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Stella Maris School

Indonesia, Tangerang

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Indonesian, Mandarin
Fees Fees not listed
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1550
Type Co-educational
Opened 1995
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge IGCSE, IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages Mandarin
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, STEM
Clubs Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies, Community and Service
Stages Infant/Toddler Care, Preschool, Kindergarten, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Stella Maris School in BSD and Gading Serpong, Indonesia, delivers a curriculum spanning international systems for ages 2 to 18. The programme blends Cambridge International Primary for preschool, Cambridge IGCSE for junior high, IB Diploma Programme for senior high, with KB/TK and SD/SMP/SMA levels aligned to the school's aims. English is the language of instruction from preschool onward. A feature is the Entrepreneurship program embedded from Preschool through the IB Diploma, reinforcing practical skills alongside academics. The primary school emphasizes character formation through a Christian ethos and mentoring, while junior and senior high foster inquiry, independent learning, and verbal and written communication. The school has ISO 9001-2000 certification (2004) and launched the IB Diploma in 2005 via Stella Maris International School in Vatican Cluster, Gading Serpong. Co-curriculars include futsal and basketball, arts such as theatre and painting, science and computing clubs, and intercultural events like Stema Festival and International Festival.

Gading Serpong, Jl. Vatican Cluster Sektor 8A, Stella Maris School, Preschool - Primary - Secondary, Klp. Dua, Kecamatan Kelapa Dua, Kabupaten Tangerang, Banten 15810, Indonesia

The Essentials

Stella Maris School has 1,550 pupils, instruction in English, Indonesian, Mandarin.

Location

Stella Maris School BSD is located at Jl. Artha Kencana Kav C1, Kencana Loka, Tangerang Selatan, Banten 15310, Indonesia. The address places the campus in the Tangerang Selatan area.

Stages

KB-TK (early childhood/kindergarten) through SD (elementary), SMP (middle school), and SMA (senior high school). ESL (English as a Second Language) is offered in SMP and SMA.

Type

National curriculum school.

Country affiliation

Indonesia

Fees
Application / registration fees
- Application / registration fee (one‑time at application): commonly reported between IDR 300,000 and IDR 3,000,000 depending on year level and campus; some published listings for the BSD/Gading Serpong campus show figures in the lower hundreds of thousands while other published notices show higher admission administration charges for specific entry levels.

One‑time entry / enrolment fee (Uang Pangkal / admission deposit)
- One‑time entry/enrolment (uang pangkal) is charged on enrolment and is reported in public listings for the Serpong/BSD campus in a range from approximately IDR 18,000,000 up to around IDR 35,000,000 depending on level and intake. This fee is a separate, one‑time charge at acceptance.

Tuition (SPP) — by year group and basis of billing
- Published annual tuition (SPP) ranges for Stella Maris (Serpong/BSD) are reported at approximately IDR 21,000,000 to IDR 32,000,000 per year; the lower end generally corresponds to younger/primary levels and the higher end to secondary/upper levels.
- The school's parent handbooks and finance notes for the BSD campus specify the school issues monthly or period billing and offers discounts for upfront payments: paying one full year in advance receives a one‑month SPP discount; paying six months in advance receives a 4% discount. The school requires timely payment and applies late penalties. Exact per‑term tuition amounts by individual grade are not published in the public handbook documents reviewed; see the summary at the end for details.

Billing schedule and payment terms
- Regular administrative and tuition payments are due by the 10th of each month (this applies to school administrative bills including SPP). If a report card is to be issued earlier than the 10th, outstanding fees must be settled before distribution. Late payment penalties are applied (example: a published penalty for late SPP is IDR 150,000 per month and IDR 100,000 for late building‑ or activity‑donation payments). The finance policy includes formal notice steps for overdue accounts.
- Payment frequency options used in practice include monthly payments, semester/half‑year payments, and annual prepayment (with the discounts described above). The school operates a virtual account payment system for student accounts; specific payment flows and discount rules are set out in the school handbooks.

Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The BSD / Gading Serpong Stella Maris campus materials and parent handbooks reviewed do not list a boarding programme or boarding fees for the BSD day‑school campus. Public summaries that mention a boarding option refer to other contexts or to the broader Stella Maris group; there are no boarding fee schedules shown in the BSD handbooks. If a boarding offer exists at a specific Stella Maris campus, its fees were not present in the BSD campus handbooks examined.

Other costs and typical additional fees
- Uniforms, textbooks and learning‑centre/course fees, activity fees, school building/donation fees, examination fees, and transport (antar‑jemput / school bus) charges are additional to SPP and are billed through the school's finance system. These additional charges are payable through the same payment channels and are specifically itemised on student billing statements. The school handbook lists that payment items such as seragam (uniform), buku (books), kursus (learning centre/course) and antar‑jemput (transport) are charged in addition to SPP.
- Event or competition registration fees and extracurricular participation fees are charged separately and, in at least some published event documents for the campus, are stated to be non‑refundable for cancelled participation.

Refund information
- There is no comprehensive public general refund policy for tuition and enrolment fees published in the BSD campus handbooks examined. Some one‑off payments such as event registrations have explicit non‑refund clauses in event notices; formal refund rules for entrance/registration or building contributions are not set out in the public handbook excerpts available. For student account balances, the school's finance procedures and notice steps for overdue payments are published; specific refundable vs non‑refundable classifications for each fee type were not published in the handbook pages reviewed.

Fee payment options and bank details (how payments are accepted)
- Accepted payment channels used by the BSD campus are: Virtual Account payments (BCA Virtual Account format described in the handbook), bank transfer to school accounts (examples published in parent handbooks include BCA and Bank Sinarmas accounts used for uniforms/books and selected payments), and other bank transfer instructions as shown on student billing. The handbook gives examples of Virtual Account usage (BCA VA numbers using a school code + student NIS) and specific account numbers for book/uniform payments. Payment contacts and finance office WhatsApp numbers are provided in the handbooks for reconciliation.

Summary of scope and gaps in publicly available fee details
- Publicly available handbooks and local published listings provide clear billing rules (due dates, late penalties, virtual account and bank transfer methods, and discount rules for prepayment) and typical headline figures (application/registration ranges, one‑time entry fee ranges, and annual SPP ranges). However, an itemised published fee schedule giving exact tuition (SPP) by individual year group and the exact per‑term amounts for the 2026/27 academic year was not present in the BSD campus handbooks and related public documents reviewed. The numerical figures in this overview are therefore presented as the ranges and examples that are publicly reported for the Serpong/BSD campus; exact per‑term fee breakdowns by grade and a full 2026/27 line‑by‑line fee schedule were not found in the examined public handbooks and notices.
Academics

Stella Maris School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge IGCSE, IB (DP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

Stella Maris BSD offers KB/TK, Primary (SD), Junior High (SMP), and Senior High (SMA). KB/TK emphasizes six areas of development—Moral and Spiritual, Social and Emotional, Language, Cognitive, Physical, and Arts—with co-curricular activities such as dance, arts and crafts, Tae Kwon Do, and coloring. Primary focuses on character development aligned with the school's vision to be the leading primary school for character formation based on Christian faith, delivered through KPS (Student Mentoring), PDS (Student Pioneers), and BCS (Be Confident Student), entrepreneurship, and Stema Fest as an academic and talent competition. Junior High aims to develop learning traditions, positive identity, and verbal and written communication, with extracurriculars including futsal, basketball, table tennis, badminton, choir, painting, traditional dance, karate, and computers. Senior High emphasizes developing interests and talents, scientific and innovative thinking, holistic education, and preparation for entrepreneurship, supported by diverse extracurriculars such as futsal, badminton, traditional dance, computing, basketball, karate, beauty class, cinematography and scouting, plus clubs in modern dance, science, math, entrepreneurship, music, volleyball, English and Japanese, and character-development programs like character camps, live-in programs, internships, and retreats as flagship activities. Stella Maris Gading Serpong uses Cambridge International for its curriculum: Cambridge International Primary Program for grades 1–3, Cambridge IGCSE for junior high, and the IB Diploma for high school; primary uses a thematic approach across five subjects (English, Social Studies, Mathematics, Creative Arts, and General Knowledge); co-curriculars include futsal, cinematography, science, arts and crafts, basketball, dance, Taekwondo, Wushu, choir, archery, and badminton.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Eligibility and scholarship opportunities. Stella Maris School BSD welcomes applicants with diverse talents. Because capacity is limited, admission uses an entrance evaluation to assess the suitability and potential of each candidate. Applicants who meet the requirements may enroll and have a chance to receive a scholarship. 2. Required documents. For prospective SMP students, an SD certificate is required; for prospective SMA students, an SMP certificate is required (to be submitted later). A soft copy of the report card is required. Applicants must purchase and complete the registration form and provide proof of academic and non‑academic achievements. 3. How to apply. Applications are accepted for all levels; registration is available through the Admissions team. 4. Admission process. Stella Maris School BSD supports a wide range of talents to join. However, due to limited capacity, an entrance selection will be conducted with specific conditions to assess the quality of candidates. Details of the selection process are provided to enrolled families. 5. Scholarships. All applicants who meet the requirements may apply for a scholarship; scholarships can cover up to 100% of tuition and enrollment fees depending on merit and program. 6. Payment details. For payment details contact the Admissions team at (021) 7566566 Ext 260, 261, 262 or WhatsApp 0812-9568-2920. 7. Locations. Stella Maris School operates at multiple campuses: BSD (Preschool through SMA), Gading Serpong (Preschool through SMA with an IGCSE/IB International Program for SMP–SMA), Pontianak (Daycare through Primary), Karawaci (Daycare through Primary), Sunnyville Kemayoran (Daycare through Primary), and Jambi (Preschool through Primary). 8. Enrollment incentives. Free Parent Counseling and Trial Class are offered; consultations and enrollment offers are available through the admissions team.

Scholarships

Overview: Stella Maris School offers Academic and Non‑Academic Scholarships with potential coverage up to 100% of enrollment and tuition fees. Scholarships are available across campuses (e.g., Stella Maris BSD and Stella Maris Gading Serpong) and apply to the current Academic Year (AY 2025–2026 for All Levels; AY 2026–2027 open for relevant cycles). 1) Scholarship types. Types include Academic and Non‑Academic scholarships; additional scholarship programs exist for different campuses and activities. 2) Eligibility (Academic Scholarships). Applicants must meet these criteria: (a) overall rank 1st to 3rd in the previous class for three consecutive years, with a supporting letter from the previous school and a report card; (b) awards in academic fields at provincial, national, or international levels (attach if available); (c) minimum average report card score of 85; (d) complete a series of tests and achieve a minimum score of 85 out of 100. 3) Eligibility (Non‑Academic scholarships). Scholarships may be awarded for achievements in non‑academic areas such as athletics, arts, and other competitions. 4) How to apply. Submit the required documents to be considered for the scholarship program; scholarships are not applicable to Stella Maris Group students in some cohorts. 5) Locations and contact. Scholarships are offered at Stella Maris BSD and Stella Maris Gading Serpong; inquiries should be directed to the admissions team. 6) Beasiswa Hari Pahlawan. The Beasiswa Hari Pahlawan program supports Academic and Non‑Academic excellence, providing opportunities for high‑achieving students in academic and non‑academic fields (e.g., badminton, basketball, esports, singing, music, painting) to obtain a scholarship and pursue education of international standard at Stella Maris School.

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