Independent School of Jakarta ranked No. 1 British school in Jakarta
By AI, Created 11:26 AM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – The Independent School of Jakarta was named the top British curriculum school in Jakarta and No. 22 in Asia in the 2026 British Schools Asia rankings. The result highlights the school’s UK-qualified teaching model, British curriculum pathway and planned campus expansion in South Jakarta.
Why it matters: - The 2026 British Schools Asia index places Independent School of Jakarta at No. 1 among British curriculum schools in Jakarta. - The school also ranks No. 22 across Asia, giving families a regional benchmark for British international schooling. - The ranking underscores demand for British curriculum education in Indonesia’s capital and the school’s position in that market.
What happened: - Independent School of Jakarta, or ISJ, was ranked the top British school in Jakarta and No. 22 in Asia in the 2026 British Schools Asia rankings. - British Schools Asia uses a composite score based on tuition fees and independent reputation signals. - The Jakarta city ranking is published at the Jakarta rankings page, and the full Asia index appears at the regional rankings page.
The details: - ISJ teaches the English National Curriculum from Pre-Nursery through A-Levels. - The school says all teachers are UK-qualified and recruited from leading British independent schools. - ISJ operates with a staff-to-pupil ratio of 1:9. - The school serves families from more than 30 nationalities at its Pondok Indah campus in South Jakarta. - ISJ is part of The Schools Trust, a UK charity. - The Trust says its leadership has built and led British international schools whose pupils have ranked first and second globally for A-Level and GCSE results across a network of more than 220 British international schools. - The Trust’s UK estate at Woolverstone Hall in Suffolk hosts ISJ pupils each year for a residential immersion in British boarding school life. - ISJ provides a British education pathway from age 2 through 18. - Pupils move through Pre-Prep, Prep and Senior School within ISJ. - Students entering Year 7 today are expected to continue through GCSEs and A-Levels at the school. - Annual tuition starts from USD 9,135. - The current campus includes a 25-metre swimming pool, a full-size football pitch, a theatre, dedicated creative arts spaces and a science laboratory. - A purpose-built Senior Campus is scheduled to open in 2028 in Pondok Indah, 300 metres from the existing junior campus. - The new campus will include science laboratories, art studios, a theatre and a full-size football pitch.
Between the lines: - The ranking gives ISJ a public signal of quality in a crowded international-school market. - The school’s emphasis on UK-qualified teachers, a full British pathway and an upcoming senior campus suggests a strategy aimed at families seeking continuity through A-Levels. - The No. 22 regional placement may help ISJ broaden its appeal beyond Jakarta while reinforcing its local leadership position.
What’s next: - ISJ will continue expanding its age range as each academic year progresses. - The Senior Campus is set to open in 2028 and should add dedicated facilities for GCSE and A-Level study. - The school’s next visibility boost will likely come from how the new campus and full age-2-to-18 pathway shape enrollment and outcomes.
The bottom line: - ISJ now has a third-party ranking to support its pitch as Jakarta’s leading British curriculum school, with regional recognition to match.
Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.
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