Project: Efata Bali School

Project Details
Efata Bali School
J1063N
Mrs. Marcelina Claudia Rottu
West Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia
Since 2019
Number of Students : 43 - 50
Number of Teachers : 7
Project Description
Alfa Omega School Bali was established on 24 June 2018 in West Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia with the help from volunteer teachers and family members. Within just one year, the school has seen genuine interests from parents and local community. With much passion and enthusiasm, the school has started 5 classes being Pre-Kindergarten, Kindergarten, Primary 1, 2 and 3 classes. The school currently has 1 principal, 6 teachers, 1 staff and about 45 students.
Australia Oikos Care (AOC) has fully funded the school and helped renovate the school building and classrooms and built more classrooms to provide a much-improved teaching and learning environment and activities for the teachers and students. The school also has a health and nutrition program for the students. We have seen the potential for the school to grow student
intakes and cater for more students as we have built additional classrooms. We are confident and hopeful that the school will be strongly impacting the local community well-being and creating a self-sustainable community development eventually.
Project Latest News
ME Bank’s Partnership
We are deeply grateful for ME Bank’s belief in our mission and in the power of generosity to change lives. Their partnership is more than financial — it’s a powerful statement that purpose matters, and Read More
AOC GALA 2025
On 21 March 2025, Oikos Church hosted its first-ever fundraising charity event, AOC GALA 2025 — a night dedicated to raising awareness and support for Australia Oikos Care (AOC) and its ongoing mission projects. The vision for this event was initiated Read More
Bali Mission Trip 2024
In November 2024, a young and passionate team from Oikos Church embarked on a life-changing missions trip to Bali, Indonesia. The purpose for ministry was for Efata Bali School, located in West Denpasar — a beacon Read More