The Guide
Sat, 16 May 2026

Cities / Jakarta / North Jakarta Intercultural School

North Jakarta Intercultural School

North Jakarta Intercultural School is an IB school in Kelapa Gading serving 500+ students, having recently transitioned to International Baccalaureate programmes while experiencing growth. Teacher discussions reveal mixed experiences with recruitment processes and suggest the school may be building its…


Curriculum
IB, IB PYP, IB MYP
Fees, annual
IDR 71600–267610k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
~300
Founded
1990

NJIS operates from a campus in Kelapa Gading with standard international school facilities including science laboratories, libraries, sports facilities, and performing arts spaces. The school has made the transition to IB programmes across Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma levels, positioning itself within Jakarta's competitive international education market. Current leadership includes a Head of School who was described as approachable in teacher discussions, though this position was reported as transitioning in 2024.

Teacher recruitment experiences reveal some concerning patterns, with multiple candidates reporting being asked to complete extensive four-page application documents after initial interviews, then receiving no follow-up communication despite submitted materials and follow-up inquiries. This has created negative impressions among some international teaching candidates. However, teachers familiar with the school suggest it may offer decent working conditions for those who do join, with friends of current educators providing generally positive informal feedback about the school environment.

Strengths

  • IB programme implementation across all levels
  • Growing school with expansion potential
  • Approachable leadership reported by interview candidates
  • Standard international school facilities in Kelapa Gading
  • Positive informal feedback from teacher connections

Considerations

  • Poor communication during teacher recruitment processes
  • Leadership transition reported in 2024
  • Limited public information compared to established Jakarta schools
  • Salary estimates suggest mid-range compensation
  • School building its reputation in competitive Jakarta market

Fee Age Type Amount
Pre-K 3 Annual IDR 85,606,000
Preschool 2-3 4 Annual IDR 71,600,000
Kindergarten 4 Annual IDR 105,680,000
PYP 1-5 (Grades 1-5) 6 Annual IDR 193,194,000
MYP 1-5 (Grades 6-10) 11 Annual IDR 255,620,000
DP 1-2 (Grades 11-12) 16 Annual IDR 267,610,000
Application Fee (non-refundable) One-time IDR 2,840,000
Refundable Deposit One-time IDR 10,000,000

  • Parents place NJIS in the upper tier of Jakarta international schools alongside JIS, BSJ and SWA teaching threads.
  • Reviewers cite WASC accreditation, North American university pathway and the IB continuum as the academic draw.
  • Parents on directory aggregators flag teacher turnover and uneven vertical alignment in the secondary curriculum as recurring concerns.
  • Convenience for families based in Kelapa Gading and a less pressured atmosphere than the bigger intercultural schools come up repeatedly.
  • Fees are described as reasonable for the quality on offer, with several reviewers calling it the strongest option for North Jakarta residents.

Head of school

Ezra Alexander

Ezra Alexander was appointed Head of School at North Jakarta Intercultural School, having previously served as the school's PYP Coordinator where he led initiatives enhancing student performance and community engagement. He holds a Master's degree in Education from Western Washington University and brings over 20 years of experience in education.

Accreditations

  • Western Association of Schools and Colleges (Accrediting Commission for Schools) 01

Jl. Bgr. Boulevard, RT.15/RW.3, Klp. Gading Bar., Kec. Klp. Gading, Jkt Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14240, Indonesia

School website