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Planning to move to Bali? One of the biggest concerns for expats, families, retirees, and digital nomads is understanding how the healthcare system works.In this in-depth conversation, Simone from Our Year in Bali sits down with Alex, Director of Padma Care, and Dr. Gita, Head Doctor, to answer the most common questions about healthcare in Bali. Learn how to access trusted doctors, prepare for medical emergencies, navigate local hospitals, and understand the key differences between healthcare in Indonesia and Western countries.Whether you're relocating permanently, spending several months in Bali, or simply want peace of mind while living on the island, this discussion provides practical insights to help you make informed healthcare decisions.In this video you'll learn:- How healthcare in Bali works for expats- What Padma Care does and how it supports foreign residents- How to find trusted English-speaking doctors- What to do in a medical emergency- Hospital expectations in Bali vs. Western countries- The benefits of a Padma Care membership- When treatment in Jakarta, Malaysia, Thailand or Singapore may be recommended- Tips for retirees planning to live in Bali- How to prepare before relocating to IndonesiaPlanning Your Move to Bali? Whether you're relocating on your own, with your partner, or as a family, we're here to help make your move as smooth and stress-free as possible. Book a FREE Discovery Call with our team to discuss your relocation plans, lifestyle goals, budget, visa options, healthcare considerations, schooling, and the best areas of Bali to suit your needs.- Book Your Free Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30- Explore Our Bali Relocation Services: https://ouryearinbali.com/our-services
Learn More About Padma CarePadma Care provides expats and international residents with trusted healthcare support, including access to carefully vetted doctors, personal health advisors, hospital advocacy, emergency guidance, and ongoing healthcare assistance throughout your time in Bali.Learn more about Padma Care and their membership:https://padmacare.pbmcgroup.com/our-year-in-bali/
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Thinking about retiring in Bali?In this interview, Janine, a client of Our Year in Bali, shares her honest experience after leaving Australia and relocating to Bali with her husband. After more than a year of living in Sanur, she reveals what daily life is really like, from healthcare and cost of living to community, lifestyle, and the unexpected benefits of making the move.Janine explains why they chose Bali, how they adjusted to life overseas, what surprised them most about living in Indonesia, and why they have absolutely no regrets about their decision.Whether you're planning to retire in Bali, relocate permanently, work remotely, or simply explore a different way of life, this conversation offers valuable insights from someone who has already made the leap.Chapters:00:00 Why We Left Australia for Bali00:40 The Moment We Decided to Move01:45 Does Living in Bali Feel Like a Permanent Holiday?04:00 Why We Chose Sanur Over Other Bali Areas06:45 Building a Community and Making Friends in Bali08:00 Daily Life, Technology & Convenience in Bali10:00 Cost of Living, Food & Dining in Bali12:15 Household Help, Laundry & Lifestyle Benefits15:05 Healthcare in Bali: Better Than Expected?17:20 Advice for Anyone Considering Moving or Retiring in BaliMany people dream about retiring in paradise. Janine is living it—and shares what life is really like behind the Instagram posts.Thinking about retiring in Bali?Book a free discovery call with our team and let's discuss your retirement plans, lifestyle goals, budget, visa options, healthcare considerations, and the best areas of Bali to suit your needs.Book Your Free Discovery Call: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30min?Explore Our Bali Relocation Services: https://ouryearinbali.com/our-servicesOur Gold Coast clients, Kylie & Dean, have been living near Uluwatu for the last two years and are sharing their journey, insights, and experiences of life in Bali.Their story is full of valuable tips and inspiration.🎥 Watch now: https://youtu.be/ySu4IbYT3V4?si=rLyVv-tx5wvkqzPoWhether you're planning to retire in Bali, relocate full-time, invest in property, or simply explore your options, we're here to help make the process easier and more informed.
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What if school prepared teenagers for real life, not just exams?If you're researching international schools in Bali, planning a move to Bali with kids, or exploring alternative education options, this behind-the-scenes look at Green School Bali is a must-watch.In this episode of Our Year in Bali, Simone visits Green School Bali and spoke with Benjamin Freud, Head of Upper School, to discover how students in Grades 6–12 are learning through real-world projects, sustainability initiatives, entrepreneurship, leadership development, and hands-on experiences that go far beyond traditional classroom education.Unlike many conventional schools, Green School Bali focuses on developing adaptable, curious, and purpose-driven young people who are ready to thrive in a rapidly changing world.You'll discover:✅ What makes Green School Bali different from traditional schools✅ How the Upper Years (Grades 6–12) prepare students for university, entrepreneurship, and future careers✅ The Greenstone Capstone Program and its real-world impact✅ Why experiential learning is transforming education✅ What parents should consider when choosing an international school in BaliWhether you're an expat family, digital nomad, entrepreneur, or parent considering relocating to Bali, this video provides valuable insights into one of the world's most innovative educational environments.Tell us in the comments: Would you choose this type of education for your teenager?LEARN MORE ABOUT GREEN SCHOOL BALIRead the full article: https://ouryearinbali.com/discover-green-school-bali-upper-years/?v=b80bb7740288Green School Bali: https://bali.greenschool.org/?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=ouryearinbali&utm_id=BFBook a Campus Visit: https://bali.greenschool.org/admissions/visit-our-campus/?utm_source=YT&utm_medium=ouryearinbali&utm_id=BF⏱️ VIDEO CHAPTERS00:11 Introduction & Purpose00:15 Meet Benjamin Freud, Head of Upper School00:30 What Makes Green School's Upper Years Different?01:33 Preparing Students for a Changing World02:32 University Pathways, Entrepreneurship & Beyond03:07 A Typical Week at Green School Bali04:36 Coral Restoration & Experiential Learning05:25 The Greenstone Capstone Explained06:18 Community, Mentorship & Global Perspectives07:16 Advice for Parents Choosing a School07:53 Final ThoughtsSEARCH TOPICS COVERED IN THIS VIDEO:International School BaliMoving to Bali with KidsEducation in BaliGreen School Bali ReviewAlternative EducationTeen EducationExperiential LearningProject-Based LearningSustainable EducationExpat Families BaliLiving in Bali with ChildrenFuture-Ready Education━━━━━━━━━━━━━━#GreenSchoolBali #InternationalSchoolBali #MovingToBali #EducationInBali #BaliSchools #TeenEducation #AlternativeEducation #ExperientialLearning #ProjectBasedLearning #ExpatFamiliesBali #SustainableEducation #FutureReadyEducation #OurYearInBali
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In this episode, Simone, founder of Our Year in Bali sits down with her client, Ella, who relocated from Australia to Bali with her husband and three young children. From navigating housing challenges and finding trusted nannies to balancing remote work and family life, Ella shares the honest reality of making Bali home.Chapters:00:00 Introduction01:02 Life in Australia Before Moving to Bali03:08 Why Bali? What Inspired the Move05:07 Concerns About Health & Raising Young Children Abroad07:03 Canggu vs Sanur: Which Area Is Better for Families?10:20 Housing Challenges & Finding the Right Villa12:05 Building a Community & Making Friends in Bali13:37 How the Kids Adapted to Life in Bali15:22 Working with a Bali Relocation Consultant18:20 Common Misconceptions About Living in Bali20:27 Cost of Living: Is Bali Really Cheap?22:15 A Typical Day in Bali as a Family of Five26:10 Remote Work & Lifestyle Balance28:07 International Schools & Education Options in Bali31:15 Why They Decided to Stay Longer Than Planned33:18 Tips for Families Thinking About Moving to Bali35:10 Finding Nannies & Building a Support Network37:05 Final Advice: "Just Do It"In This Video✔ Moving to Bali with young children✔ Family life in Canggu✔ Canggu vs Sanur comparison✔ Remote work in Bali✔ Bali cost of living✔ Finding nannies in Bali✔ International schools in Bali✔ Housing and villa rentals✔ Relocation support and settling in✔ Building a community in BaliIf you're considering relocating to Bali with kids, working remotely, or looking for a better work-life balance, this interview is packed with practical insights and real-life experiences.🔗 Thinking about moving to Bali? Learn how we help families, digital nomads, and retirees relocate with confidence: www.ouryearinbali.comOur Year in Bali helps families, digital nomads, and retirees relocate to Bali with confidence. From visas and housing to schools, healthcare, and local connections, we provide the guidance and support needed to make your move as smooth as possible.Book a Free Discovery Call with Simone: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30minExplore our Services: https://ouryearinbali.com/our-services/?v=b80bb7740288Subscribe for honest insights, relocation tips, and real stories from people who have made Bali their home.#BaliRelocation #MovingToBali #FamilyLifeInBali #LivingInBali #BaliWithKids #CangguLife #SanurBali #DigitalNomadBali #RemoteWorkBali #ExpatLifeBali #BaliCostOfLiving #OurYearInBali
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It's one of the most common questions we hear from people planning a move to the island — and the answer isn't always straightforward.The cost of living in Bali can vary significantly depending on where you live, your housing choice, visa type, healthcare needs, transport, schooling, dining habits, and lifestyle preferences.That's why we've created the Bali Cost of Living Guide, a practical budgeting tool designed to help you estimate your real living expenses before making the move.Included in the guide:✓ Weekly, monthly, and annual Bali living cost calculations✓ Currency conversions in USD, AUD, NZD, GBP, EUR, SGD, and CAD✓ Housing and villa rental costs✓ Utilities, internet, and household expenses✓ Healthcare and insurance budgeting✓ Transportation costs, including scooters and drivers✓ Groceries, dining, and lifestyle expenses✓ Schooling and family-related costsWhether you're moving to Bali as a family, retiree, digital nomad, or remote professional, this tool helps you understand what your budget can realistically support and avoid expensive surprises after you arrive.The Bali Cost of Living Guide is included in our Bronze Relocation Package, giving you access to detailed resources covering visas, housing, schools, healthcare, budgeting, and every stage of your Bali relocation journey.🔗 Get the Bronze Package:https://ouryearinbali.com/our-services/bronze/🔗 Book a Free Discovery Call:https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30min🔗 For more Information, Visit our Website:https://ouryearinbali.com/Save months of research, avoid costly mistakes, and plan your move to Bali with confidence.#MoveToBali #CostOfLivingInBali #BaliRelocation #LivingInBali #BaliExpatLife
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In this episode, Simone, founder of Our Year in Bali sits down with her client, Ella, who relocated from Australia to Bali with her husband and three young children. From navigating housing challenges and finding trusted nannies to balancing remote work and family life, Ella shares the honest reality of making Bali home.In This Video✔ Moving to Bali with young children✔ Family life in Canggu✔ Canggu vs Sanur comparison✔ Remote work in Bali✔ Bali cost of living✔ Finding nannies in Bali✔ International schools in Bali✔ Housing and villa rentals✔ Relocation support and settling in✔ Building a community in BaliIf you're considering relocating to Bali with kids, working remotely, or looking for a better work-life balance, this interview is packed with practical insights and real-life experiences.🔗 Thinking about moving to Bali? Learn how we help families, digital nomads, and retirees relocate with confidence: www.ouryearinbali.comOur Year in Bali helps families, digital nomads, and retirees relocate to Bali with confidence. From visas and housing to schools, healthcare, and local connections, we provide the guidance and support needed to make your move as smooth as possible.Book a Free Discovery Call with Simone: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30minExplore our Services: https://ouryearinbali.com/our-services/?v=b80bb7740288Subscribe for honest insights, relocation tips, and real stories from people who have made Bali their home.#BaliRelocation #MovingToBali #FamilyLifeInBali #LivingInBali #BaliWithKids #CangguLife #SanurBali #DigitalNomadBali #RemoteWorkBali #ExpatLifeBali #BaliCostOfLiving #OurYearInBali
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What if school prepared children not just for exams, but for the future of AI, entrepreneurship, creativity, and real life?In this conversation, Simone Collins from Our Year in Bali sits down with Angie Stead, Director of ProEd Global School, to explore why ProEd Global School x Genius is becoming one of the most talked-about international schools in Bali.From Cambridge academics and personalized learning to entrepreneurship, AI literacy, and the future vision of Genius City in Nuanu, this interview explores what education could look like for the next generation.Inside this interview:- New scholarship opportunities with up to 100% tuition support- AI and future-ready learning- Entrepreneurship education for children and teens- International school life in Bali- Personalized learning and strength-based education- Support for neurodiverse and diverse learners- Why are more families relocating to Bali for education- The future vision of Genius City and Nuanu CampusProEd Global x Genius has officially launched three scholarship programmes for students aged 3–18:- 12 full scholarships covering 100% tuition- 30 partial scholarships offering 25% tuition support- Open to both Bali-based and international families relocating to BaliDeadline for submissions 12th June 2026.Register for the scholarships now: https://proedschool.com/scholarship/Whether you are already living in Bali, planning a family gap year, relocating internationally, or simply exploring alternatives to traditional education, this conversation offers valuable insight into where education is heading next.ProEd Global School’s Summer Camp at the Nuanu Campus also runs from 15 June to 24 July 2026, featuring immersive learning, creativity, innovation, entrepreneurship, and hands-on experiences for children in Bali. Find out more here: https://proedschool.com/lp/summer-school/#Bali #MovingToBali #InternationalSchool #BaliFamilies #FutureOfEducation #Scholarship #Education #AI #Entrepreneurship #Nuanu #GeniusGroup #ProEdGlobal #CambridgeSchool #BaliWithKids #FamilyTravel #DigitalNomadFamily #SummerCamp #BaliLife
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Curious about what learning looks like for young children at Green School Bali? In this video, Simone from Our Year in Bali visits the campus and meets Pana, Head of Lower School, to explore how the Lower School (ages 3–11) combines nature-based, hands-on learning with real-world projects that spark curiosity, creativity, and confidence.Green School Lower School goes beyond traditional academics. Students explore the jungle, participate in sustainability initiatives, engage in student-led projects, and collaborate with peers from around the world. Every activity empowers children to apply knowledge, problem-solve, and develop leadership skills, preparing them to thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.Whether you are relocating to Bali, exploring international schools for young children, or curious about alternative education, this video provides an inside look at one of the most innovative early education programs in the world.Video Chapters:00:07 – Introduction: Simone from Our Year in Bali & the focus on schooling00:16 – Arrival at Green School: Meeting Pana, Head of Lower School00:26 – Understanding the Age Group: Pre-K to Grade 5 (ages 3–11)00:49 – Learning Approach: Nature, hands-on, and applied learning01:17 – Typical Day: Morning circles, structured & student-led activities02:04 – Philosophy: Regenerative design & transdisciplinary learning02:35 – Community: Diversity, collaboration, and global perspective03:41 – Projects & Experiential Learning: Jalan jalans and on-campus experiences05:19 – Transitioning Between Schools: Academic adaptation & unique culture06:23 – Assessments: Individualized growth and performance-based evaluation08:25 – Student Outcomes: Confident, thoughtful, and empowered future leaders09:22 – Closing RemarksLearn more about Green School Lower School: https://ouryearinbali.com/green-school-bali-for-young-learners-ages-3-11/For families considering enrollment, exploring the school firsthand is the best way to understand its unique approach. Green School encourages families to take the next step through personalized guidance and campus experiences:Schedule an Admission Call: https://calendly.com/kristiina-dickinson/30minAdmission Information: https://bali.greenschool.org/admissions/?utm_campaign=linkinbio&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=later-linkinbioBook a Campus Visit: https://bali.greenschool.org/admissions/visit-our-campus/?utm_campaign=linkinbio&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=later-linkinbioVisit the School Website: https://bali.greenschool.org/Planning a move to Bali and need guidance on schools, visas, housing, or family life?At Our Year in Bali, we help families navigate the relocation journey with trusted advice, local insights, and personalized support to make the transition smoother and less overwhelming.Book a free consultation call with our team to discuss your Bali relocation plans and get answers tailored to your family’s needs:https://ouryearinbali.com/contact-us/
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Thinking about moving to Bali long-term?Canggu has become one of the most popular places in Bali for expats, remote workers, entrepreneurs, and families — but there’s a lot people only discover after they move here.In this video, Simone from Our Year in Bali shares what it’s really like living in Canggu, the surrounding areas families are choosing, and what you should know before relocating to Bali.In this video:00:00 – Why Canggu is so popular00:14 – Where Canggu is located00:24 – What life in Canggu feels like00:33 – What “Greater Canggu” means00:42 – Nearby areas people are moving to00:58 – Why the area keeps growing01:10 – Cafés, gyms, schools & daily life01:20 – Remote work & community lifestyle01:38 – The reality of traffic & development01:49 – Is Canggu the right fit for you?If you’re considering relocating to Bali, choosing the right area can completely shape your experience here, especially when it comes to schools, lifestyle, community, traffic, and long-term happiness.Learn more about Canggu: https://ouryearinbali.com/living-in-canggu-bali/?v=b80bb7740288We help individuals, couples, and families relocate to Bali with support around:✔️ Choosing the right area✔️ International schools✔️ Housing & villas✔️ Visas & relocation planning✔️ Settling into life in Bali long-term Book a free discovery call with Our Year in Bali to start planning your move with clarity and confidence: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30min?month=2024-07#MoveToBali #LivingInBali #Canggu #CangguBali #BaliExpat #RelocateToBali #BaliLife #LivingInCanggu #BaliFamilies #ExpatLife #DigitalNomadBali #LongTermBali #BaliRelocation #LifeInBali #BaliLifestyle
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From France to Bali: Starting a New Life in Ubud | Expat Relocation StoryIn this inspiring client story, Alice shares her journey of leaving a corporate life in France to embrace a slower, more intentional lifestyle in Bali. What began as a planned sabbatical turned into a deep calling to travel, explore the world, and eventually settle in Ubud, Bali.After living in Bora Bora and Portugal, Alice finally arrived in Bali in 2025 and quickly felt at home. With no prior visit to the island, she followed her intuition and began a new chapter surrounded by Bali’s nature, spirituality, and welcoming expat community.Now based in Ubud, she shares what daily life looks like as a remote entrepreneur—balancing coaching work, yoga, community life, and a more grounded lifestyle. From villa hunting and navigating relocation to discovering local ceremonies and building meaningful connections, this is a real insight into expat life in Bali.This video is part of our client story series at Our Year in Bali, where we share real relocation journeys to help others understand what it’s really like to move and live in Bali.⏱ Topics Covered:0:00 – Leaving France & starting a new life journey0:46 – Arriving in Bali for the first time2:05 – Why Bali felt like a “calling”2:22 – How she found relocation support in Bali3:03 – Exploring Bali & choosing Ubud3:50 – Deciding to settle & finding her villa4:14 – Remote work & life as a coach in Bali5:31 – Cost of living & quality of life in Bali7:01 – Daily lifestyle: routine in Ubud8:00 – Cultural immersion & Balinese ceremonies9:22 – Why people come to Bali… and end up stayingAre you planning to move to Bali?Book a discovery call with us for free and get personalized guidance for your move. We’ll help you understand where to live, how to settle, and how to make your transition smooth and stress-free.Book Now: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30minExplore our Services: https://ouryearinbali.com/our-services/Website: www.ouryearinbali.comInstagram: / ouryearinbali Email: [email protected]
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Thinking about living in Sanur, Bali or planning a move to Bali with your family?In this video, Simone from Our Year in Bali shares what makes Sanur one of the most established and livable coastal areas in Bali, especially popular with families and retirees.Located on Bali’s east coast, around 30 minutes from Ngurah Rai International Airport, Sanur is known for its relaxed beach lifestyle, strong expat community, and easy day-to-day living. Compared to areas like Canggu, it offers a calmer pace with more of a traditional village feel.You’ll also get a better understanding of how Sanur is laid out, from the beachfront side with resorts, cafés, restaurants, and the 7km walking path, to the more local and residential areas west of the bypass, where many expats and families choose to live for better value and space.With a great mix of local warungs, international restaurants, schools in Bali, supermarkets, gyms, and healthcare facilities nearby, plus calm, swimmable waters protected by the reef, Sanur offers a balanced and comfortable lifestyle for long-term living in Bali.If you’re considering relocating to Bali and wondering if Sanur is the right area for your family, Our Year in Bali helps you make informed decisions — from choosing the right school to finding the right home.👉 Book a call with Simone: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30min👉 Explore our Bali relocation resources: https://ouryearinbali.com/👉 Learn more about living in Sanur: https://ouryearinbali.com/sanur/#SanurBali #LivingInBali #MoveToBali #BaliExpatLife #BaliWithKids #BaliSchools #OurYearInBali
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Thinking about moving to Uluwatu in Bali? In this video, relocation expert Simone Collins shares a quick overview of what to expect when living in Uluwatu. For a more detailed guide, including cost of living, schools, and neighbourhood insights, explore the full breakdown here: https://ouryearinbali.com/uluwatu/We cover topics including:• What it’s really like living in Uluwatu• Who the area is best suited for (families, remote workers, expats)• Cost of living breakdown• Schools and education options in the Bukit• Transport, infrastructure & daily life reality• Pros and cons of living in Uluwatu• Key neighbourhoods across the Bukit Peninsula• Honest insights to help you decide if Uluwatu is right for your moveUluwatu is ideal for those seeking space, ocean views, and a slower, nature-focused lifestyle, but it’s important to understand the trade-offs before relocating.Thinking of moving to Bali? - Explore our relocation support: https://ouryearinbali.com/our-services/- School guides: https://ouryearinbali.com/bali-school-and-education-guide/- Book a consultation: https://ouryearinbali.com/consultation/Learn more about Bali!Website: www.ouryearinbali.comInstagram: / ouryearinbali Email: [email protected]#UluwatuBali #LivingInBali #MoveToBali #BaliRelocation #BaliLife #ExpatsInBali #BaliFamilies #BukitPeninsula
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Curious about what makes Green School Bali a top choice for international families in Bali?
In this video, Simone from Our Year in Bali visits the campus and meets Mads Hedegaard, Director of Admissions, to explore how Green School combines academics, real-world learning, and a vibrant community to prepare students for a global future.
Students experience hands-on, nature-based education, from environmental conservation and sustainable projects to arts, innovation, and the Jalan-Jalan program.
With open-air bamboo classrooms and a diverse international community, learners develop curiosity, adaptability, and purpose, going far beyond traditional schooling.
Whether you are relocating to Bali, exploring international schools, or interested in alternative education, this video offers an insider’s view of one of the most innovative schools in the world.
Read the full article: https://ouryearinbali.com/discover-green-school-bali-sustainable-educationVisit Green School Bali Website: bali.greenschool.orgSchedule an Admission Call: https://calendly.com/kristiina-dickin...Admission Information: https://bali.greenschool.org/admissionsBook a Campus Visit: https://bali.greenschool.org/admissio...#GreenSchoolBali #InternationalSchoolBali #EducationInBali #NatureBasedLearning #HandsOnEducation #AlternativeEducation #SustainableEducation #OurYearInBali #MovingToBali #ExpatFamiliesBali #HolisticEducation #FutureLeaders
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What does education look like when it’s built from community, creativity, and a deep love of learning?
Join Simone from Our Year in Bali in an in-depth conversation with Candice, co-founder of Marigold Community Learning, as they explore what makes this boutique school in Bali truly different.
Born during COVID from a small group of six children learning in a living room, Marigold Community Learning has grown into a thriving international school rooted in connection, confidence, and curiosity, while still intentionally staying small.
In this conversation, Simone and Candice discuss:
• The grassroots story behind Marigold Community Learning
• What it’s really like raising children and building a life in Bali
• How small class sizes and personalized learning support every child
• Project-based, inquiry-led, and hands-on learning in action
• Social-emotional learning, on-site counseling, and well-being in schools
• Life skills, entrepreneurship, community markets & real-world learning
• Supporting international families transitioning to Bali
• Why Bali offers a uniquely supportive environment for families and children
This is a must-watch for families considering a move to Bali, parents exploring alternative or international education, or anyone curious about community-driven schooling that prepares children for a changing world.
Located in Tumbak Bayuh, BaliAges 4–12 (expanding to include age 3)A truly international, close-knit school communityLearn more about Marigold Community LearningContact the school directly for enrolment details.
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Choosing the right school is one of the biggest decisions families face when moving to Bali.In this interview, Simone — Founder of Our Year in Bali — sits down with Pete, Head of Primary at Wood School Bali, to talk honestly about family life in Bali, alternative education, and what schooling can look like when values come first.Pete shares why his family moved to Bali, how they transitioned from homeschooling, and what drew them to a neohumanist school focused on kindness, connection to nature, and small class sizes. From outdoor learning and zero-waste practices to project-based education and strong community ties, this conversation offers real insight into what children experience growing up and learning on the island.Chapters:00:00 Moving to Bali with kids – choosing the right school00:38 Meet Pete & his family in Bali01:12 Why Wood School Bali & alternative education02:10 Ages, class sizes & curriculum overview03:25 Outdoor learning & nature-based education04:15 Zero-waste school & sustainability05:08 What Bali offers families relocating06:40 Final thoughts on schooling in BaliIf you’re exploring schooling options in Bali, this video is a great starting point, and just the beginning.Get our Bali School Guide to explore 80+ international and alternative schools in Bali, with curriculum comparisons, age ranges, locations, and fee insights: https://ouryearinbali.com/bali-school-and-education-guideWant clarity faster? Try our School Deep Dive, where Simone — our go-to relocation and schooling expert — helps you find the right school for your child based on your priorities. She’s visited schools on the ground and knows what brochures don’t tell you: https://ouryearinbali.com/bali-school-consultationPlanning a full family move? Our family relocation memberships support you step-by-step, from visas and housing to schools, healthcare, and settling in. Explore now: https://ouryearinbali.com/our-servicesOr book a free discovery call to talk through your family’s plans and next steps: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30min?month=2025-12Whether you’re just starting to research or ready to relocate, you don’t have to figure out Bali schooling alone.
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What is it really like to move your family to Bali?In this video, Simone, Founder of Our Year in Bali, speaks with Ian, a client who relocated his family from Europe to Bali, about the real experience of living here — beyond the social media version.Ian shares practical insights on:- Moving to Bali with two children- Choosing international schools in Bali- Adjusting to a slower pace of life and different culture- Living in several areas before settling near Ubud- Building and investing in property as a familyThey discuss what families often don’t expect, including school transitions, community life, cost of living choices, and long-term planning for children’s futures.This video is for families who are:- Considering relocating to Bali- Researching Bali international schools- Looking for a better family lifestyle abroad- Exploring Bali property as a lifestyle and investment decisionIf you want a clear, honest view of family life in Bali, this conversation offers real experience, not hype.Watch until the end for a breakdown of rental costs, ROI, and why flexibility matters when moving to Bali.YouTube Chapters:00:00 – Moving to Bali as a Family (Introduction)00:40 – Using Data to Decide if Bali Was the Right Choice01:09 – Renting Homes and Exploring Different Areas in Bali01:27 – From Relocation to Building Villas in Bali01:48 – Unexpected Benefits of Living in Bali02:07 – Pace of Life, Freedom, and Cost of Living02:47 – Lifestyle Differences Between Bali and Europe03:14 – Weather, Daily Life, and Simplicity03:28 – Children and Settling into School in Bali03:36 – Comparing International School Experiences04:03 – Transient School Communities: What to Expect04:31 – Choosing an Established School for the Long Term05:09 – Protecting Children’s Future Opportunities05:36 – Benefits of Raising Children in Bali06:10 – Slower Living and Family Priorities06:32 – Work Culture, Expectations, and Mindset Shifts07:08 – Choosing the Right Area Near Ubud07:20 – Community, Schools, and Traditional Balinese Life08:12 – Land Prices and Property Value in Bali08:39 – Overview of the Villa Development09:01 – Villa Types, Land Sizes, and Layout Choices09:53 – Designing Homes for Families in Bali’s Climate10:24 – Lessons Learned from Renting in Bali10:49 – Who These Villas Are Best Suited For11:05 – Rental Prices, ROI, and Investment Logic11:56 – Long-Term Plans and Flexibility in Bali12:17 – Final Thoughts on Family Life in BaliWant to plan your own Bali move?Book a free call with us here: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30minWebsite: www.ouryearinbali.comInstagram: / ouryearinbali Email: [email protected]
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What happens when you stop over-planning and choose a slower, more flexible life for your family?In this video, Simone, Founder of Our Year in Bali, speaks with Rebecca, an Australian mum who moved to Bali with her husband and two boys. What began as a short stay quickly became a life-changing decision focused on family, education, and lifestyle.Rebecca shares what living in Bali with kids is really like — including choosing international schools, building community, working remotely, and embracing Balinese culture as a family.This conversation is especially helpful if you’re considering moving to Bali, planning a family gap year, or exploring expat life in Bali beyond the highlights.What You’ll Learn in This Video (Chapters)00:00 Why this family decided to move to Bali01:40 Choosing international schools in Bali (and why Uluwatu felt right)03:00 Daily life in Bali: remote work, surfing, and slower days03:20 Building community and friendships as an expat family04:20 Flexible schooling, travel, and learning beyond the classroom05:35 Learning Bahasa Indonesia and embracing Balinese culture07:25 What it’s really like working with Our Year in Bali09:20 Advice for families considering a move overseasIf you’re wondering whether Bali could work for your family — from visas and schools to lifestyle and support — this story offers honest insight from a family living it right now.Start your own journey today with Our Year in Bali, offering personalised relocation guidance for families, professionals, and retirees ready to call Bali home.Book your consultation: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30minDon't forget to hit the subscribe button for more Expat Stories in Bali!#BaliExpatLife #MovingToBali #FamilyLifeInBali #LivingAbroad #OurYearInBali
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“We wanted a better life for our child — and Bali gave us that.”After months of research and careful planning, Tom and his family moved from Austria to Ubud, Bali, trading European routines for a slower, more connected way of life. With a 4-year-old son at the heart of every decision, their move wasn’t about escaping — it was about choosing the right environment to grow, learn, and thrive.Now settled in Ubud, their son attends an international kindergarten where English and Bahasa Indonesia are part of daily life, while the family embraces Bali’s strong sense of community, culture, and balance.In this honest Q&A filmed in their Ubud home, Tom shares what it’s really like to relocate to Bali with a young child — the practical decisions, the emotional shifts, the small challenges, and the unexpected joys of starting fresh in Indonesia.Chapters0:00 – Meeting the Family in Ubud0:45 – Why They Chose to Leave Europe1:40 – Finding the Right School for Their Child3:00 – Why Bali Made Sense for Families4:50 – Settling into Life in Ubud6:30 – Language, Learning & Early Education8:20 – Daily Family Life in Bali10:10 – Community, Culture & Belonging12:40 – Cost of Living Considerations15:10 – Challenges & Adjustments17:30 – Advice for Families Planning the MoveIf you’ve been wondering whether moving to Bali with kids is the right choice, this story offers real insight from a family who’s already taken the leap.Let Our Year in Bali help you plan your move with clarity and confidence — from schools and visas to housing and everyday life.Want to plan your own Bali move?Book a free call with us here: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30minWebsite: www.ouryearinbali.comInstagram: / ouryearinbali Email: [email protected], subscribe, and share if you’re dreaming of a family life abroadDrop your questions about living in Bali in the comments!
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“We thought we were moving for the lifestyle… but Bali gave us so much more.”After leaving New Zealand in search of warmer weather and a better pace of life, the Rea family made the bold decision to relocate to Bali. What began as a lifestyle move quickly became a complete transformation — for their work, their children, and their sense of community.Now settled in Bali, they share what everyday family life really looks like: school mornings, working from home, beach walks, sports, building friendships, and finding a place where their kids truly feel at home. In this honest conversation, they open up about the challenges of the early months, choosing the right area to live, adjusting to a new culture, and why Bali now feels safer, more connected, and more meaningful than they ever expected.They also share how giving back through community outreach and charity work has become a huge part of their lives — and why they can’t imagine leaving.Chapters0:00 – Meet the Rea Family0:32 – Why They Chose to Move to Bali0:45 – Daily Life in Bali as a Family1:45 – Finding the Right Area & Villa Life2:28 – Building Community in Bali3:30 – School Transition & Kids Settling In3:59 – Loving Balinese Culture4:35 – Giving Back & Community Outreach5:54 – Working With Charities in Bali6:37 – Feeling Safe Living in Bali7:30 – Getting Help When Relocating8:36 – Would They Recommend Moving to Bali?If you’re thinking about moving to Bali with your family, or simply curious about what life here is really like, this story offers a real, grounded look beyond the highlight reel.Rea Family Full story: https://ouryearinbali.com/moved-to-bali-with-our-three-kidsExplore family relocation guides, school options, and visa support at Our Year in BaliBook your free call and start planning your move with confidence: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30min
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Meet Rachael and Andy, an Australian family who pressed pause on “normal life,” quit their jobs, and spent 10 months living, homeschooling, and reconnecting in Bali with their two kids, Emmy and Eli.In this open and heartfelt conversation with Simone, founder of Our Year in Bali, they share what family life in Bali is really like, from choosing Sanur, navigating housing, finding community, and adjusting to the slower pace of island life.Whether you're dreaming of a family gap year, planning a move to Bali, or wondering if homeschooling abroad is possible, this interview gives you an honest, practical look into the experience.Chapter Timestamps0:36 – Why they decided to take a family gap year2:10 – Why Bali felt right for their family4:24 – Homeschooling vs. school: finding the right balance6:56 – Housing challenges & settling into island life9:55 – The kindness, culture & daily life with Balinese people12:01 – Cost of living in Bali & budgeting realistically14:26 – Final reflections + advice for families planning a moveRead Their Full Story: https://ouryearinbali.com/family-moves-to-bali-sanur-storyThinking About Moving to Bali? We Can Help you!At Our Year in Bali, we support families, professionals, and retirees relocating with confidence, from visas and housing to schools, cost of living, and settling in smoothly.✔ 1:1 relocation support✔ Tailored guidance on schools and housing✔ Community connections✔ Practical checklists & expert adviceBe a member and get all the support you need: https://ouryearinbali.com/our-servicesVisit our website: ouryearinbali.comBook a free discovery call: https://calendly.com/ouryearinbali/30minFollow us on Instagram & TikTok: @ouryearinbaliEmail: [email protected] more Bali family stories?Visit More Expats stories on our website: https://ouryearinbali.com/expat-life/?v=b80bb7740288Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and discover more interviews, real family experiences, Bali relocation tips, and life behind the scenes on the island!
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