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Seoul Foreign School was founded in 1912, by Christian missionaries to Korea (Ethel Van Wagoner Underwood), with one class of 18 students. [2] The school started in 1912 with 7 teachers and currently has over 1,500 students from more than 50 countries, offering education from PK to high school.
Dulwich College Seoul (DCSL; Korean: 덜위치칼리지서울영국학교) is a British international school in Banpo-dong, Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea. Affiliated with Dulwich College, it serves students from toddler (age 2) to Year 13 (age 18; US Grade 12). It was established in 2010, [1] opening on 20 August that year. [2]
Japanese School in Seoul; Korea International School Jeju; Kwangju Foreign School; Lycée International Xavier; Overseas Chinese High School, Busan; Overseas Chinese High School, Daegu; Rainbow International School, Seoul; Russian Embassy School in Seoul; Seoul Chinese Primary School; Seoul Foreign School; Seoul International School; Seoul ...
Pages in category "British international schools in Asia" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. ... Sanaa British School; Seoul Foreign School; T.
Seoul Foreign School; Seoul Overseas Chinese High School; SM Institute; Y. Yongsan International School of Seoul This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 23 ...
The Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA) is a federation of leading British international schools in Asia. Founded in 1988, FOBISIA was first called the Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia (FOBISSEA), [ 1 ] and known for promoting a British-style education system in schools throughout Asia .
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.
According to the IB's "Find a World School" list, as of September 2022 there are over 5500 schools offering one or more IB programmes. [ 1 ] Notable examples include: