Child Care & Schools

For students relocating with their families, especially those with young children, ensuring access to reliable childcare and quality education is a top priority. Fortunately, Depok offers a range of child-friendly services to support student-parents during their academic journey at UIII. Whether you need daily daycare for toddlers or school options for older children, you’ll find a variety of institutions—both on and off campus—that emphasize safety, development, and international standards.

Child Care

UIII understands the needs of student families. An on-campus daycare is available at the UIII Central Library, professionally managed in collaboration with the Faculty of Education. It provides a safe and nurturing environment, and UIII students are offered discounted rates.

Nearby off-campus daycare centers include:

  • Dinan Daycare – ~3.8 km from UIII
  • Mutiara Hati Nursery – ~4.1 k`
  • Embun Daycare – ~4.4 k`
  • SUN Daycare – ~4.7 km
    These centers typically combine child care with early childhood education. Most provide structured, age appropriate activities while maintaining high standards of safety, hygiene, and personalized attention.

    School Options in Depok

    Depok also offers diverse schooling options for children of international students, from
    preschool to secondary education. Many schools follow bilingual or international curricula,
    with English as the primary medium of instruction.

  • Jakarta Islamic School Depok

  • Bilingual and internationally oriented (~4.9 km from UIII)

  • Kinderfield–Highfield School
    Offers preschool through secondary levels, following global education standards (~5–6.8 km)

  • Pribadi Bilingual School Renowned for academic excellence and English-based instruction (~7.1 km)

  • Springfield School – Raffles Hills Campus
    International school providing primary and secondary education (~9.7 km)

  • SMA Lazuardi Global Islamic School Combines modern learning with Islamic values (~13.7 km)

    These schools not only ensure academic rigor, but also offer transportation services, extracurricular activities, and multicultural environments that support the children of international scholars adjusting to life in Indonesia