

Sekolah Djuwita Batam
Founded 1995
Updated July 2026
Djuwita School is a pioneering National Plus school in Batam that provides a holistic education for students from preschool to high school. It integrates the UK’s Cambridge International program with Indonesia’s Merdeka curriculum to prepare students for a global future.
Teaching approach
Djuwita School is dedicated to nurturing the whole child—mind, body, and spirit—from preschool through high school. It prioritizes a balance between academic excellence and social-emotional development, fostering an environment that encourages creativity, critical thinking, and personal growth. The school aims to prepare students to thrive as well-rounded individuals in an interconnected world.
Programmes
The academic programme spans from preschool to high school, utilizing a dual-curriculum approach that merges the Cambridge International program with the Indonesian Merdeka curriculum. The Cambridge pathway includes preparation for Checkpoint, IGCSE, and AS/A level examinations, while the Merdeka pathway covers all subjects mandated by the Indonesian Ministry of Education using Dinas-standard textbooks. The school also offers specialized courses in areas such as environmental studies, life sciences, and technology.
Outcomes
The school’s integrated curriculum, combining the Cambridge International program and the Indonesian Merdeka curriculum, prepares students for university studies both locally and internationally. Students are equipped to sit for Cambridge examinations, including Checkpoint, IGCSE, and AS/A levels, while also meeting the requirements of the Indonesian Ministry of Education to receive national certification.
Student support
Learning support
The school operates a Child Development Center as part of its educational framework. The institution emphasizes a holistic approach that integrates academic learning with social-emotional growth.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
Djuwita School limits enrollment annually to maintain program quality, with a cap of 110 new students per campus. The admissions process includes a mandatory entrance examination, potential interviews with the principal or Director of Academic Affairs, and a requirement for students to demonstrate an acceptable social, mental, and functional level. Preschool applicants must be at least 1.5 years old, and elementary through high school students are admitted on a conditional basis pending final grades and examination scores. Parents are required to pay a 10% non-refundable deposit during pre-registration.
Calendar
Pre-registration for elementary through high school grade levels begins in January, with open registration occurring in April. Annual program fees are due by April 30, and monthly tuition payments are required on or before the 10th of each month. Preschool enrollment is accepted throughout the year.
About the campus
The campus provides various amenities to support student life, including library services and locker rentals. The school also facilitates specialized programs such as an Outdoor Science Camp. Fees for these facilities and services are managed separately from standard tuition.
Co-curriculars
The school offers a variety of extracurricular activities, including an Outdoor Science Camp, sports programs, and Saturday courses. Specific clubs and enrichment activities mentioned include a Dragon Masters Reading Club, scratch coding for beginners, and themed escape room experiences focused on Egyptian history and aviation. Participation in these activities is contingent upon the full payment of school fees.

- Djuwita Barak Rimba M.BAFounder, Dean of Studies
Djuwita Barak Rimba is the Founder and Dean of Studies at Djuwita School.
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