Moving to Bali With Kids: A Schooling Checklist

2026-03-03 · Relocation
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Relocating is exciting — and also surprisingly administrative.

The most common mistake families make is choosing a school before they understand their daily commute, start dates, and the full first-year cost. This checklist is designed to keep the process calm and practical.


8–12 weeks before arrival: build a shortlist

Start broad, then narrow fast.

1) Choose your area first

Traffic changes everything. A school that looks perfect on paper can become exhausting if the drive is long at drop-off.

  • Browse areas: /areas
  • Compare popular areas: /compare/areas

2) Confirm age coverage + curriculum

Ask:

  • Which ages/grades are offered on this campus?
  • Which curriculum pathway do most students follow here?
  • How do they place a new student who is between grade levels?

Useful hubs:

  • Curriculums: /curriculums
  • Age bands: /ages

3) Sanity-check fees early

Before you fall in love with a school, confirm the total first-year cost, not just tuition.

  • Fees overview: /fees
  • Budget bands: /budget

4–8 weeks before arrival: schedule tours and trial days

Good schools fill quickly around term transitions.

A tour script that gets clear answers

Ask for specifics:

  • Class size and teacher support
  • How learning is assessed (especially if you are coming from a different system)
  • Language support if your child is new to English
  • Start date options and onboarding plan

If you want a ready checklist, start here:

  • How to choose a school: /blog/choose-a-school

2–4 weeks before arrival: prepare documents

Requirements vary, but families are usually asked for some combination of:

  • Passport copy
  • Previous school records (reports, transcripts)
  • Vaccination record (if relevant)
  • Any learning support notes (optional but helpful)

Admissions timeline + documents guide:

  • /blog/admissions-timeline-and-documents

After arrival: run one “practice week”

If possible, treat your first week as an experiment.

  • Do the commute at real school times
  • Check how your child feels after the first 3–4 days
  • Confirm after-school care and transport routines

If you are deciding between two schools, the compare tool helps:

  • Compare schools: /compare

A note on transitions

Relocation is already a big change. A school with a strong onboarding plan can make the first month dramatically easier.

Ask:

  • Do you assign a buddy or mentor?
  • How do teachers communicate with parents in the first weeks?
  • What does support look like if a child is struggling emotionally?

If you want help shortlisting

If you share your area, your child’s age, your curriculum preferences, and your budget band, you can get a shortlist quickly.

  • Get guidance: /contact

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