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Pages in category "International Baccalaureate schools in South Korea" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Taejon Christian International School (TCIS; Korean: 대전외국인학교) is a Pre-K to Grade 12 international school located in an area known as Techno Valley, a neighborhood in the northern part of Daejeon, South Korea. TCIS is a Three-Programme IB World School and provides boarding care through on-campus dormitory facilities. The school ...
Being the smallest, yet the most support department of the school, International Department is the newest department of GAFL. Unlike most international schools in Korea, instead of adopting the SAT, or the Advanced Placement, has adopted the IB Diploma Programme for the first time as a Korean High school. Due to their different in curriculum ...
Yongsan International School of Seoul (YISS) is a kindergarten (age 5) to 12th grade college-preparatory private international school, operated under a joint agreement between the Korea Foreign Schools Foundation, and the Network of International Christian Schools (NICS) until 2026 when the agreement is set to expire. [1]
Seoul Foreign School is a Pre-K/Reception to Grade 12 international school located in Seoul, South Korea. The school was founded in 1912 by Christian missionaries to Korea [1] and emphasizes Christian values. The Elementary, Middle and High Schools offer an international curriculum within the International Baccalaureate framework of PYP, MYP ...
Chadwick International (CI; Korean: 채드윅송도국제학교 or 채드윅 국제학교) [1] is a PK-12, [2] coeducational, nonsectarian, non-profit, independent, international day school located in Songdo, South Korea. [3] The curriculum is based on the International Baccalaureate (IB) program and
Both the Korea Foundation (KF) and the Korea Research Foundation (KRF) offer scholarships to international and Korean students primarily on a graduate level. The Korea Foundation especially fosters students that major in subjects related to Korean language and culture, while the KRF puts a strong focus on sponsoring candidates interested in ...
When Seoul International School first opened in 1973, it was the first foreign school since Korea's liberation from the Japanese annex to be fully recognized by the South Korean Ministry of Education. [2] The school was first located on the campus of Konkuk University where a new classroom facility was completed in 1976.