Private School Students will Receive KJP Next Year
Reported by Erna Martiyanti | Translated by Nugroho Adibrata
City Secretary Assistant for Public Welfare Division, Bambang Sugiono, stated that starting next year Jakarta Provincial Government will distribute Jakarta Smart Cards (KJP) to private school students. The distribution is expected would be right on target and better because the KJP’s acceptance mechanism has been upgraded.
I ask the schools to conduct data collection because the system will be online. The mechanism is clear, not through relief letters (SKTM) from urban village, but through schools, parents, and then SKTM
“I ask the schools to conduct data collection because the system will be online. The mechanism is clear, not through relief letters (SKTM) from urban village, but through schools, parents, and then SKTM,” he said, Saturday (12/13).
Meanwhile, Head of Jakarta Education Department, Lasro Marbun, stressed that his department is ready to collect data of private schools that will receive the KJP. With this service expansion, KJP budget increases from Rp 799 billion for 537,089 students becomes Rp 1 trillion.
Next Year, KJP Will No Longer Use Cash WithdrawalThe amount of KJP fund for both state and private school students is the same, namely Rp 210,000 for elementary school (SD) student, Rp 220,000-Rp 250,000 for junior high school (SMP) student, and Rp 400,000-Rp 450,000 for SMA as well as vocational school (SMK) student.
Especially for private school students, the fund is coupled with school fees, namely Rp 50,000-Rp 100,000 for SD student, Rp 100,000-Rp 200,000 for SMP student, and Rp 200,000-Rp 300,000 for SMA/SMK student. In addition, each student of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Elementary School (MI) or equivalent will get Rp 180,000, Madrasah Tsanawiyah High School (Mts) or equivalent Rp 210,000, as well as SMA/SMK/Madrasah Aliyah Senior High School (MA) or equivalent Rp 240,000. The fund will be distributed once in every three months.