"Children sitting in a circle during an informal learning session in a bamboo classroom in Bali"

Illustration of School. Photo credit: Green school Bali

Learning goes beyond classrooms, it's about opening windows to the world.!

Bali offers a wide range of educational options for expatriate families, from national schools to international institutions, and even alternative learning setups like eco-schools and homeschooling. Many foreign families prefer international schools that provide global curricula, English instruction, and a multicultural environment.

School types and costs in Bali based on Popular international schools:

  • Green School Bali (eco-based, holistic curriculum): Around USD 12,000 – 20,000/year.
  • Canggu Community School (British Curriculum/IB): Cost USD 10,000 – 18,000/year.
  • Australian Independent School (AIS) Bali: Cost USD 8,000 – 15,000/year.
  • National Plus Schools (Indonesian curriculum blended with international): Cost Rp30,000,000 – Rp80,000,000/year (USD 2,000 – 5,000).

Language: Often bilingual (English–Indonesian).

"School students in Bali participating in an Indonesian Independence Day parade with flags"

Illustration of School. Photo credit: Bali Buddies

Learning goes beyond classrooms, it's about opening windows to the world.!

 Bali offers a wide range of educational options for expatriate families, from national schools to international institutions, and even alternative learning setups like eco-schools and homeschooling. Many foreign families prefer international schools that provide global curricula, English instruction, and a multicultural environment.

School types and costs in Bali based on Popular international schools:

  • Green School Bali (eco-based, holistic curriculum): Around USD 12,000 – 20,000/year.
  • Canggu Community School (British Curriculum/IB): Cost USD 10,000 – 18,000/year.
  • Australian Independent School (AIS) Bali: Cost USD 8,000 – 15,000/year.
  • National Plus Schools (Indonesian curriculum blended with international): Cost Rp30,000,000 – Rp80,000,000/year (USD 2,000 – 5,000).

Language: Often bilingual (English–Indonesian).

"High school graduation ceremony in Bali with students throwing caps into the air"

International school in Bali. Photo credit: Bali Island School

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