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Mon, 15 June 2026

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Springfield School Jakarta

Christian school operating four campuses across West Jakarta and Cibubur, running Cambridge Primary through IGCSEs to A Levels for around 2,000 students.

Springfield School Jakarta campus
Springfield School Jakarta, West Jakarta. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
IDR 39m–75m
Ages
2 to 18
Pupils
~2,000
Founded
1998

Operating from four campuses across Jakarta's western areas, Springfield School follows the Cambridge International curriculum structure from Primary education through IGCSEs to A-Level qualifications. The school maintains dedicated facilities including science laboratories, computer labs, libraries, sports areas, and chapel facilities reflecting its Christian foundation. With over 2,000 students, it represents one of the larger international school communities in Jakarta, though specific details about nationality breakdown or academic performance remain limited in public discussions.

Teacher recruitment posts on expatriate forums consistently describe Springfield as offering a supportive working environment with friendly staff culture across its multiple campus locations. The school actively recruits expatriate and native English-speaking teachers for various positions from kindergarten through secondary levels. Parent reviews available online suggest positive experiences with skilled teaching staff and a curriculum approach that differs from traditional methods, though the school maintains significantly less visibility in international education forums compared to Jakarta's established tier-one institutions that generate extensive discussion among expatriate families.

Strengths

  • Large school community with 2,000+ students across multiple campuses
  • Cambridge International curriculum pathway from Primary to A-Levels
  • Christian values-based education environment
  • Warm and friendly staff culture according to teacher recruitment posts
  • Multiple campus locations in West Jakarta and Cibubur areas
  • Active recruitment of qualified expatriate teachers
  • Positive parent feedback about teaching quality and unique curriculum approach

Considerations

  • Limited public visibility compared to Jakarta's tier-one international schools
  • Minimal detailed information available about academic performance or specific programmes
  • Christian foundation may not appeal to all families seeking secular education
  • Less discussion in major expatriate education forums
  • Multiple campus structure may create varying experiences across locations

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
FS1 (Pre-Kindergarten) 3 IDR 38,500,000
KG1/FS2 3 IDR 42,900,000
KG2/Y1 4 IDR 46,200,000
Grade 1/Y2 to Grade 3/Y4 6 IDR 55,000,000
Grade 4/Y5 to Grade 6/Y7 9 IDR 59,400,000
Grade 7/Y8 to Grade 8/Y9 12 IDR 67,100,000
Grade 9/Y10 to Grade 10/Y11 14 IDR 69,300,000
Grade 11/Y12 to Grade 12/Y13 16 IDR 74,800,000


  • Parent reviews skew uniformly positive. Six reviews on the International Schools Database, 2021-2024, all praise the staff, facilities and family-feel community.
  • Cambridge curriculum delivery is the headline draw, with strong endorsement of teacher quality and the IGCSE pathway.
  • Multiple parents call out value for money relative to the larger Jakarta international schools, with one saying "it's a huge value of money" and that staff treat families like family.
  • Christian ethos features in positive reviews. One parent says it's one of the better choices for Christian-aligned international education in Jakarta.
  • No public negative signal surfaced, Mumsnet, expat.com or WebSearch. Pool is small and homogenous, which limits how much weight to put on any single quote.

Positives

  • Cambridge programme delivery. Parents endorse academic quality through Cambridge Primary, IGCSEs and A-Levels.
  • Staff and community. Reviews consistently describe staff as kind, skilled and treating parents and students like family.
  • Value relative to peers. Repeatedly framed as good value compared with Jakarta's larger international schools, particularly for families who can't stretch to BSJ or JIS fees.
  • Christian ethos. One parent identifies it as a strong Christian-aligned choice in Jakarta.

Leadership

Djoharli Samsudin

Djoharli Samsudin is the Academic Principal at Springfield School Jakarta with more than 20 years of experience as an administrator and teacher in junior and senior school. He holds a Bachelor of Science in Management Information System and Finance from Iowa State University. His professional experience includes leadership roles at Ichthus School and IPEKA International Christian School, where he oversaw operations for junior and senior high levels, managed teaching staff, and aligned school programs with foundation missions and budgets. He is known for his strong analytical skills and dedication to student progress.

Accreditations

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

Jl. Pulau Sebaru No.1 Blok L4, RT.11/RW.9, Kembangan Utara, Kec. Kembangan, Kota Jakarta Barat, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 11610, Indonesia

School website