Top Ten Open Areas to Go Around JakartaIndonesia ExpatAugust 10, 2020August 10, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 10, 2020August 10, 202001329 With the COVID-19 pandemic hanging around, it’s been hard to find things to do to entertain ourselves, especially with children....
Academic Excellence and Character-Building at Global Sevilla SchoolIndonesia ExpatAugust 6, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 6, 20200807 Global Sevilla School was founded on 6th October 2002. It marked the commitment of the founders of the schools who...
A Sense of Belonging for Cross-Cultural KidsMirella PandjaitanAugust 5, 2020August 9, 2020 by Mirella PandjaitanAugust 5, 2020August 9, 202001250 “Sometimes, my children complain about how a mixed marriage child, who seems to be living a lovely life to a...
Jakarta Multicultural School – A “Melting Pot” of CulturesIndonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020August 6, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020August 6, 202001041 Founded in 2007, the Jakarta Multicultural School (JMS) campus sits on a 2-hectare, lush property located in the green Situ...
Getting Divorced in Indonesia as a Foreign or Mixed Marriage CoupleIndonesia ExpatAugust 5, 2020 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 5, 202001912 Everyone aspires to spend the rest of their lives with their best friend and lover in holy matrimony, no matter...
10 Awesome Family Sports in BaliKaren DonaldAugust 14, 2019November 9, 2019 by Karen DonaldAugust 14, 2019November 9, 201901319 There are many good reasons why families choose Bali to entertain their sports-mad kids. Indonesia’s favourite holiday resort is full of...
The First Family Playpark Festival in Indonesia – FAM GO FEST!Indonesia ExpatDecember 14, 2018December 14, 2018 by Indonesia ExpatDecember 14, 2018December 14, 20180692 Fam Go Fest is the first family festival that highlights the concept of Education, Entertainment and Experience. Families: baby, toddlers,...
Bali Dynasty Resort: A Haven for Expat Families in Booming KutaIndonesia ExpatNovember 2, 2017November 3, 2017 by Indonesia ExpatNovember 2, 2017November 3, 20170661 Most visitors won’t associate the nightlife of Kuta with family friendliness, but Bali Dynasty Resort serves as a private oasis...
UK Visa Requirements Divides Indonesian-British FamilyIndonesia ExpatAugust 15, 2017 by Indonesia ExpatAugust 15, 201701855 A British family has been left divided between Suffolk in the United Kingdom and Jakarta following visa complications. According to...
Families Brunch it Up at the Grand Kemang JakartaMay TienApril 11, 2017 by May TienApril 11, 20170753 Where in Jakarta can you find the best value for a good selection of Western and Asian food in a...
Sensory Integration Disorder: A Misunderstood Form of ADD/ADHD in ChildrenSheena PeregrinaFebruary 6, 2017August 1, 2017 by Sheena PeregrinaFebruary 6, 2017August 1, 20172 12250 5-15% of schooling children have difficulties in their sensory regulation to their environment. This means that some children may have...
An Expat Guide: Having a Baby Naturally in JakartaAngela JelitaNovember 28, 2016October 20, 2017 by Angela JelitaNovember 28, 2016October 20, 201701972 Pregnancy can be a time of great unease, especially if it’s your first. Add to the mix a foreign country,...
Mini-Commis: Children’s Cooking Classes in the CapitalMay TienMarch 7, 2016March 22, 2016 by May TienMarch 7, 2016March 22, 201601339 The next generation of master chefs start here. Almost an entire generation of children have been raised on cooking shows...
Meet Tarra MarbunAngela JelitaSeptember 22, 2014August 8, 2017 by Angela JelitaSeptember 22, 2014August 8, 20171995 Tarra, thank you for taking the time to answer our questions. Firstly, we’d like t o know a bit more...
How the Other Ninety Ninth LiveSimon J. StillAugust 25, 2014August 8, 2017 by Simon J. StillAugust 25, 2014August 8, 20170373 Some time ago I had the privilege of being invited to a jolly Chinese Malaysian’s house. He was a big...
Pilius, the Dayak Kenyah ElderDavid MetcalfAugust 11, 2014August 11, 2017 by David MetcalfAugust 11, 2014August 11, 20170525 Pilius was born in paradise, in a place called Long Saan, deep in the heart of North Borneo. I interviewed...
Staying Safe on Your TravelsEamonn SadlerJuly 14, 2014August 11, 2017 by Eamonn SadlerJuly 14, 2014August 11, 20170769 This is the time of year when many of us are travelling on leave and staying in hotels. I have...
Lutfi the Law Clerk: Finding Peace at RamadhanHush PetersenJuly 14, 2014August 11, 2017 by Hush PetersenJuly 14, 2014August 11, 20170469 Sahur, the pre-dawn meal Muslims take before the first call to prayer during Ramadhan is tricky. Most Indonesians wake...
Meet Julia SimensGabriella PanjaitanJune 30, 2014August 11, 2017 by Gabriella PanjaitanJune 30, 2014August 11, 20170912 Meet Julia Simens, an international relocation consultant with years of experience under her belt. She helps global families transition to...
Karan Berry, General Manager of JW Marriott JakartaGabriella PanjaitanMay 6, 2014August 18, 2017 by Gabriella PanjaitanMay 6, 2014August 18, 201701131 Karan is very passionate about his work and is a senior hospitality professional. He is well-versed with all operations and...
Meet Boris de KoningGabriella PanjaitanApril 23, 2014August 18, 2017 by Gabriella PanjaitanApril 23, 2014August 18, 20170849 Meet Boris de Koning, a funny Dutchman with gold teeth who enjoys life in Indonesia, especially in the peacefulness of...