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Jakarta Indonesia Korean School
Jakarta Indonesia Korean School serves over 1,500 students following the Korean National Curriculum from its East Jakarta campus. The school provides education primarily for Korean expatriate families living in Indonesia, with facilities including science laboratories, sports amenities, and an auditorium…
In brief
Jakarta Indonesia Korean School operates from its East Jakarta campus serving the Korean expatriate community and other families seeking Korean-language education in Indonesia's capital. With over 1,500 students, the school follows the Korean National Curriculum, preparing students for potential continuation of their education in South Korea or other Korean educational institutions globally. This curriculum pathway maintains alignment with Korean educational standards while serving families temporarily residing in Jakarta for business or diplomatic assignments.
The campus features essential educational facilities including dedicated classrooms, science laboratories for hands-on learning, sports facilities supporting physical education and extracurricular activities, and an auditorium for school events and cultural performances. Arts and music rooms support cultural education, which often plays an important role in Korean schools abroad as students maintain connection to their heritage while living internationally. The school's size allows it to offer a full range of grade levels while maintaining the structured educational approach characteristic of Korean educational institutions.
Strengths
- Large student body providing peer community for Korean expatriate children
- Korean National Curriculum maintaining educational continuity for families
- East Jakarta location serving Korean business community
- Science laboratories supporting STEM education
- Auditorium and arts facilities for cultural programs
- Sports facilities for physical education and activities
Considerations
- Limited information available about specific academic outcomes
- Primarily serves Korean-speaking families
- East Jakarta location may require longer commutes from some areas
- Less diversity compared to international schools serving multiple nationalities
Fees
| Fee | Age | Type | Amount |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elementary School | 6 | Annual | IDR 106,240,000 |
| Middle School | 11 | Annual | IDR 111,180,000 |
| High School | 14 | Annual | IDR 116,120,000 |
| Application Fee (2026) | One-time | IDR 500,000 | |
| Admission Fee – Elementary | One-time | IDR 24,670,000 | |
| Admission Fee – Middle School | One-time | IDR 32,890,000 | |
| Admission Fee – High School | One-time | IDR 41,120,000 |
Reviews
- South Korean international school in East Jakarta serving the Korean expatriate community since 1976. Reported as the largest overseas South Korean school by enrolment in the mid-2000s.
- Curriculum is Korean national, taught largely in Korean, with English instruction and accreditation from both Korean and Indonesian education authorities. Cambridge A Level options sit alongside the Korean track.
- Discussion in English-language forums is sparse. Online comments confirm the school's role and scale in the Korean diaspora rather than evaluate teaching, fees or community.
- Listed fee range of roughly Rp 100-300 million per year places it in the mid range of Jakarta international schooling.
- Practically a community school for Korean families. Limited independent review signal for non-Korean-speaking parents to draw on.
Head of school
Lee Moon-seong (이문성)
Lee Moon-seong assumed the role of Principal at Jakarta Indonesia Korean School on March 1, 2026.
Accreditations
- Korean Ministry of Education — overseas Korean schools 01
- ID_KEMENDIKBUD 02
Location
Jl. Bina Marga No.24, RT.2/RW.4, Ceger, Kec. Cipayung, Kota Jakarta Timur, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 13820, Indonesia