What is important to you when choosing a school for your children?
Is it a challenging, rigorous and internationally recognized curriculum? Opportunities to engage in sports, creative arts and community service? Supported learning in an environment that embraces diversity? Or perhaps it is something else that’s unique to your particular situation.
Together let’s explore how JIS can meet your needs and start your child on the journey to being “best for the world”.
Come meet with us today! We are offering on-campus tours.
Scheduling a time to meet with one of our admission specialists is an exciting part of the application process.
We are currently hosting on-campus tours as well as virtual meetings. To schedule an on-campus tour please email the Admissions Office at admissions@jisedu.or.id.
This is a time to let us know what is important to you. What makes your student special and gets them excited about school? We want to know!
This is a great opportunity for you to get all of your questions about JIS, Jakarta, and our community answered. These questions help us get to know you so we can personalize your experience in joining our community.
Jakarta Intercultural School welcomes learners who can benefit from and contribute to a high-quality elementary to secondary university preparatory curriculum.
Grade Placement Policies
Early Years Policy
Early Years students must be fully toilet trained prior to admission.
Elementary Campus Placement Policy
JIS has two Elementary campuses: Pattimura (PEL) and Pondok Indah (PIE). PEL is closer to embassies and the Central Business District while PIE is in a residential area in South Jakarta. Travel time between the campuses is approximately 20 minutes.
Admission priority is given to applicants based on the area of residence. In addition, if a grade level or student support service has reached capacity at the student's preferred campus, the student will be assigned to the alternate campus. The school reserves the right to determine these placements.
High School Admission Policies
The High School offers open enrollment for the Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, and IB Career-related programs. Students who are self-disciplined, organized, and motivated are welcome to enroll in these programs. IB pathways are two-year programs and students are expected to begin them in Grade 11.
To be eligible for enrollment in the High School a student must meet the following JIS graduation requirements:
*One-half credit: satisfactory and successful completion of one full semester, including all key summative assessments. A JIS student can earn a maximum of 4 credits per semester.
Grade 12 transfer students: JIS can admit Grade 12 transfer students from Lanes 1 and 2 who meet the above requirements. New 12th grade students must join within 2 weeks of the start of the first semester.
As an Indonesian school under the auspices of the Ministry of Education (MoE), Jakarta Intercultural School is committed to following MoE rules and regulations. (MoE decree no 31 year 2014) These are legal requirements and no student or parent may opt-out of these course requirements.
At Jakarta Intercultural School, inclusion is a commitment to welcoming, embracing, valuing, and educating a diverse range of learners. We believe that diversity enriches our community and creates a learning environment that reflects the natural complexity of our world. Inclusion fosters opportunities for all members of our community to grow and thrive. As a community, we develop empathy, compassion, and an evolving perspective as we learn alongside others with different backgrounds and abilities.
We can offer places at each grade level to a limited number of students who require support services. Areas of support include: English as an Additional Language (EAL), speech and language services (Elementary and Middle School only), occupational therapy (Elementary School only), academic support, classroom guidance, and individual counseling. Admission is contingent on a match between the student's needs and the level of services available.
The admission of any student with identified needs (language or learning) is determined on a case-by-case basis using multiple sources of information, such as school records, evaluations, Individual Learning Plans, and in some cases, an interview.
JIS groups applications into three Application Lanes.
1. Application Lane: Dependents of employees of JIS founding embassies (United States, United Kingdom, and Australia), and eligible dependents of JIS faculty.
2. Application Lane: Expatriate or host country students coming from overseas who do not yet have a school in Jakarta.
3. Application Lane: Expatriate or host country students transferring from a local or international school in the Greater Jakarta area (JABODETABEK). Applicationn this lane are for August enrollment only.
Within these application lanes, children whose siblings are currently enrolled at JIS or whose parents are JIS alumni have priority over other applicants in the same lane.