Built for the schools that are
serious about English.
CEFR standards, Kurikulum Merdeka-ready, and written by educators who teach here.
English materials that align with your curriculum, fit your learners, and make the evidence case your procurement officer needs to see. Piloted in classrooms. Priced for Indonesia. And built so that every institutional purchase quietly helps put English books into rural schools too.
Four things in every school partnership.
We work with international schools, private learning centers, public institutions, and NGO-funded rural programs across Indonesia. What you get is consistent — what it costs is not.
Full materialsAcross A1 to B2
Little Lights (ages 2–12), Flicker Home (bilingual workbooks), CRAMwise (TOEIC B1–B2), and Class Packs for teachers. Everything you need for English across age and level.
DocumentationFor procurement review
CEFR level mapping, Kurikulum Merdeka alignment notes, methodology summaries, and the paperwork your board or ministry needs to sign off. Ready before you ask.
Institutional pricingA proper quote for every inquiry
Volume, format mix, and delivery region all affect the unit price — so we build a quote for every school rather than publishing a one-size-fits-all price list. Ask us, and you'll have something concrete within a working day.
Ongoing supportNot just a delivery
A real contact person, responsive to your teachers' questions. Teacher training on request. Feedback loop so the next edition fits your classroom even better than the last.
Everything you need for procurement review.
Our materials are documented against three frameworks.
For public schools, it's Kurikulum Merdeka. For international schools and anyone preparing learners for global exams, it's CEFR. For everyone, it's the neuroscience of how learning actually sticks. We document against all three because your procurement officer, your ministry contact, and your teachers each need different reassurances — and we'd rather give them than negotiate over them.
CEFR A1 through B2
Every book is levelled against the Common European Framework of Reference. Families, teachers, and exam boards know exactly where a learner sits and where they're heading next. Full level-mapping document available on request.
Kurikulum Merdeka alignment
Teacher resources and school materials map directly to Indonesia's national curriculum. No translation. No awkward fit. Alignment notes prepared at the unit level for each product line.
Neuroscience-informed learning design
Spaced repetition, retrieval practice, interleaved difficulty, phonics-first progression. The science isn't bolted on top — it's the structure. Full methodology brief available for procurement and academic review.
Written by educators who teach here
Our authors are English teachers with classroom experience in Indonesia and across Asia. Examples, settings, and cultural references are chosen for the children who'll actually read them.
Already in use, across borders.
Little Lights readers were originally piloted in Japanese classrooms, where early-years English teachers found the phonics progression and visual design worked naturally with young learners. That pilot gave us the early classroom signal we needed — and now we're bringing the same pedagogy, refined for Indonesian children and Indonesian classrooms, to schools across Southeast Asia.
We're currently seeking pilot partners across Indonesia — international schools, private institutions, and NGO programs willing to work with us on the next phase. Favorable early-partner terms available.
From first conversation to first delivery.
No long RFP process. No ten-page proposal templates. Just a conversation, the right materials, and a clear timeline.
An initial conversation
WhatsApp, email, or video call. You tell us your school, your learners, your current materials, and what isn't working. We listen first, and then we tell you honestly whether Auravale is the right fit. If we're not, we'll point you somewhere better.
Sample materials & alignment docs
Physical or digital samples of the books relevant to your grade levels, plus the CEFR mapping and Kurikulum Merdeka alignment documents you'll need for procurement and academic review.
A quote tailored to your order
Once we understand your grade levels and expected volume, we prepare a proper quote — usually within a working day. Bulk volume and multi-year commitments bring the unit price down; we'll walk you through exactly how the numbers work, so nothing feels opaque.
Delivery & teacher handover
Books delivered in time for your term start. Teacher-facing briefing available on request — in person, video, or written. A real contact person stays available for your teachers' questions after delivery.
Every institutional purchase helps put English books
into rural schools that can't afford imported editions.
We're still building the scale for the full programme — but the commitment is in the business model from day one. Urban schools help fund rural access. Your partnership isn't just a purchase order. It's part of what makes the mission work.
A note for schools actively evaluating quality-first English materials —
What you're paying for, specifically.
Every Auravale book costs what it does because of four deliberate choices: CEFR level-mapping, neuroscience-informed structure, Indonesian context at the page level, and a partnership with a real person who responds when your teachers have questions. That's where the value lives, and that's where the cost comes from.
We're a newer publisher operating at a smaller scale than the large domestic houses, so we can't match their bulk unit pricing. What we can offer instead is a better fit for the children in your classroom, teacher support from someone who knows the materials personally, and a partner whose mission your school is genuinely helping to fund.
If your priority is getting English right for your learners — with real pedagogical grounding and real partnership — we are probably the right fit, and we'd love to show you why. If your priority is lowest-cost-per-unit above all else, we'll say so honestly in our first conversation and point you somewhere better.
Ready to see what this looks like
for your school?
A conversation is the first step. WhatsApp is fastest. Email works too. You'll hear back within a working day, from a person who actually knows the materials.