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Joglo Clubhouse School
A small primary school in Munggu, opened in 2020, that runs as much like an extended family clubhouse as a traditional school.
In brief
A small primary school in Munggu, opened in 2020, that runs as much like an extended family clubhouse as a traditional school.
Ages four to eleven, device-free, with daily meditation and a strong Indonesian and Balinese cultural strand woven into the week. The atmosphere is deliberately informal and outdoor, not a uniformed academic setup. Annual fees from around IDR 61 million put this firmly in the low-fee Bali tier, and the school accepts short-term and part-time enrolments, which suits the Canggu families who arrive on three- and six-month plans.
Independent parent feedback online is sparse. The setup tends to attract families who want a creative, low-pressure landing for primary years before transferring to Canggu Community, Sunrise or one of the larger schools for secondary. Anyone considering it through to secondary needs a clear plan for the next move, since the school does not run beyond primary.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Annual (52 weeks) | IDR 54,000,000 |
One-time fees
| Item | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Registration Fee | IDR 500,000 |
Reviews
A small, flexible primary in the rice fields between Seseh and Munggu, opened in 2020 and built around short stays as much as full-year families. The pitch is Cambridge Primary delivered loosely, with arts, Indonesian language, and outdoor time woven through a 8:30 to 2pm day. Independent parent commentary is scarce, so most of what is known about the school comes from how it positions itself: tiny, informal, art-forward, open to part-time and drop-in enrolments.
Positives
- Flexibility for transient families. Built for families passing through Bali. Short-term and part-time enrolments are part of the model, not an exception, and holiday programmes run on daily rates.
- Cambridge backbone, loose delivery. Cambridge International Primary and Lower Secondary frames the academics, with project-based work in arts, social studies and science. Indonesian language and culture sits alongside English and maths.
- Setting and scale. Single small site among rice fields in the Seseh and Munggu corner of Canggu. Roll is small enough that the school describes itself as a clubhouse rather than a campus.
Considerations
- Thin public track record. Opened in 2020 and still small. Outside the school's own channels and a couple of directory listings, there is very little independent parent commentary to read. Worth visiting in person before committing fees.