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Choosing a primary school for your child is never as simple as it sounds. Many parents say the process feels a bit like finding a “second home” — a place where their child feels safe, encouraged, and supported as they start discovering who they are.

The good news is, Semarang offers a wide variety of private primary schools, each with its own personality. Some focus on strong religious foundations, others emphasize character-building, some are bilingual or internationally oriented, and many blend those elements in a way that feels natural and balanced.

To help parents navigate these choices, we’ve put together a clear and approachable guide to ten standout private primary schools in Semarang.

Let’s explore the 10 best private primary schools in Semarang. A warm, parent-friendly guide covering Islamic, Christian, Catholic, bilingual and international options.

SD Islam Bilingual Annisa

https://www.facebook.com/sdib.annisa/photos/a.686173308416166/686174701749360/?_rdr

Address: Jl. Abimanyu Raya No.17–19

Phone: (024) 3511057

Annisa is one of Semarang’s well-known Islamic bilingual schools, offering Indonesian- and English-medium learning in a calm, structured environment. With small class sizes capped at 20 students, the school feels intimate and personal, allowing teachers to genuinely keep track of each child’s development.

Annisa’s daily rhythm blends academic lessons with Islamic learning in a way that feels natural rather than heavy. Students also get plenty of room to express themselves through activities like marching band, football, traditional dance, Khitobah, and Tilawah.

SD Marsudirini

https://sdmarsudirinibsb.sch.id/tim-futsal-sd-marsudirini-bsb/

Address: Jl. Pemuda No.157

Phone: (024) 3514762

Located right in central Semarang, Marsudirini has long built a reputation for balanced growth—academics, creativity, discipline, and empathy. The atmosphere is warm but structured, and the school consistently performs well in arts and science competitions.

Values like cooperation, honesty, and care for the environment are woven subtly into daily school life, making children feel grounded without being overwhelmed by rules.

SD Islam Tunas Harapan

https://www.orami.co.id/magazine/sdit-tunas-harapan-ilahi

Address: Jl. Tulus Harapan No.1, Tembalang

Phone: 0857-4128-2020

Tunas Harapan is one of the biggest Islamic private schools in the Tembalang area. It offers three learning pathways—Regular, Bilingual, and Takhassus—so families can choose the style that fits their child best.

The school feels lively: football training on one side, archery on another, and calligraphy practice happening indoors. The school places equal attention on academic performance, Islamic character, and extracurricular development.

SD Kristen Tritunggal

https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=1363841696998770&set=pcb.1363842990331974

Address: Jl. Madukoro Raya

Phone: —

Tritunggal has grown steadily since its early roots in the late 1970s. Today, the school blends the national curriculum with international teaching approaches, resulting in classrooms that feel interactive and modern.

Children here are encouraged to speak up, think critically, and explore different interests. Robotics, choir, orchestra, coding, art, abacus, and chess are just some of the activities that give students space to discover what they enjoy.

SD Semesta

http://www.diahdidi.com/2013/03/sd-semesta-bilingual-school.html

Address: Jl. Setiabudi No.116

Phone: (024) 7475263

Semesta adopts the Cambridge curriculum alongside the national one, creating a bilingual environment that helps students get used to global standards from early on. The use of technology is integrated—not gimmicky—making lessons feel relevant to the world students are growing up in.

The atmosphere is academic but still warm, and teachers encourage curiosity rather than rote memorization.

SD Islam Al-Azhar 29

https://radarsemarang.jawapos.com/edukasi/724087294/sd-islam-al-azhar-29-semarang-juara-umum-olimpiade-nasional-2024

Address: Bukit Semarang Baru (BSB), Mijen

Phone: 0811-2799-510

Al-Azhar 29 combines strong Islamic learning with a modern academic approach. The school’s growth has been impressive, evolving from a small building in Ruko Taman Niaga into a large, established campus in BSB.

Extracurricular life is vibrant—futsal, basketball, martial arts, painting, rebana, music classes, and MTQ/Tilawah all have their own followings. The school is known for building confidence while still grounding students in strong values.

SD Pangudi Luhur Bernardus

https://sdplbernardus-smg.pangudiluhur.sch.id/

Address: Jl. Dr. Sutomo No.4

Phone: (024) 8310810

PL Bernardus offers a calm, values-based environment where character and empathy matter as much as academic performance. The school is also known for being inclusive, welcoming students of different needs and backgrounds.

The tone of the school is gentle but firm, giving children structure without making the environment feel rigid.

Singapore Intercultural School (SIS Semarang)

https://sisschools.org/sis-semarang/id/blog

Address: Jl. Bukit Candi Golf No.20

Phone: —

SIS uses the Singapore Curriculum—the same framework known for strong foundations in English, Mathematics, Science, and Mandarin. The learning style is very hands-on and reflective, encouraging students to develop both academic and life skills.

The school’s multicultural emphasis helps children grow comfortable in diverse settings and think from a global perspective.

SD Katolik Sang Timur

https://pg-tkksangtimursemarang.blogspot.com/2019/02/175-th-suster-sang-timur.html

Address: Pedurungan Tengah, Semarang

Phone: (024) 671 2827

Sang Timur focuses on literacy, numeracy, creativity, and character formation. The school feels cheerful and active, with activities ranging from scouting and sports to Mandarin, dancing, theater, and an English club.

Community involvement and environmental programs are also part of the school culture, giving children exposure to teamwork and social responsibility.

Bina Bangsa School (BBS Semarang)

https://jatengdaily.com/2025/siswa-bina-bangsa-school-yang-tergabung-dalam-indonesia-sehat-latih-sepak-bola-anak-anak-sd/

Address: Jl. Jangli Boulevard

Phone: (024) 8502992

Bina Bangsa offers an English-medium program with a curriculum that encourages critical thinking, leadership, and global awareness. Subjects like Global Perspectives, Design for Thinking, and SDG-themed project work give students a head start on understanding the world around them.

It’s a good fit for families seeking an international-style learning environment that blends academics, life skills, and character education.

Summary

Choosing a school is really about finding the right environment for your child to feel happy, curious, and understood. Each school here offers its own strengths, rhythms, and ways of nurturing growth. 

We hope this overview gives parents a clearer sense of what’s out there, so you can choose a place where your child can grow comfortably, learn with joy, and build a strong foundation for the years ahead.

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Our experienced teachers will guide you along every step of the learning process to ensure that you are not wasting your time, money, and energy on useless language exercises & wrong methods.

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