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Nord Anglia School Jakarta

Nord Anglia School Jakarta offers British curriculum education for 400+ students in South Jakarta under head Rosy Clark. The school provides a more affordable alternative to Jakarta's premium international schools while maintaining CIS membership and Nord Anglia network benefits.


Curriculum
British Curriculum, International Primary Curriculum
Fees, annual
IDR 116284–351233k
Ages
18 months to 12
Pupils
Est. 300
Founded
2013

NAS Jakarta follows the British Curriculum with International Primary Curriculum, serving over 400 students as part of the global Nord Anglia Education network. Head of school Rosy Clark leads the institution, which maintains CIS membership and adheres to English National Curriculum standards. The campus includes modern classrooms, science laboratories, library, computer labs, art studios, music rooms, and sports facilities supporting the British educational pathway.

Parent feedback indicates satisfaction with the school's community feel and educational approach, particularly noting smaller class sizes that allow children to participate more actively. The school positions itself as an accessible option for families seeking international education in South Jakarta, though some parents note the campus location can experience flooding during heavy rains. The Nord Anglia connection provides access to global educational resources and partnerships, including collaborations with MIT and Juilliard that enhance the learning experience beyond the standard British curriculum.

Strengths

  • Smaller class sizes that encourage student participation
  • More affordable fees compared to tier-one Jakarta international schools
  • Strong community atmosphere where children feel comfortable
  • CIS membership ensuring educational standards
  • Part of global Nord Anglia network with access to enhanced resources
  • Convenient South Jakarta location for many families
  • British curriculum pathway familiar to international families

Considerations

  • Campus location prone to flooding during heavy rains
  • Older facilities compared to newer international schools
  • Limited public information about academic outcomes and university placements
  • May lack the extensive co-curricular programs of larger schools
  • Traffic considerations for families not living nearby
  • Less established reputation compared to Jakarta's tier-one schools

Fee Age Type Amount
Nursery 3 Annual IDR 116,284,000
Foundation 1 3 Annual IDR 156,151,000
Foundation 2 4 Annual IDR 267,232,000
Year 1 5 Annual IDR 346,681,000
Year 2 to Year 7 6 Annual IDR 351,233,000
Application Fee (non-refundable) One-time IDR 4,600,000

  • NAS Jakarta opened in 2013 at the Cilandak campus inherited from the previous Australian-curriculum school, runs the English National Curriculum and IPC and has steadily grown in the south Jakarta expat catchment alongside JIS, BSJ and Australian Independent.
  • A 2019 r/indonesia relocation thread grouped NAS among the international and bilingual options near Kemang, with no negative signal attached.
  • Aggregator and school-published parent feedback reports very high happiness scores, around ninety-seven percent of parents saying their child is happy, with frequent reference to a small campus, a pool, swimming on the curriculum and warmth from teachers.
  • One International Schools Database parent review is sharply negative, describing the experience as terrible and not recommending the school; the review sits in a small pool and is the only critical voice surfaced publicly.
  • Teacher-side commentary about Nord Anglia chains is generic; Jakarta-specific teacher complaints did not surface in Reddit or community discussions during this scan.

Head of school

Rosy Clark

Rosy Clark brings over 30 years of experience in education, including roles as a classroom teacher, curriculum leader, and founding Head of Primary for 9 years at a Nord Anglia school in Vietnam.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01
  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges 02

  • IB Diploma 2025 average 34.4 points
  • IB Diploma pass rate 2025 96%

Jalan NIS, Jl. Kenanga Terusan Jl. Ampera Raya No.1, RT.4/RW.3, Cilandak Tim., Ps. Minggu, Jakarta, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12560, Indonesia

School website