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Empathy School Bali

Raise a child who loves learning — not one who survives school.

An international education in Bali combining hands-on learning, emotional intelligence, and real-world skills for the future.

Children collaborating at Empathy School Bali
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Holistic international framework

Strong foundations while keeping curiosity and creativity.

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English speaking environment

Students think, collaborate, and present in English daily.

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Pathways that fit the child

We help identify the right next environment for their growth.

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Connected expat community

Families relocating find belonging and support quickly.

Why families leave traditional schools

Many high-performing schools still prepare children for a world that no longer exists.

Parents everywhere are starting to ask deeper questions about education. Is school helping my child grow — or just perform?

Anxiety and burnout

At younger and younger ages, achievement often comes at a heavy emotional cost.

Screens replacing curiosity

Passive digital habits are taking the place of meaningful real-world exploration.

Grades without abilities

Traditional report cards often don't translate into the real adaptability needed today.

Confidence and resilience

Children need support in handling frustration and change with inner confidence.

AI reshaping future careers

The next generation will need judgment, creativity, and deep communication.

"That’s why we created a learning environment built for the future children will actually live in."
WHAT MAKES THE SCHOOL DIFFERENT

A different approach to learning.

At Empathy School Bali, education goes beyond academics. We focus on developing capable, confident, and thoughtful young people.

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Learning that makes sense

Reading, writing, and mathematics through meaningful experiences and projects that connect learning to real life instead of memorizing facts for tests.

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Emotional Intelligence

Children learn how to understand emotions, communicate clearly, resolve conflicts, and develop empathy—skills for leadership and life.

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Real-World Capability

Hands-on practice in collaboration, creative thinking, and initiative. Students present ideas, work in teams, and explore problem-solving.

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Human + AI Future Readiness

Developing independence and critical thinking. Students learn to question information and understand technology's role in the world.

Curriculum Security

Learning at their pace, progressing with confidence.

Families moving abroad often ask: “Will my child stay engaged and motivated to learn?”

When learning connects to curiosity and real experiences, children naturally develop focus, initiative, and a genuine love of discovery. We ensure growth is real, visible, and transferable.

Strong learning foundations

Children develop literacy, numeracy, and critical thinking through meaningful projects and real experiences.

Learning that is visible

Progress is captured through ideas, projects, and collaboration — offering a fuller picture than test scores alone.

Seeing the whole child

Growth is measured through confidence, communication, curiosity, and collaboration, alongside academic skills.

Individual learning journeys

Teachers adapt learning to each student’s readiness, interests, and pace, ensuring they are always challenged but never overwhelmed.

What students gain

What students grow into.

There is a fascinating pattern in education: the best results often emerge not from rigid instruction, but from spaces that allow children to explore.

Independent thinking Leadership confidence Public speaking Creativity Initiative Emotional resilience
Family life in Bali
Safe, Green, and Community-Driven.
Life in Bali

Education and quality of life — together.

For many families, the decision is not only about school. It is about the life their child gets to live around that school every day.

Why families choose Bali

Safe, family-oriented
Outdoor childhood
Active lifestyle
Lower daily stress
International community

Relocation Support

Visa guidance
Housing area tips
Parent integration
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COMMUNITY

More than a school — a community.

Families who join Empathy School often say the same thing:
"We didn’t just find a school. We found our people."

Parents don’t just enroll — they join a community.

Parents connect through school events and shared activities, while children form friendships across cultures. It becomes a place where families feel supported and truly belong.

How enrollment works

A simple four-step path to enrollment.

We keep the process clear and low-friction so your family knows exactly what to expect next.

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Parent discovery call

Start with a conversation about your child, your questions, and whether the school feels like the right fit.

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Submit application

Share the core details so the team can understand your family, your timeline, and your child’s needs.

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Student assessment

Review readiness, learning needs, and the environment that will best support growth.

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Enrollment & relocation

Move forward with enrollment while receiving guidance for the transition into Bali life.

Schedule a Call

No commitment required at this stage.

FAQ

Answers to the questions parents
usually ask first.

How do visas work? +
Families receive practical guidance, suggested next steps, and support resources so the relocation process feels clearer and more manageable.
Are there many international families? +
Yes. The school is designed for an international community, with English used daily and a parent network that helps new families feel at home quickly.
What grade levels are available? +
Placements depend on your child’s age, readiness, and current availability in each class. The discovery call is the best place to confirm fit for your child.
Can children transition back to schools in the U.S. later? +
Yes. Families regularly transition to schools in the U.S., Australia, Singapore, and Europe, with learning progress documented to support smoother continuity.
How is progress measured? +
Progress is seen through literacy, numeracy, critical thinking, project work, confidence, engagement, and individual readiness — not only through tests.
Final invitation

Give your child a childhood and a future.

Limited spaces per grade help maintain small classes, close relationships, and personalized support.

Currently accepting applications for the upcoming term