WORKING IN INDONESIA

Expats moving to Indonesia will find themselves in a bright and exotic country, consisting of an enormous archipelago stretching over more than 17,000 islands with a culturally diverse population of over 260 million people.

Indonesia is a fantastic place to live and work and has a lot to offer teachers. Rich in natural resources, the country acquires most of its wealth from gas, oil and other mining activities. Most teachers moving to Indonesia do so in order to serve international workers in these sectors.

Most teachers find themselves living in the popular tourist hub of Bali and the sprawling city of Jakarta, the country’s capital and economic, cultural and financial centre.

The cost of living in Indonesia can be inexpensive compared to life in many Western countries. After accommodation, education will likely be an expat parent’s biggest expense.

There are numerous schooling options, with a number of International schools operating in Indonesia, most of which are in Jakarta offering the UK, US and IB curricula.

Some of the travel highlights that teachers can benefit from are:

  • Lake Toba
  • Tanjung Puting
  • Baliem Valley
  • Mount Bromo
  • Komodo National Park
  • Borobudur
  • Ubud

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

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