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Pre-schools and Playgroups in Jakarta

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Pre-schools and Playgroups in Jakarta – Living in Indonesia with children is sometimes a bit tricky because the environment is different. The choice of pre-schools and playgroups in Jakarta is important to help the development and growth of children. Here we listed some playgroups that you can consider for your children.

Highscope

The first one is Highscope, which uses the 178 Learning Framework. This framework is based on the idea of constructive learning and encourages kids to gain their own knowledge and understanding of the world via their own experience and reflection. By emphasizing academic issues together with intrapersonal and interpersonal relationships, athletic ability, and other areas, HighScope strives to develop the “whole kid.” They facilitate learning by creating a supportive environment that builds sincere relationships and helps young children learn about the world and how to relate to others.

Check their network of schools here: https://highscope.or.id/network-of-school

Apple Tree

One of the pre-schools, Apple Tree, holds that early childhood education is crucial for laying the groundwork for a child’s long-term growth and development. As a result, they employ a curriculum that enables students to develop to their maximum potential at their own rate. Since 2000, Apple Tree is committed to offering a program that is centered on children’s needs, strengths, and abilities, which serve as the cornerstone of learning.

Check their branches here: https://www.appletreeps.com/page.php?link=branches

Jakarta Multicultural School (JMS)

One place that can be considered is the Jakarta Multicultural School (JMS). JMS prepares its students to be productive citizens in a globalized world order where everything is interconnected. JMS provides a global learning environment to prepare students to be tough, competitive, creative, innovative, and sensitive to cultural diversity. This place provides a nursery, IB PYP program, Cambridge secondary program, IGCSE, and JIMS certification.

Address: Jl. Pisangan Raya No 99, Cirendeu, Ciputat Timur

Phone: +62 21 744 4864

Email: info@jimsch.org/admissions@jimsch.org

Website: https://jms.sch.id/id/beranda

Green Montessori

If you have a concern about religion-based, especially the Muslim foundation, Green Montessori is the best choice for your children. This place is suitable for children from 2-12 years old. As the first authentic Montessori School with Islamic values in Indonesia, the school has been acknowledged as one of the top-tier schools in Indonesia and received grade A accreditation from the Education and Culture Ministry in 2018.

Address: Jl. Duren Tiga Raya No.133, RT.6/RW.6, Duren Tiga, Kec. Pancoran, Kota Jakarta Selatan, Daerah Khusus Ibukota Jakarta 12760

Phone: (021) 7984851

Website: https://www.greenmontessori.sch.id/

Tumbletots

Tumbletots is one of the places that provides playgroup and preschool activities for infants and children between 6 months to 6 years. This school has several locations in Jakarta. Some branches of this school are temporarily closed due to the pandemic, so make sure to check the branch details here.

Those are some places that you can consider to prepare your child with activities at pre-school or playgroups. Hopefully this article helps and don’t forget to check out our article about international schools that you must know about in Jakarta and Bali!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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