About
We opened in 2017 with just six students. Through word-of-mouth and personal referrals, we have grown rapidly, building a thriving community that champions tradition-oriented, lifelong learning principles.
We inspire a passion for education by integrating highly effective, data-driven methodologies with a foundation of positive, constructive, and sustainable human relationships.
Our team of dedicated educators undergo rigorous training and embrace a growth mindset, enriched by authentic learning philosophies and a commitment to excellence through the English National Curriculum.
Our purpose-built, holistic blended-learning programs are carefully designed and tailored to each individual, empowering our learners to become the best versions of themselves.

Mission
To build a legacy of international families and lifelong learners, with a uniquely Balinese connection. By nurturing wise warriors and giving students wings, we aim to prepare generations to embrace the opportunities of a life well-lived with competence and grace.
Vision
To be at the leading edge of Bali's education picks, creating a lifelong learning legacy for families. Our goal is to help Bali work towards regional leadership in innovation, education, philosophy, and wisdom while maintaining it's unique traditional culture and beliefs.
SOME FACTS THAT YOU MIGHT FIND WORTH KNOWING
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Our students achieve one and a half grades of learning, on average every 12-months cycle; in Maths and English using premium international standard education for a price that all of us can afford.
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Approx 90% of students who are behind a grade (or more), or struggling to stay on grade, can usually repair academic trouble spots, restore confidence, and get back on track within 12-18 months.
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We have the evidence to prove that we enjoy one of the best academic development rates in the whole of Bali, with our IXL diagnostic and analytical data. And that’s really something!
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The name of the school comes from the 1856 collection of Native American folklore, The Myth of Hiawatha, which records an Ottawa story called “Onaiazo, the Sky-Walker.” Originally published: Philadelphia : Lippincott, 1856 and written by Henry Rowe (1793-1864).


Reviews
Imroatun Nafiah
Absolutely outstanding. One of the very best school out there. The teachers, atmosphere and the school as a whole you just can’t beat!