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Independent School of Jakarta adds A-Levels and full K-12 pathway

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By AI, Created 06:51 UTC, Jul 02, 2026, AGP -

The Independent School of Jakarta will now keep pupils from age 2 through 18, adding GCSEs and A-Levels at its Pondok Indah campus in Jakarta. The move gives families a single British education path aimed at top universities, with a new senior school opening in 2028.

Why it matters: - The Independent School of Jakarta is extending its British curriculum from early years through A-Levels, giving Jakarta families one school for the full path to university. - The change removes the need for pupils to leave after Year 8 and switch schools for secondary education. - The new model is designed to create continuity in teaching, values and university preparation.

What happened: - The Independent School of Jakarta announced it will launch a Senior School and teach pupils through GCSEs and A-Levels. - Children can now stay at ISJ from age 2 to 18. - The first cohort expected to complete the full path at ISJ is the current Year 7 group. - Head Eileen Fisher said families can now remain with the school through GCSEs, A-Levels and university applications with the same teachers and continuity of care.

The details: - ISJ is run by The Schools Trust, a UK-registered charity that has founded 16 British international schools across 11 countries since 2004. - The Schools Trust says its network has sent pupils to Oxford, Cambridge, Imperial College London, LSE, UCL, King's College London, Edinburgh, St Andrews and Durham in the UK. - The network also lists Stanford, Princeton, Georgetown and the University of Toronto in North America, along with leading universities across Asia, Australia and Europe. - The Schools Trust says A-Level students from its schools routinely secure places at Russell Group and Ivy League universities. - Across the Trust's schools, 65% to 81% of GCSE and IGCSE grades are at A/A, compared with a UK national average of about 22%. - The Trust reports A-Level results ranging from 42% to 69% at A/A. - One school in the network was placed in the ALPS top 1% of British schools worldwide for value-added. - The Trust says every school operated by its trustees has received an "Excellent" rating in all categories of its UK government-accredited ISI inspection. - The network says 94% of pupils outperform the UK national average. - Trust schools have ranked 1st and 2nd across a network of more than 200 British schools internationally for A-Level and GCSE results. - At the British School of Brasilia, 25% of graduates entered top-30 universities in the UK and the US, and 95% attended their first-choice institution. - ISJ pupils score in the top 10% of international schools worldwide in independent GL Education assessments, with scores of 122 in English and 118.7 in Mathematics versus international norms of 104.6 and 101. - The A-Level programme will launch with 12 subjects: Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, English Literature, History, Computer Science, Art, a Modern Foreign Language and Music. - University guidance for UCAS, the US Common App, Australia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Europe starts in Year 11. - The Senior School will be built on a purpose-built campus in Pondok Indah, 300 metres from the existing junior campus, and is scheduled to open in 2028. - The new campus will include science laboratories, technology labs, art and music studios, a theatre, a secondary library and a football pitch. - ISJ says it is progressing toward full British Schools Overseas accreditation. - ISJ teaches the English National Curriculum to children aged 2 to 18, with UK-qualified teachers, class sizes of 15 in Early Years and 20 from Year 1, and a staff-to-pupil ratio of 1:9.

Between the lines: - The expansion makes ISJ more competitive with full-through international schools that can retain families longer and reduce transition risk between primary and secondary years. - The trust's long university placement history is being used as proof that the Jakarta school can deliver the same outcomes locally. - The senior campus investment signals a long-term bet on Jakarta demand for premium British schooling.

What's next: - ISJ will build out the Senior School around the current Year 7 cohort. - Construction and preparation for the Pondok Indah senior campus will continue ahead of the 2028 opening. - University counselling will begin in Year 11 for students moving toward GCSEs, A-Levels and international applications. - Families can follow school updates through ISJ's social channels, Instagram, Facebook and YouTube.

The bottom line: - ISJ is turning a Year 8 endpoint into a full British education pipeline, aiming to keep pupils in one school through university admissions and beyond.

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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