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Regents School Bali
Long-established dual-curriculum school in Denpasar Timur serving ages 2-17, blending Cambridge IGCSE and A Levels with Indonesian Diknas. Three campuses in east Denpasar. BAN-SM Grade A accredited. Fees not publicly listed - contact the school directly.
In brief
A long-established Cambridge-stream school in Renon, East Denpasar, running preschool through Year 11 across three campuses in the same neighbourhood.
The school dates back to 2003 and serves around 800 students aged two to seventeen, with IGCSE and A Level pathways and the Indonesian Diknas programme alongside. Fees from roughly IDR 14 million to 24 million make this one of the most affordable English-medium schools on the island by some distance, and the catchment is heavily Indonesian, Indian and Korean rather than the western expat circuit.
Independent parent voice is mixed. Some families report being happy and read negative comments as sour grapes, others raise concerns about teacher turnover, classroom standards and reliance on solicited five-star reviews. The right test is a thorough campus visit with current parents in the year groups you care about. Families who pick Regents are usually budget-driven or value the Indonesian-curriculum bridge, not those choosing among Bali Island School, Green School or Canggu Community.
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Infant / Play Group (ages 1-4) | 2 | Annual | IDR 14,200,000 |
| Primary (Years 1-6) | 5 | Annual | IDR 24,125,000 |
| Secondary (Years 7-14) | 11 | Annual | IDR 24,312,500 |
| Registration Fee | One-time | IDR 1,250,000 | |
| Admission Fee (one-time) | One-time | IDR 16,000,000 |
Reviews
- Independent (non-Nord-Anglia) Renon-Denpasar school running a Cambridge British curriculum to age 14, with the Indonesian Diknas track alongside.
- Parent voice online is thin. The handful that surface place it as a less expensive English-medium option in Bali, behind Green School and Dyatmika.
- Staff-side reports are the loudest signal and they are unhappy: ex-teachers describe grade inflation, neglected science and computer labs, and management leaning on compliance rather than expertise. Treat as workplace not parent commentary, but the facilities flag is A real factor here.
- One ex-teacher review claims five-star reviews are solicited from students for rewards, which calibrates the on-site testimonials downward.
Head of school
Miss Nana
Accreditations
- ID_KEMENDIKBUD 01
- IN_CBSE 02
Academic results
- Accreditation BAN-SM Grade A (Primary and Secondary)
- Pathway Cambridge Lower Secondary, IGCSE, A Levels