Indonesia, Bali
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Located in Jimbaran, Bali, Taman Rama School Jimbaran is a private National Plus day school serving Preschool through Year 12. The curriculum follows the Indonesian national framework with an international English program for junior and senior high. In Preschool, English is the language of instruction with native-speaking teachers, and Bahasa Indonesia and Mandarin are also taught. Primary uses bilingual instruction, delivering core subjects in Indonesian and English, with Mandarin included. Junior High and Senior High deliver Indonesian, English, and Mandarin, with English taught by native speakers and foreign teachers. The school is part of the Taman Rama network and is Indonesia's Cambridge International Fellowship Centre, affiliated with Cambridge International Examinations since 2003; the first international examinations were in 2005, and Fellowship Centre status was awarded in 2007. The 20,000-square-meter campus in Puri Gading, Jimbaran, houses libraries, laboratories, art and music rooms, a health clinic, two swimming pools, a football field, and a covered basketball court, plus air-conditioned classrooms with smart boards. Distinctive features include project-based learning, debate and public speaking, and a broad arts program with Balinese dance and theater, supported by extensive after-school clubs and community service.
Jl. Puri Gading No.Blok A, Jimbaran, Kec. Kuta Sel., Kabupaten Badung, Bali 80361, Indonesia
Taman Rama School Jimbaran has instruction in English, Indonesian.
Puri Gading, Jimbaran, Bali, Indonesia (80234). The campus is in the Jimbaran area, within the Puri Gading complex. It is a private National Plus school serving local and expatriate families. The school provides education from preschool through Year 12.
Pre-School; Primary (SD); Junior High (SMP); Senior High (SMA).
Private National Plus day school.
Indonesia
Religion is taught in Islam, Christianity (Catholic and Protestant), Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism.
School days are Monday to Friday. Hours vary by level: Toddler 9:00–11:00; Nursery 8:00–11:00; K1 8:00–11:00; K2 8:00–12:00; Primary (SD) 7:25–13:35; SD 3–6 / CP 3–6 7:25–14:10; SMP / SMA 7:20–14:15; Cambridge 7:20–14:15.
Taman Rama School Jimbaran teaches Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
The school follows the Indonesian national curriculum with an additional international English curriculum for junior high and senior high. Preschool uses English as the language of instruction, with lessons taught by native speakers and including Bahasa Indonesia and Mandarin. Primary integrates bilingual learning, with core subjects taught in Indonesian and English, and Mandarin included in the curriculum. Junior High and Senior High include Indonesian, English and Mandarin, with English taught by native speakers and foreign teachers. The school serves students from preschool through Year 12 as a private National Plus school in Bali.
The school has a Preschool Programme that develops moral, social, and emotional awareness; English is the language of instruction and children are encouraged to use English from an early age; English lessons are taught by native speakers.
The school teaches English as the main language of instruction; English lessons are taught by native speakers.
1. The school accepts students from Toddler (age 2) to Grade 12. Age requirements are: Toddler 2–3 years, Nursery 3–4 years, K1 4–5 years, K2 5–6 years, and Primary Grade 1 at least 6 years old at the start of the new academic year; consideration may be given in certain cases. 2. Prior to enrolment, parents should make thorough enquiries, inspect the school facilities, and become fully informed. They should read and understand all policies and regulations and be willing to abide by them if their child joins the school. Visiting the campus and speaking with staff is recommended to ensure fit. 3. The student applicant will be tested and/or interviewed, by appointment only. Following evaluation of tests and/or interview, the family will be notified by the Admissions Office regarding the status of the application, which may be accepted, wait listed, marked for re-testing, or denied. 4. Enrollment and admission depend on completing the required documents, providing correct information, and the result of admission test/interview. The school reserves the right to reject the student registration if the test/interview is not passed or information provided is incorrect. Upon notification of acceptance, parents must: obtain the application form at the Admissions Office and submit it with all required documents; remit payment of the registration, building, annual, and other required fees; the student is officially enrolled once all administrative requirements are fulfilled and full payment is received; class placement is determined by the admission test results and the student's performance.
Waitlist: After testing or interview, the status may be accepted, wait listed, marked for re-testing, or denied.