In 1971, Jakarta Intercultural School was founded to provide a much-needed international education in the Indonesian capital city. The school has grown to become one of the most well-respected institutions of its kind in Southeast Asia.
Jakarta Intercultural School was the brainchild of Dr. John H. Eldredge, who was a United States diplomat stationed in Jakarta at the time. Dr. Eldredge recognized the need for an international school in Jakarta to serve the children of diplomats and expatriates living in …