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Narada School

Buddhist, Founded 2005

Updated July 2026

Narada School is a Buddhist SPK (Satuan Pendidikan Kerjasama) school located in West Jakarta that provides a holistic education by combining the Cambridge and National curricula.

Teaching approach

Established in 2005 by Yayasan Buddhis Theravada Indonesia, the school operates under the motto 'Bahusacca - Sippa - Sila,' emphasizing the balance of knowledge, technology, skills, and morality. It integrates character education based on Dhamma values with a focus on emotional and moral maturity. The school aims to foster a culture of professionalism among educators to serve as effective role models for students.

Programmes

The school offers a comprehensive educational pathway from Preschool through Senior High, utilizing an Active Learning approach. It is a designated Cambridge Center, delivering Cambridge qualifications alongside the National curriculum across all levels. The academic focus progresses from motoric skill development in Preschool to trilingual proficiency and character development in Elementary, followed by the integration of soft and social skills in Junior and Senior High.

Student support

EAL support
Unknown
Learning support
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Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does Narada School offer?
Narada School offers Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, IGCSE and Cambridge A-Level.
What accreditations does Narada School hold?
Narada School holds accreditations including Cambridge International.
Where is Narada School located?
Narada School is an international school in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school requires the purchase of a non-refundable registration form and the submission of legal documentation, including birth certificates and family identification. Prospective students from other schools must complete an enrollment test, while transfer students must meet both school and government requirements. Minimum age cut-offs are strictly enforced for early years, requiring students to be 2 years old for Nursery, 3 for PreKG, 4 for K1, 5 for K2, and 6 for Grade 1 at the start of the academic year.