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Al Jabr Islamic School

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Updated July 2026

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Al Jabr Islamic School is the first Islamic IB Continuum School in South East Asia, providing education of an international standard. It serves students from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12.

Teaching approach

The school is committed to interconnecting learners with Islam, Indonesia, and the international community. Its mission is to provide high-quality education that maximizes student potential through active, lifelong learning while respecting Islamic values. The school integrates the IB learner profile to foster personal development and global awareness.

Programmes

The school offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum, consisting of the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for Pre-K to Grade 5, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Grades 6 to 10, and the Career-related Programme (CP) for Grades 11 to 12. The curriculum framework includes specific requirements such as the PYP Exhibition, the MYP Personal Project, and the CP Reflective Project. A holistic program is integrated across these stages to support the development of the whole person.

Outcomes

The school aims to develop well-rounded individuals who are intellectually, physically, emotionally, and socially balanced. Alumni are prepared for the transition to higher education or the workforce, with the school emphasizing the development of IB learner profile attributes such as being inquirers, knowledgeable, thinkers, communicators, principled, open-minded, caring, risk-takers, balanced, and reflective.

Student support

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Learning support

The school provides counseling services to support student well-being. Additionally, it maintains a professional development program for teachers, including IB conferences, workshops, and weekly training sessions, to ensure high educational standards.

Frequently asked questions(4)
What curriculum does Al Jabr Islamic School offer?
Al Jabr Islamic School offers IB PYP, IB MYP and IB Diploma.
How much is tuition at Al Jabr Islamic School?
Annual tuition at Al Jabr Islamic School is IDR 26.5M–IDR 48.8M. Fees vary by year group — confirm the current schedule with the school.
What accreditations does Al Jabr Islamic School hold?
Al Jabr Islamic School holds accreditations including IB.
Where is Al Jabr Islamic School located?
Al Jabr Islamic School is an international school in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Tuition & fees

Annual tuition by grade

2026/2027
Annual tuition by grade
GradeAgesAnnual
Pre K3–4IDR 26.5M
K1 - 24–6IDR 32.8M
G1 - 66–12IDR 47.4M
G7 - 912–15IDR 48.8M
G10 - 1215–18IDR 48.8M
Other fees(13)
Other fees
Enrolment fee· Pre K Class Enrollment FeeIDR 20M
Enrolment fee· K1 - 2 Class Enrollment FeeIDR 32.2M
Enrolment fee· G1 - 6 Class Enrollment FeeIDR 58.9M
Enrolment fee· G7 - 9 Class Enrollment FeeIDR 40M
Enrolment fee· G10 - 12 Class Enrollment FeeIDR 45M
Materials· Pre K Academic Fee/YearIDR 2.5M
Materials· K1 - 2 Academic Fee/YearIDR 2.8M
Materials· G1 - 6 Academic Fee/YearIDR 5.4M
Materials· G7 - 9 Academic Fee/YearIDR 5M
Materials· G10 - 12 Academic Fee/YearIDR 5M
Uniform· Pre K, K1-2, G1-6, G10-12 Uniform Fee (Additional fee for Muslim Uniform)IDR 850K
Uniform· G7 - 9 Uniform Fee (Additional fee for Muslim Uniform)IDR 1M
Registration feequarter· PA Fee/3 Month (all grades)IDR 90K

Admissions

The school maintains an admissions hotline and provides information on procedures, criteria, and waiting lists through its website. Prospective families are encouraged to make inquiries and schedule school visits to learn more about the institution's core values. All payments are final and non-refundable.

Calendar

The academic year typically begins in January. The school calendar includes specific observances such as Isra’ Mi’raj and scheduled assessment periods, such as the Personal Project (PP) assessments.

Facilities

Library

About the campus

The campus includes a library and a Masjid. The school provides a supportive learning environment designed to facilitate the educational process.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a variety of student-led initiatives, including the iLeader Leadership Workshop Series, which prepares high school students to organize events, initiate service projects, and advocate for social causes. Students also participate in events like the STEM Fair and the PYP Exhibition, where they explore issues connected to global contexts. Additionally, the school promotes community service as a core component of student life to foster positive change.

  • Uchu RizaHead of school

    Uchu Riza serves as the Head of School at Al Jabr Islamic School. She expresses that the rapid development in education has made her love the work she is doing.