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Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH) Indonesia: Complete Guide for Parents – Curriculum, Fees, Admissions

Tutopiya Team Educational Expert
• 15 min read

Choosing the right international school in Indonesia is a big decision. If you are a parent considering Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH) for your child, this guide is for you. We cover the school’s history and ethos, curriculum and programmes, location and facilities, fees and costs, admissions process, what to look for when visiting, and practical next steps—so you can decide whether SPH is the right fit and how to prepare.

About Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH)

Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH) is a network of Christian schools in Indonesia with multiple campuses in and around Jakarta. SPH typically offers IGCSE and IB Diploma in the senior years and is known for values-based education, strong academic outcomes, and a community that integrates faith with learning. The school welcomes families who seek an international curriculum within a Christian framework.

The school’s mission centres on developing students who are academically capable, character-driven, and service-minded. Class sizes are kept manageable, and the faculty includes experienced teachers who deliver IGCSE and IB programmes. Parents often cite the clarity of values, the strength of the academic pathway, and the sense of community as key reasons for choosing SPH. Facilities and offerings can vary by campus—always confirm which campus and programme fit your child’s year group.

Who This Guide Is For

This guide is for parents who are researching SPH, comparing it with other international schools in Indonesia, or looking for detailed information on curriculum, fees, admissions, and what to expect. Whether your child is entering primary or secondary, or you are considering a move to Jakarta or another SPH location, you will find here a structured overview and practical checklists to support your decision.

Curriculum and Programmes at SPH

SPH offers an international curriculum from the early years through to graduation. In the lower and middle years, the focus is on inquiry-based learning, literacy, numeracy, and character development within a Christian worldview. The school uses internationally aligned frameworks that lead to IGCSE and IB Diploma in the senior years—confirm the exact pathways and exam boards on the school website for your chosen campus.

In the senior years, subject choice is broad: sciences, mathematics, languages, humanities, and the arts are well represented. Students can tailor their programme to their interests and university goals. The school supports students who need EAL (English as an Additional Language) or learning support. If your child needs extra support in specific IGCSE or IB subjects, or exam technique, one-to-one tutoring aligned with those curricula can supplement school work effectively.

Location and Facilities

SPH has multiple campuses in and around Jakarta (check the school website for addresses and which year groups are on which campus). Facilities vary by campus but typically include libraries, science laboratories, IT suites, sports facilities, and dedicated spaces for the arts. Location is important: Jakarta traffic can be heavy, so consider commute time, school bus routes, and which campus fits your family’s home and routine. Many families choose a campus within a reasonable distance to simplify the school run.

Fees and Costs: What Parents Should Budget

International school fees in Indonesia vary by school and campus. SPH fees are typically in the mid to upper range—often USD 10,000–22,000+ per year depending on year level and campus (indicative; always confirm on the school website). Fees usually cover tuition, most materials, and access to standard facilities. Additional costs that parents should budget for include:

  • Application and assessment fees (non-refundable)
  • Capital levy or building fund (if applicable—check current policy)
  • Uniform, PE kit, and optional materials
  • Transport (school bus or private transport)
  • Optional activities (trips, after-school clubs, exam fees)

Planning for these extras helps avoid surprises. Families who want to supplement school with targeted tutoring (e.g. for IGCSE, IB, or specific subjects) can do so at a fraction of the cost of a second school; flexible, one-to-one sessions can fit around the SPH timetable.

Admissions Process and Timeline

SPH has a structured admissions process. Typical steps (always confirm with the school and for your chosen campus):

  1. Application – Complete the online application form and pay the application fee. Submit by the deadline for your intended start date.
  2. Supporting documents – Previous school reports (often the last two years), passport/ID, and any relevant learning or medical information.
  3. Assessment – Age-appropriate assessments, which may include English, mathematics, and reasoning. Format and length vary by year group.
  4. Interview – Student and/or family interview. The school uses this to understand your child’s interests, strengths, and fit with the community.
  5. Offer and acceptance – If successful, you will receive an offer, often with a deadline to accept and pay a deposit.

Apply well in advance; places can be limited, especially in popular year groups and campuses. Preparing for entrance assessments (e.g. maths and English at the right level) can help your child feel confident on the day.

What to Look for When Visiting SPH

When you visit SPH, use the following as a checklist so you leave with a clear picture:

FactorWhat to check
CurriculumIGCSE and IB pathway, subject choice, and values integration for your child’s year.
LanguageLanguage of instruction and additional language options (e.g. Indonesian, EAL).
Class sizeTypical class size for your child’s year and student–teacher ratio.
SupportEAL, learning support, and pastoral care—how they are delivered and who to contact.
LocationWhich campus, commute time, and school bus routes from your home.
FeesTotal cost per year for your chosen campus, including levies and typical extras.
CultureFit with your family’s values, your child’s personality, and the overall feel of the community.

Pros and Cons: A Balanced View

Pros: SPH offers values-based education, clear IGCSE and IB pathways, and multiple campuses. Fees are often in a more accessible range than some premium Jakarta schools. Cons: Entry can be competitive at popular campuses; the fixed location and timetable mean that families who need more flexibility (e.g. extra support in specific subjects or exam prep) often use external tutoring to supplement. Considering both sides helps you decide if SPH is the right fit and what additional support, if any, your child might need.

How Tutopiya Fits In

If your child needs extra help with IGCSE, IB, or specific subjects, one-to-one tuition can supplement SPH without changing school. Flexible scheduling and online sessions mean no extra commute, and continuity if you relocate. Book a free trial or explore Tutopiya’s learning portal.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Parents

Q: Does SPH offer A-Level?
A: SPH typically offers IGCSE and IB Diploma. For A-Level support alongside SPH, or for exam preparation, one-to-one tutoring can align with that curriculum.

Q: How do we prepare for SPH entrance tests?
A: Tutoring can help with maths and English at the right level for common international school entrance formats. Check with the school for the exact format and content.

Q: Can our child continue learning if we travel or relocate?
A: Yes. Online one-to-one tuition allows your child to continue with the same tutor from anywhere, which can be especially helpful during transitions.

Key Takeaways

Sekolah Pelita Harapan (SPH) offers an international curriculum; confirm on the school website for IGCSE, IB, or other exam pathways. Budget for application fees, levies, uniform, and transport. Admissions involve application, documents, assessment, and interview—apply early. Visiting the campus and confirming curriculum and fees for your child’s year will help you decide if SPH is the right fit. If your child needs extra support in exams or subjects, one-to-one tutoring can supplement the school timetable flexibly.

Next Steps for Parents

  1. Visit the SPH website and identify which campus fits your family. If possible, attend an open day or schedule a campus tour.
  2. Confirm curriculum (IGCSE, IB) and total fees for your child’s year at your chosen campus, including levies and typical extras.
  3. Apply in good time—places can be limited. Gather reports and prepare your child for assessments.
  4. If you need extra support (e.g. entrance-test preparation or IGCSE/IB subject tutoring alongside SPH), consider one-to-one tuition that fits around the school timetable. Book a free trial to see how it fits your family.
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