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Ichthus School

Indonesia, Jakarta

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The school at a glance
Fees IDR 80,000,000
Ages Not listed
Type Co-educational
Opened 2001
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE
Strengths Performing Arts, Languages, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Ichthus School Jakarta is an international Christian school offering Cambridge curricula across two campuses in West Jakarta and South Jakarta. The Primary program spans Grades 1–6 and prepares students for the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint through interactive, project-based learning and character development anchored in biblical foundations, with field trips and activities such as talent shows, presentations, quizzes, and games. The Secondary program for Grades 7–10 follows the Cambridge framework, integrating Checkpoints in Grade 8 and IGCSE in Grade 10, alongside Indonesian National Assessments. A Pre-University program provides Cambridge A Levels. Founded in 2001 by Mrs See Mun Suparno to prepare students to live a Christian life, the school emphasizes academics anchored on biblical foundations. Facilities include the West Campus at Sunrise Garden and the South Campus at Pondok Indah, with primary and secondary buildings on each site. Extracurriculars include student council, community service, academic competitions, and Arts, Languages, and leadership activities.

The Essentials

Location

Ichthus School operates two campuses in Jakarta, Indonesia: South Campus at Jl. Caringin Barat No. 1, Cilandak Barat, South Jakarta; West Campus at Jl. Surya Mandala III Blok N II No.11, Sunrise Garden, West Jakarta. Both campuses are in well‑established suburbs with convenient access to amenities and major roads.

Stages

Primary Curriculum, Secondary Curriculum, and a Pre-University Program.

Type

International Christian school in Jakarta, Indonesia (Sekolah Kristen Internasional di Jakarta Barat & Jakarta Selatan).

Country affiliation

Indonesia

Religious affiliation

Christian

Fees

Annual tuition at Ichthus School ranges from IDR 80,000,000 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration Fees
- No fixed public amount for an application or registration fee is published for the 2026/27 academic year. Where an application or registration fee is charged, the school typically requests payment at the time of application or acceptance; specific amounts are provided directly by the admissions office on offer.

Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- A complete, itemised fee schedule for 2026/27 is not published publicly. Available market information and recent parental/third‑party reports indicate the school's annual tuition for day students typically falls in a broad range rather than a single fixed figure:
- Indicative annual range (all year groups combined): approximately IDR 80,000,000 to IDR 180,000,000 per year, depending on year group and campus. This range is an observed market range reported for Ichthus School in recent school‑listing guides.
- Typical billing pattern: tuition is charged by term or by academic installment; a termly invoice is commonly issued and each term payment represents roughly one third of the annual tuition where a three‑term academic calendar is used. Exact per‑year and per‑term amounts by specific year group (e.g., Primary Years, Lower Secondary, Upper Secondary) are issued by the admissions/finance office at the time of offer.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school operates on a multi‑term academic calendar; parental communications show termly invoicing with specific due dates for each term. Sample parent/payment communications show term invoice deadlines (for example, a Term IV invoice with a due date in March). In practice, parents receive term invoices that must be paid by the date specified on the invoice.
- Payment is expected according to the invoice (termly or according to any agreed instalment plan); late payments are managed through the school's finance office and follow the school's internal policies on reminders and collection.

Boarding fees
- Ichthus School operates as a day school at its South and West campuses and does not list boarding provision or boarding fees in public materials. Therefore no boarding fees are charged because boarding is not offered.

Other costs and additional fees
- Additional costs commonly payable in addition to tuition include (but are not limited to): school uniforms, textbooks and learning materials, school trips and residential retreats, examination fees (where applicable), extracurricular activity fees, and incidental charges. These items are typically invoiced separately or noted as exclusions from the tuition invoice. Exact charges for uniforms and extras are set by the school and supplied on parental invoices or fee schedules.

Refund information
- A detailed refund policy for tuition, deposits, or ancillary fees for the 2026/27 academic year is not published in the public domain. Refunds, where applicable, are handled according to the school's internal finance and admissions policies and are confirmed to parents in offer/acceptance documentation.

Fee payment options
- Bank transfer is an established payment method: recent parent payment communications show transfers to a BCA account / virtual account or to the school foundation account as the primary channel for fee payment. A virtual account number and the foundation bank account have been used in school payment notices.
- Other payment methods (credit card, online gateway, or cash) are not published publicly as standard options; parents are provided with the accepted payment methods and instructions on the invoice or in communications from the school's finance office.

Summary and practical notes for parents
- A full, itemised public fee schedule for 2026/27 is not available; published public references and parent communications indicate Ichthus School's annual tuition is typically within a broad range (approximately IDR 80,000,000–180,000,000) and that billing is termly with bank transfer (BCA/virtual account) commonly used for payments. Specific application fees, exact per‑year/per‑term tuition by grade, any development/capital levies, and the school's formal refund rules are provided to parents in admissions and fee documentation at the point of offer.
Academics

Ichthus School teaches Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE.

Curriculum

Ichthus Primary Curriculum is a 6-year program for Grades 1–6 (ages 6–11) that adheres to international standards and prepares students for the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint. Learning emphasizes interactive, project-based study and character development anchored in biblical foundations, with field trips and activities such as talent shows, presentations, quizzes, and games. The Primary program offers broad subject choices: Languages (English, Indonesian, French/Mandarin); Mathematics; Science; Creative Arts; Performing Arts; Music; Physical Education; and Religion/Christian Studies; final Cambridge Primary Checkpoint assessments are administered in English, Mathematics, and Science. Ichthus Secondary Curriculum for Grades 7–10 integrates Cambridge Secondary Checkpoints (Grade 8) and Cambridge IGCSE (Grades 9–10), with the Indonesian National Assessments in Grade 8 and Grade 11. The Pre-University Program offers Cambridge A Levels with a wide range of subjects.

Higher Education Progression

The University Preparation pathway begins in Grade 10 and continues through Grade 12; alumni have admissions to top universities worldwide.

Gifted and Talented

We recognize and nurture talents beyond standard academic requirements.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school emphasizes holistic growth of the student, balancing academic achievement with spiritual growth and social and life skills. The Comprehensive Ichthus Curriculum supports character building and leadership development through projects and presentations. Students are encouraged to take accountability for their learning and are coached to become independent learners. The primary school counselor works with students to increase engagement in class. Teachers differentiate instruction to accommodate different learning styles and talents. Learning extends beyond the classroom with field trips and school-wide events, including talent performances, presentations, quizzes and games.

Safeguarding

The Non-Discriminatory Policy states that Ichthus School Jakarta welcomes students from any nationality, race or religion. It does not discriminate on the basis of ethnicity, gender or color. All students are treated equally and are given the same rights and access to the programs and activities offered.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Placement Test. The admissions process includes a placement test. 2. Interview with principal / Counselor. The applicant meets with the principal or counselor as part of the admissions process. 3. Submission of Report Cards from existing school. The package requires submission of report cards from the applicant's current school. 4. Review Process. A review process follows the above steps to determine eligibility. 5. Acceptance. If accepted, the applicant proceeds to the next steps. 6. Submission of regulatory documentation. Regulatory documentation is submitted as part of enrollment. 7. Payment of School Fees. Payment of school fees is completed after acceptance. Please submit your details here and our admissions officer will get in touch with you.

Scholarships

Ichthus School offers scholarships for secondary school. Scholarships range from 25-100% of tuition fee and enrolment fee. A limited number of scholarships are awarded yearly. Eligibility is based on a combination of academic and non-academic participation and achievements, subject to the final assessment and decision of the awarding committee. The award is also subject to the number of applicants and their quality. How to apply: Submit your details and the admissions officer will contact you. Requirements: 1) Results of all external academic tests and report cards for the last 3 academic years; 2) List of awards; 3) List of academic and non-academic activities; 4) Applicant's video for scholarship application including self-introduction, why applying, why deserving, what are your hobbies, and what is your passion.

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