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Stella Maris School

Located in Jakarta, Stella Maris School follows the British curriculum pathway from primary through secondary education, culminating in IGCSE and A Level qualifications alongside International Baccalaureate Diploma options.

Stella Maris School campus
Stella Maris School, North Jakarta. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels / IB
Fees, annual
IDR 19m–80m
Ages
1 to 18
Pupils
Est. 76
Founded
1985

Located in Jakarta, Stella Maris School follows the British curriculum pathway from primary through secondary education, culminating in IGCSE and A-Level qualifications alongside International Baccalaureate Diploma options. The school serves over 1,000 students across modern campus facilities that include dedicated science laboratories, IT labs, library resources, sports facilities, auditorium, art studios, music rooms, swimming pool, and dining facilities. Despite maintaining the infrastructure and academic programmes typical of Jakarta's international school sector, specific details about academic performance, teacher qualifications, or student outcomes remain unclear from available sources.

Unlike Jakarta's tier-one international schools such as Jakarta Intercultural School, British School Jakarta, or ACG School Jakarta that generate extensive discussion in expatriate forums and education comparison platforms, Stella Maris operates with minimal online presence or visibility in major international education networks. This absence from teacher recruitment discussions, parent review platforms, and international school comparison sites suggests the institution serves a specific local market rather than competing broadly in the expatriate education sector that typically drives international school recognition in Jakarta's competitive market.

Strengths

  • Modern campus facilities including swimming pool and specialized learning spaces
  • Multiple curriculum pathways with IGCSE, A-Levels, and IB Diploma options
  • Serves large student body of over 1,000 students
  • British curriculum structure with international qualifications

Considerations

  • Very limited visibility in Jakarta international education discussions
  • Minimal online presence compared to established Jakarta international schools
  • Lack of available information about academic performance or teacher quality
  • Absence from major education forums and parent review platforms

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Preschool/Sunnyville (Toddler/Age 2) 2 IDR 19,000,000
Stema College (Foundation, 8-month) 4 IDR 80,000,000
SD (Gading Serpong) 6 IDR 54,000,000
SMP (Gading Serpong) 12 IDR 54,000,000

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Book Fee (Uang Buku) IDR 2,050,000
Development Fund (Uang Pangkal) IDR 49,000,000


  • Stella Maris is a Catholic Indonesian group operating across BSD, Gading Serpong, Karawaci, Kemayoran and other sites; the IB Diploma campus is the international stream.
  • Parent voice on the open web is largely positive but tied to the group's marketing channels: parents describe a homely atmosphere, complete facilities, and children developing confidence and discipline.
  • The school positions itself trilingually (Bahasa Indonesia, English, Mandarin) and runs Cambridge primary into IB Diploma, with the IB Diploma launched in 2005.
  • Staff-side reviews on Indonesian job platforms surface harder feedback: vague job scopes, weekend work without overtime, enrollment-target pressure on teachers including required social media promotion, and tension between a stated Christian ethos and day-to-day practice.
  • Staff reviews also describe students as genuinely pleasant to work with and academic peers and colleagues as supportive.
  • Independent forum discussion (Reddit, community discussions) is effectively silent on the school by name. Treat parent voice as thin; staff voice as moderate but operational, not academic.

Positives

  • Homely culture and family feel. Parents describe a warm atmosphere where children settle quickly and develop both academically and behaviourally.
  • Trilingual programme and IB Diploma. Bahasa Indonesia, English and Mandarin across the curriculum, with Cambridge primary feeding into IB Diploma.

Considerations

  • Staff workload and management practice. Employee reviews flag weekend work without overtime, vague responsibilities, and pressure to recruit students via personal social media.
  • Mission vs practice gap. Staff reviewers describe a gap between the school's Christian values and how priorities show up in operational decisions.
  • Thin independent parent voice. Most parent commentary online is hosted on the school's own channels. Reddit and community discussions are quiet.

Leadership

Caecilia Yenny Aries P.

Stephen Usher began his teaching career over 30 years ago at Bangor University with a Bachelor of Education degree and has taught in Catholic primary schools across Stockport and Manchester.

Accreditations

  • ID_KEMENDIKBUD 01

Jl. Lele No.1 Blok A1, RT.4/RW.13, Pejagalan, Kecamatan Penjaringan, Jkt Utara, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 14450, Indonesia

School website