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Jakarta Indonesia Korean School

1975 establishments in IndonesiaEast JakartaEducational institutions established in 1975Indonesia–South Korea relationsInternational schools in Jakarta
Korean international schools in Asia

Jakarta Indonesia Korean School (JIKS, Korean: 자카르타한국국제학교), formerly Jakarta International Korean School, is a South Korean international school in East Jakarta, Indonesia. As of 2005 it is the largest overseas South Korean school, with 1,450 students. As of 2009 the school's student body is twice as large as that of the Korean International School, HCMC in Ho Chi Minh City, the next-largest South Korean international school.

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Jakarta Indonesia Korean School
Jalan Ceger Permai, Special Capital Region of Jakarta Cipayung (East Jakarta)

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Jakarta International Korean School

Jalan Ceger Permai
13840 Special Capital Region of Jakarta, Cipayung (East Jakarta)
Indonesia
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