Nord Anglia School, Jakarta
Key Stats
Annual Fees: US$7K – US$21K
Curriculum: British Curriculum · International Primary Curriculum
Age Range: 18 months–12
Students: 300
Location: Jakarta
Updated February 2026
In Brief
Nord Anglia School Jakarta offers British curriculum education for 400+ students in South Jakarta under head Rosy Clark. The school provides a more affordable alternative to Jakarta's premium international schools while maintaining CIS membership and Nord Anglia network benefits.
NAS Jakarta follows the British Curriculum with International Primary Curriculum, serving over 400 students as part of the global Nord Anglia Education network. Head of school Rosy Clark leads the institution, which maintains CIS membership and adheres to English National Curriculum standards. The campus includes modern classrooms, science laboratories, library, computer labs, art studios, music rooms, and sports facilities supporting the British educational pathway.
Parent feedback indicates satisfaction with the school's community feel and educational approach, particularly noting smaller class sizes that allow children to participate more actively. The school positions itself as an accessible option for families seeking international education in South Jakarta, though some parents note the campus location can experience flooding during heavy rains. The Nord Anglia connection provides access to global educational resources and partnerships, including collaborations with MIT and Juilliard that enhance the learning experience beyond the standard British curriculum.
What parents value
- –Smaller class sizes that encourage student participation
- –More affordable fees compared to tier-one Jakarta international schools
- –Strong community atmosphere where children feel comfortable
- –CIS membership ensuring educational standards
- –Part of global Nord Anglia network with access to enhanced resources
- –Convenient South Jakarta location for many families
- –British curriculum pathway familiar to international families
Points of consideration
- –Campus location prone to flooding during heavy rains
- –Older facilities compared to newer international schools
- –Limited public information about academic outcomes and university placements
- –May lack the extensive co-curricular programs of larger schools
- –Traffic considerations for families not living nearby
- –Less established reputation compared to Jakarta's tier-one schools
Annual Fees
| Year Group | Age | USDTotal Annual Fee |
|---|---|---|
| Nursery | 18 months–3 years | 8,080 |
| Foundation 1 | 3–4 years | 10,426 |
| Foundation 2 | 4–5 years | 17,620 |
| Year 1 | 5–6 years | 22,295 |
| Year 2–7 | 6–12 years | 22,562 |
Fees converted from IDR. For the most up to date and accurate figures please double check with the school.
Additional Fees
| Fee | Amount |
|---|---|
| Application Fee | 271 |
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Academic Results
NAS Jakarta offers British National Curriculum combined with International Primary Curriculum (IPC) from early years through Year 6. The British curriculum provides structured learning in core subjects, while IPC adds an international perspective and inquiry-based learning.
The school emphasises both academic achievement and personal development. The Nord Anglia collaboration with MIT, Juilliard, and UNICEF provides additional resources and programmes that standalone schools can't offer.
As a primary-only school, there are no external exam results to report. The focus is on building strong foundations for secondary education. Parents should ask about transition support and where graduates typically move on to.
Extra Curriculars
Extra-curricular activities: 30+
Facilities: Modern classrooms · Library · Science laboratories · Computer labs · Art studios · Music rooms · Sports facilities · Multi-purpose halls
NAS Jakarta runs a range of co-curricular activities with a focus on global connections and personal development. The Nord Anglia collaboration with MIT, Juilliard, and UNICEF provides additional programmes and resources.
Sports and arts programmes are available. The school participates in Nord Anglia's global events and competitions, giving students opportunities to connect with peers internationally.
The school's global identity extends to its activities - the emphasis is on international-mindedness, collaboration, and personal development alongside academic achievement.
Inspections & Accreditations
Inspection
Latest review: Recent
Inspection body: CIS Member
Rating: English National Curriculum standards
Nord Anglia School Jakarta is a CIS Member and follows English National Curriculum standards. High performance in primary curriculum.
Accreditations
Accreditation details are not publicly listed.
Memberships
Membership details are not publicly listed.
Student Body
NAS Jakarta serves 400+ students from 30+ nationalities. The school's international identity is central - the student body is diverse, with a mix of expat and Indonesian families.
The community atmosphere reflects the school's size and global connections. The Nord Anglia network creates opportunities for students to connect with peers globally, and the school culture values international-mindedness.
Leadership
Rosy Clark - Principal
Rosy Clark brings over 30 years of experience in education, including roles as a classroom teacher, curriculum leader, and founding Head of Primary for 9 years at a Nord Anglia school in Vietnam.
