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Jakarta Intercultural School

Jakarta Intercultural School


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Address
Jl. Terogong Raya #33
Cilandak
Jakarta Selatan, DKI Jakarta, Indonesia, 12430
Information
School type Private International School
Established 1951
Head of school Tim Carr
Grades Early Childhood through Grade 12
Gender Coeducational
Enrollment 2,474 students at the beginning of the 2009–10 school year
Medium of language English
Campuses Pattimura Elementary (PEL), Pondok Indah Elementary (PIE), Cilandak
Campus size 46 acres (190,000 m2)
Colour(s) Blue and white
Mascot Komodo Dragon
Accreditation Western Association of Schools and Colleges, Council of International Schools
School fees Tuition ($30,000 per year)
Website


Jakarta Intercultural School (JIS), formerly the Jakarta International School, is a private, international school in Jakarta, Indonesia. It was established in 1951 for expatriate students living in Jakarta and is the largest international primary and secondary school in Indonesia.

JIS has 2,400 students aged 3 to 18 from about 60 nationalities. The school adheres to North American and other curriculum models from pre-kindergarten through grade 12. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Council of International Schools. The United States Department of State reports the curriculum offered at Jakarta Intercultural School "has a strong international focus", and considers it one of the best schools overseas for preparing students for American university entrance. JIS has three campuses, two solely for elementary students in Pattimura and Pondok Indah, and one much bigger and considered the main campus for junior high and high school students in Cilandak, South Jakarta.

The school changed its name to Jakarta Intercultural School from Jakarta International School in 2014 to comply with the Indonesian government's regulations on prohibiting the use of word "international" in school names.

Jakarta Intercultural School was established in 1951, as a school for the children of United Nations staff posted in Jakarta, the capital of the then newly independent Indonesia. Due to an increased international presence in Jakarta, the school moved into newer facilities at its Pattimura campus in 1953. In 1969, the school became the "Joint Embassy School" under the sponsorship of the Australian, British, Yugoslavian, and United States Embassies. Architectural and engineering practice International Design Consultants (IDC) was commissioned to build additional facilities for the school. The new campus was built in Cilandak, a residential area in South Jakarta. The Cilandak campus was completed in 1977 and serves as the middle school and high school. The school adopted the name "Jakarta International School" in 1978 and changed its name to "Jakarta Intercultural School" in 2014.


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