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Start a Private Religious High School in Bali, Indonesia
May 9, 2024

Founding a Private Religious High School in Bali, Indonesia

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Founding a Private Senior High School/Religious High School (Aliyah) Education as a Foreign Capital Company in Bali, Indonesia (KBLI Code 85220) offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the educational landscape. 

This group encompasses general senior high schools and religious high schools (Aliyah) managed by private entities, including special education schools at an equivalent level, such as general senior high schools, religious Madrasah Aliyah high schools, and exceptional senior high schools. 

By understanding the requirements and procedures, foreign capital companies can successfully navigate the process of founding a private or religious senior high school education in Bali, blending international expertise with local norms to provide students with a distinctive learning experience.

Table of Contents

  • Overview
  • Legal basis
  • Type of License
  • Coverage of Service
  • Business Scale, Land Area, and Risk Level
  • Authorities Granting Licenses
  • Requirements and Obligations for Business Licensing
  • Resource
  • Frequently Asked Questions

Overview

This group covers general senior high school education managed by private entities for three years, including religious and special education schools at an equivalent level, such as general senior high schools, Madrasah Aliyah (religious high schools), and exceptional senior high schools.

Legal Basis

The legal foundations include:

  • Permendikbud Number 36 of 2014, concerning educational regulations.
  • Circular Letter from the Secretary General of the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology Number 26 of 2021 regarding the Issuance of Education Unit Establishment Permits.

Type of License

For the scope of private general senior high schools and exceptional senior high schools, the OSS Institution only issues a Business Identification Number (NIB).

Coverage of Service

The service coverage pertains to private high schools and private special needs high schools.

Business Scale, Land Area, and Risk Level

Business Scale: Large scale enterprise.

Land Area: No specific regulations.

Risk Level: High, considering the responsibilities related to maintaining educational standards and legal compliance.

Duration: Not specified

Validity Period: Not specified

Authorities Granting Licenses

Special Needs High Schools (SMALB): Governor

High Schools (SMA): Regent/Mayor

Foreign Investment (PMA): Minister/Head of National Agency

Requirements and Obligations for Business Licensing

  • Requirements: Businesses must apply for a Business Licensing Permit through the OSS, meeting all the criteria set by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology as per legislative requirements. The permit is issued by the Governor or the head of the Provincial Investment and One-Stop Service Agency (DPMPTSP).
  • Obligations: Entities must fulfill obligations laid out by the Ministry, adhering to educational standards and compliance with regulatory stipulations.

Resources

  • Online Single Submission System (OSS): The official platform for business licensing in Indonesia.
  • BKPM (Indonesia Investment Coordinating Board)
  • Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology

 

Frequently Asked Questions

  • How does the curriculum development process work for a Private Senior High School/Religious High School (Aliyah) in Bali?

    The curriculum development process involves designing and delivering a comprehensive educational curriculum that meets the Indonesian Ministry of Education standards, including integrating religious studies for religious high schools like Madrasah Aliyah, general education subjects for Sekolah Menengah Umum, and specialized programs for special education needs.

  • What types of extracurricular activities can be offered to complement academic learning at the Private Senior High School/Religious High School (Aliyah)?

    Extracurricular activities that complement academic learning may include sports, arts, clubs, and other enrichment programs that foster a well-rounded educational experience for students, promoting their holistic development.

  • How can a foreign capital company launching a special education school in Bali ensure accessibility and inclusivity?

    A foreign capital company launching a special education school in Bali can ensure accessibility and inclusivity by providing tailored educational programs and support services for students with special needs, adapting infrastructure to accommodate their requirements, and promoting an inclusive school culture that values diversity.

Contact us for information about private religious high schools in Bali.

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