Primary (Year 4,5,6) Teachers, Bali, Indonesia - mid-July 2025

Country:
Indonesia
Region:
School - South and Southeast Asia
Curriculum:
Australia
Level:
Primary-Upper (8-11)
Start Date:
10 July 2025
Initial Contract Length:
2 year, renewable
Curriculum Experience Required:
Strongly prefer it
- Primary Year 4,5,6 Teachers
- 10th July 2025 start
- Beautiful Bali
- Competitive TAX FREE salary plus benefits including housing, flights and insurance

This international school located in beautiful Bali is looking for Upper Primary Teachers for a mid-July start. Teachers must have 5+ years of experience - preferably with the Australian Curriculum - a degree plus teaching qualification (such as PGCE) or BEd and be eligible for registration/licensing in home country. Applicants must believe in inclusive education practices, differentiate in the classroom and use Inquiry methodology. For visa purpses candidates must be under 55.

The school is located in Bali and is housed in a fabulous purpose-built campus offering the best facilities in Bali. The school caters for pupils from Preschool to Year 12 and offers the Australian National Curriculum up to Year 10 and then the IB Diploma.

The campus is one of three and in total there are over 700 pupils from pre-school - Grade 12. The school year runs from late January until mid- December and is divided into four terms. All schools enjoy very good facilities that include modern classrooms, libraries, IT, sports facilities and learning support.

Living and working in Bali as a Western expat offers a laid-back, tropical lifestyle with a strong digital nomad community, especially in areas like Canggu and Ubud. The cost of living is relatively low, with affordable villas and cheap local food. You’ll enjoy a warm climate, beautiful beaches, and a rich local culture. Please contact Edvectus for details of how to apply.
Number Of Students:
300
Student Make Up:
30+ nationalities
Regional Info:
Living and working in Bali as an expat can be an incredible experience—paradise vibes with real-world quirks. Lifestyle & Culture: Bali is known for its yoga retreats, beach clubs, temples, and vibrant local culture. Locals: Balinese people are generally friendly and welcoming. Learning some basic Bahasa Indonesia helps a lot. Pace: Island time is real. Things move slower—good for stress, bad for bureaucracy. Food: Local warung meals are $1–$3. Western food is more like $5–$15. Transport: Scooters are king. Renting one costs ~$60–$100/month. Traffic can be chaotic, but it's part of the experience. Where to Live : Canggu: Surf, cafes. Ubud: Lush, spiritual, artsy—great for wellness folks Seminyak: Upscale, nightlife, shopping. Sanur & Uluwatu: More relaxed, quieter beaches, good for families or surfers. Healthcare is decent in private hospitals but limited in more rural areas.
Tax Rate:
Tax Free
Housing:
Allowance on top of salary
Benefits:
Flights - allowance, Housing- allowance, Tuition - free for dependants
Suited To:
Activity - swimming beaches, Activity- mountains, Activity-typical land sporting types, Activity-typical water sporting types, Climate - warmer, Dependent children - more suitable, Holiday destination - yes typical, Westernised - moderately, Women - somewhat restrictive
Minimum Years Experience:
5.0
Curriculum Experience Required:
Strongly prefer it
Will Accept Newly Qualified Teachers:
N
Visa Restriction:
5 years post qualification teaching exp required, Younger than 55
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