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Wed, 24 June 2026

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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.

Joglo Clubhouse School campus
Joglo Clubhouse School, Kecamatan Mengwi. Photograph · School

Fees, annual
IDR 54m
Founded
2020

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.


Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Annual (52 weeks) IDR 54,000,000

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Registration Fee IDR 500,000

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.

Jl. Raya Munggu, Munggu, Kec. Mengwi, Kabupaten Badung, Bali, Indonesia

School website