assessment) fee: Rp4,000,000, payable at time of application; this fee is reported as refundable 100% if the applicant does not pass the placement/entrance test.

One‑time / Development (Uang Pangkal) Fee

- A one‑time development / entrance (uang pangkal) fee is charged at enrolment. Published public references report varying amounts depending on the payment option and the year-group package chosen. Reported figures include: Rp26,000,000 (single‑payment baseline figure cited for certain intake packages), Rp56,000,000 (reported as an option spread over 3 years), Rp63,000,000, and higher packaged totals up to about Rp70,000,000–Rp75,000,000 in some recent public summaries. These represent the one‑off development/entrance amounts reported for recent intake years.

Tuition / School Fee (SPP) — typical billing units reported

- Monthly SPP: publicly reported monthly tuition amounts for BTB School vary by level and by source. Reported monthly ranges include approximately Rp2,300,000 to Rp5,950,000 per month depending on the year group and the source reporting that year group.

- Annual tuition / total yearly charges: several recent public summaries report total annual tuition around the Rp60,000,000–Rp75,000,000 range for a full year at several levels; some entries list annual totals near Rp70,000,000. Where both monthly and annual figures are reported, the annual total typically reflects the monthly SPP multiplied by the billed months plus any annual charges.

Tuition by Broad School Level (compiled from recent public summaries)

- Early Years / Kindergarten: reported to follow the lower end of the tuition range; specific published per‑term or per‑year breakdowns are not publicly consolidated in a single official schedule.

- Primary (SD): reported monthly SPP in public summaries commonly appears in the mid‑range (examples reported: ~Rp2,595,000 per month and upward), with one‑time development/entrance fees reported separately. Annual totals in public summaries for primary level have appeared in the Rp60,000,000–Rp75,000,000 band.

- Lower and Upper Secondary (SMP / SMA): reported monthly and yearly tuition figures vary by source; where published, secondary tuition generally aligns with or sits slightly above primary tuition in public summaries; some public listings show school fee/month and separate development fees as noted above.

Per‑term / Per‑semester detail

- Publicly available summaries do not consistently publish a single per‑term or per‑semester table for all year groups. Reported billing patterns in public references indicate that tuition can be billed monthly (SPP per month) or as annual/termly totals depending on the payment option chosen. Specific per‑term numbers for each grade are not consolidated in the publicly available material found.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Typical billing elements reported across public sources:
- Registration fee due at application (reported as refundable if placement is not successful).
- One‑time development/entrance (uang pangkal) fee due on acceptance/enrolment.
- Monthly SPP billed either monthly or consolidated by term/semester depending on the payment option selected; some families report options to pay annually or in multi‑year packages.
- Public summaries indicate there are sometimes multiple payment options (e.g., one‑time lump sum for longer coverage vs. annual/monthly billing).

Boarding fees

- No boarding provision is listed in publicly available materials for BTB School; BTB School is presented as a day school serving early years through secondary levels. No dedicated boarding fee schedule was located in public summaries.

Other costs and recurring ancillary charges

- Uniform: publicly reported uniform costs in recent public summaries are typically in the region of about Rp700,000–Rp1,000,000 (one‑off/initial purchase).

- Books and learning materials: reported one‑off or annual book/materials charges cited in public summaries range from about Rp1,000,000 to several million rupiah depending on the year group and inclusions.

- Activity / annual program fees: reported items such as student accident insurance, computer/ICT fees, event/activity contributions, photocopy/materials, and other year‑level activity fees are commonly listed separately in public summaries; amounts vary by year group and activity.

Refund information

- Registration/application fee: reported as refundable 100% if an applicant does not pass the placement/entrance test.

- Refunds for other fees (development/entrance, tuition) are not consistently published in public summaries; individual fee policies (such as refundable security deposits or pro‑rata refunds on withdrawal) are handled under the school's fee policy and are not consolidated in the publicly available summaries reviewed.

Fee payment options

- Public summaries and school contact materials show that standard payment methods used for Indonesian private/international schools are accepted, including bank transfer and direct payment to the school's accounts. Specific payment methods reported in some public items include bank transfer details for school accounts. Credit card acceptance is not consistently reported in the public summaries found; families commonly use bank transfer or in‑person payment arrangements.

Short note on the 2026/27 vs earlier academic years

- A consolidated official posted fee schedule explicitly labelled for 2026/27 was not located in the public material reviewed. The figures above are compiled from recent public summaries and local listings referring to the most recent published seasons (2024–2026 reporting in public sources). The numbers listed above represent the commonly reported registration, development (uang pangkal), monthly tuition (SPP) ranges, and typical ancillary charges that appear in public summaries for BTB School.
Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

BTB School supports a positive school community through student activities and events that emphasize teamwork, leadership, and well-being, including house-based activities and assemblies that foster belonging and social connection.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The provided sources do not publish specific information about special education needs or specialist SEN provisions.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school hosts language-related activities such as English Day and language-focused events, indicating an emphasis on English-language opportunities within the school community, but no explicit program details are published in the provided materials.

Mental Wellbeing

BTB School emphasizes a supportive environment through programs and events that promote student engagement, leadership opportunities (e.g., Student Council), and awareness activities such as anti-bullying workshops.

Safeguarding

BTB School conducts safety drills such as annual earthquake evacuation exercises and hosts safeguarding-related activities (e.g., anti-bullying workshop) to protect students and promote a safe school environment.

Admissions

Admissions

1. BTB's teaching system arises from the belief that the quality of instruction is a decisive factor in students' learning outcomes. It is the product of long research drawn from teaching methods around the world and adjusted to become an additional motivation for students to learn in the most optimal way. This is the main goal of all BTB activities, in line with the aspiration to motivate every student to achieve personal and group success. 2. Admissions and Student Services: Visit the Admissions and Student Services office to learn more about BTB's curriculum and to take a tour of the facilities. Admissions are open for PAUD through TK, SD, SMP, and SMA. The BTB family area provides news, announcements, and bulletins. 3. BTB operates from Pluit Timur Campus.

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