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ProEd Global School
A Cambridge curriculum school with two Bali campuses, the original in Umalas between Seminyak and Canggu and a newer eco conscious site at Nuanu in Tabanan. Founded by Australian educator Llana Reece, ProEd runs Early Years through Year 13 in Umalas and Nursery to Year 10 at Nuanu.
In brief
A Cambridge-curriculum school with two Bali campuses, the original in Umalas between Seminyak and Canggu and a newer eco-conscious site at Nuanu in Tabanan.
Founded by Australian educator Llana Reece, ProEd runs Early Years through Year 13 in Umalas and Nursery to Year 10 at Nuanu. Class sizes are small by design with roughly a one-to-six teacher ratio at Umalas and one-to-seven at Nuanu, total capacity around 265 and 168 respectively. Cambridge accreditation, IGCSEs at the upper end and ASDAN as a complement.
Parent voice describes the school as warm, hands-on and unusually attentive for a small setup, with consistent praise for the special-needs and learning-support side. The Nuanu campus, opened recently inside the Nuanu Creative City development, will appeal to families already drawn to that wider community. Fees in the IDR 88 million to 193 million range put ProEd in the upper-mid tier locally, below Green School and Canggu Community but above the entry-level options.
Fees
Annual fees
| Year level | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Nursery (age 3) | 3 | IDR 88,000,000 |
| Reception (age 5) | 5 | IDR 99,792,000 |
| Year 1-2 (ages 6-7) | 6 | IDR 105,000,000 |
| Year 3-4 (ages 8-9) | 8 | IDR 110,000,000 |
| Year 5-6 (ages 10-11) | 10 | IDR 142,000,000 |
| Year 7-8 (ages 12-13) | 12 | IDR 152,000,000 |
| Year 9-13 (ages 14-19) | 14 | IDR 193,000,000 |
One-time fees
| Item | Age | Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Wellbeing Levy | IDR 5,000,000 | |
| Enrolment Fee (one-time) | IDR 10,500,000 | |
| Annual Development Levy (Year 1-6) | IDR 12,500,000 | |
| Annual Materials Levy | IDR 14,500,000 | |
| Annual Development Levy (Year 7-13) | IDR 15,000,000 |
Reviews
An operating Cambridge school across two Bali campuses, Umalas between Seminyak and Canggu and a newer Nuanu site in Tabanan that opened in August 2023. The character is small classes, an inclusive intake with on-site speech, occupational therapy and counselling, and pathways through IGCSE and A Level. As of November 2025 the school is 51% owned by Genius Group, the NYSE-listed education company, and from January 2026 it operates as a launch site for the group's Genius School model, a future-skills overlay built around AI, blockchain and an apprenticeship programme. Angie Stead took over as director at the same point. This is a school in transition: settled Cambridge spine, new ownership, new leadership, new pedagogical wrapper, with the practical effect of all three only beginning to play out in classrooms.
Positives
- Cambridge pathway and class sizes. Cambridge International accreditation across Nursery to Year 13, with IGCSE and A Level as the exit qualifications. Class averages around 15 with a 24 cap. The structural offer is straightforward and recognised at university entry.
- Inclusion and learning support. On-site speech and language therapy, occupational therapy and counselling, with ASDAN and a 'Towards Independence' track for students who need more than mainstream provision. Few international schools in Bali make this part of the core offer.
- Two-campus footprint. Umalas serves Nursery to Year 13 in the Seminyak-Canggu corridor with around 250 students. Nuanu opened in 2023 as a Nursery to Year 10 campus inside the Nuanu Creative City development near Nyanyi Beach in Tabanan, with around 135 students and a more nature-integrated layout. Around 40 to 49 nationalities across both sites.
- Community feel. Recurring notes about a warm, hands-on community, supportive teachers and a small-school feel rather than a corporate one. Bali Schools Sports Association fixtures and shared cultural events run through the year.
Considerations
- Ownership change and Genius School overlay. Genius Group acquired 51% in November 2025 and launched the Genius School 'Model Future School' at both campuses in January 2026. The overlay adds AI, Web3 and blockchain content, an apprenticeship strand and the group's eight 'future skills'. The Cambridge spine continues; International Baccalaureate accreditation is described as planned, not yet held. How the new layer interacts with day-to-day Cambridge teaching is something families will only see settle over the coming year.
- Parent group reach. The intake is genuinely international, but the wider Bali expat scene at Canggu and Tabanan is transient by nature, with families on shorter stays mixed in alongside long-haul residents. Friend groups can move on quickly.
- Owner financial profile. Genius Group trades on NYSE American under GNS and has run a 1-for-10 reverse stock split in 2024 to maintain listing compliance. The acquisition press release projected Year 3 revenue of USD 19.8M and USD 5.8M profit from the school model. Listed-parent finances are a different risk profile from owner-operator or established group ownership.
- Fees. Annual tuition for 2025/26 runs roughly IDR 88M to IDR 210M, with a one-off enrolment fee, an annual development charge and sibling discounts. Mid-market by Bali standards, well below the headline international names but still a serious commitment in local terms.
- Track record on the new model. The Cambridge spine has a track record at Umalas and a shorter one at Nuanu. The AI, blockchain and apprenticeship layer started in January 2026 and has no graduating cohort behind it yet. First-year families are buying the prospectus more than a settled programme.
Leadership
Angie Stead
Angie Stead is the new director of ProEd Global School, leading the school into a new chapter focused on academic excellence and inclusivity. She is committed to nurturing a culturally diverse community and enhancing the educational experience for all students.
Accreditations
- ID_KEMENDIKBUD 01
Academic results
- Accreditation Cambridge International Education
- ASDAN Towards Independence programme