Nord Anglia School JakartaUnverified
Jakarta Campus- 1 campus in South Jakarta
Rosy Clark
In post since 2020
Rosy Clark is Principal at Nord Anglia School Jakarta. The school is a CIS Member and follows English National Curriculum standards with high performance.
The Intelligence
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If you want a well-run British primary school with genuine global connections and your child is under 12, NAS Jakarta is worth a look. The Nord Anglia brand brings resources and opportunities, but it's primary only - you'll need a secondary school plan.
The word among expat families is that NAS Jakarta is a well-run British primary school with genuine global connections. Part of Nord Anglia Education - a network of 80+ schools globally - it brings resources and opportunities that standalone schools can't match. The curriculum combines British National Curriculum with International Primary Curriculum (IPC), giving students a structured British foundation with an international perspective.
What comes up again and again is the global connections. Nord Anglia's collaboration with MIT, Juilliard, and UNICEF means students get access to programmes and resources that standalone schools can't offer. The quality of teaching is strong, and the school culture values both academic achievement and personal development.
The catch is that it's primary only - ages 18 months to 12 years. You'll need a secondary school plan, and you'll need to start thinking about it around Year 5 or 6. Fees run US$7.2K to US$22K - mid-range, making it accessible to self-funding families. The South Jakarta location is convenient, but if you're planning to stay long-term, factor in the secondary school transition.
+What parents value
- Part of Nord Anglia Education (80+ schools globally) brings resources and opportunities that standalone schools can't match - collaboration with MIT, Juilliard, and UNICEF.
- British National Curriculum combined with International Primary Curriculum (IPC) gives students a structured British foundation with an international perspective.
- The quality of teaching is strong, and the school culture values both academic achievement and personal development.
- Fees at US$7.2K to US$22K are mid-range, making it accessible to self-funding families who want British curriculum without premium prices.
- The South Jakarta location is convenient for families already in the area. The campus is modern and purpose-built.
−Points of consideration
- Primary only - ages 18 months to 12 years. You'll need a secondary school plan, and you'll need to start thinking about it around Year 5 or 6.
- The school doesn't publish detailed fee schedules, exam results, or leadership team profiles as openly as competitors. You'll need to contact admissions directly for specifics.
- At 400 students, extracurricular options are more limited than the bigger schools. Fewer sporting teams, fewer clubs, and narrower social circles.
- The Nord Anglia brand brings resources but also corporate structure. Some parents prefer the independence of standalone schools.
- If you're planning to stay in Jakarta long-term, factor in the secondary school transition. Most families move to JIS, BSJ, or other secondary schools.
Fees
2025–2026 fees shown in USD equivalent. Exchange rate updated 19 Feb 2026
| Year Group | Tuition | Capital Fee | Total (USD) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Early Years (18 months–5)(18 months–5 years) | US$6,922 | US$0 | US$6,922 |
| Primary (Years 1–6)(5–12 years) | US$16,667 | US$0 | US$16,667 |
Fee ranges shown are approximate annual tuition. NAS Jakarta does not publish detailed fee schedules publicly. Contact admissions for the current 2025–2026 fee schedule including all one-time fees and payment options.
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.
Student Body & Academics
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.
Inspection
Nord Anglia School Jakarta is a CIS Member and follows English National Curriculum standards. High performance in primary curriculum.
School Life
Facilities
Modern classrooms, 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.
Location
Jakarta Campus
Early Years – Year 6
South Jakarta