Green School, Bali campus

Green School, Bali

Key Stats

Annual Fees: US$11K - US$20K

Curriculum: International · Project-Based · WASC

Age Range: 3-18

Students: ~500

Location: Ubud, Bali

Updated April 2026


In Brief

Green School is the right choice if sustainability, outdoor learning, and a genuinely different educational model matter more to you than curriculum portability. Go in with clear eyes: it's a high-fee school with a non-standard pathway and a transient community - but for the right family, it's unlike anything else in Indonesia.

Green School Bali is built around an open-air bamboo campus near Ubud and a project-based curriculum that doesn't map onto IB or British frameworks. Students graduate with a US High School Diploma and WASC accreditation - recognised by universities, but you'll want to check specific entry requirements if your child has a target institution in mind. The school produced Isabel and Melati Wijsen, whose Bye Bye Plastic Bags campaign earned a TED stage before they were teenagers, and activist Clover Hogan - which gives a reasonable sense of the kind of student the school produces.

The bamboo campus, rice field surroundings, and emphasis on environmental projects create a learning environment that parents who've chosen it describe as transformative. Teachers are typically passionate about the model; the school attracts educators who want something different from a conventional international school career. Fees of IDR 178M-319M per year, plus a IDR 40M one-time admission fee, put it at the premium end of the Bali market.

The main trade-offs are real. The community has a high turnover rate - families cycle through Bali and Green School is part of that rhythm, which means friendships and class cohesion shift more than at a more rooted school. The curriculum's non-standard nature can require a transitional year when students move into conventional university systems. Some families describe the administration as disorganised. And the outdoor campus means mud in wet season, insects, and heat - not a problem for most children, but worth knowing.

What parents value
  • A genuinely distinctive educational model - project-based, sustainability-focused, and on an extraordinary bamboo campus near Ubud. Nothing else in Bali compares.
  • WASC-accredited US High School Diploma pathway. Strong alumni outcomes in environmental advocacy and creative fields.
  • Passionate teaching community; small enough that staff know students individually. Extraordinary setting for children who thrive outdoors.
Points of consideration
  • High community turnover means friendships and class groups shift regularly. Ask how the school supports new students integrating mid-year.
  • The non-standard curriculum may require a bridging or foundation year at some universities, particularly in the UK and Australia. Verify requirements with your target institutions before committing.
  • Total cost is significant: IDR 178M-319M annual tuition plus a IDR 40M one-time admission fee and additional annual levies. One of the most expensive options in Bali.

Annual Fees

Year GroupAgeUSDTotal Annual Fee
Gecko & Starling (Early Years / Pre-K)310,374
Kindergarten512,261
Primary Grades 1-3613,945
Primary Grades 4-5914,260
Middle School Grades 6-81116,075
High School Grades 9-101417,033
High School Grades 11-121618,383

Fees converted from IDR. For the most up to date and accurate figures please double check with the school.


Photos

Green School, Bali campus

Academic Results

PathwayUS High School Diploma
AccreditationWASC

Key results: Pathway US High School Diploma, Accreditation WASC.


Extra Curriculars

Contact the school for details on co-curricular activities and facilities. Ask what a normal week looks like outside lessons for your child's interests.


Inspections & Accreditations

Inspection

No published inspection details are currently available.

Accreditations

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Memberships

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Student Body

Bali's international schools serve a diverse mix of families - long-term residents, digital nomads, corporate relocations, and Balinese families seeking an international education. Contact the school for current enrolment details.


Leadership

School leadership

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