South Korea, Jeju
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Branksome Hall Asia supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through a holistic Student Support framework that integrates Multilingual Learning (MLL), Learning Support, and Social Counseling to promote well-being, academic success, and personal growth, addressing physical, mental, emotional, social, and academic health to build resilience, decision-making, and proactive problem-solving.
The school publicly discloses Learning Support and Multilingual Learning as part of Student Support; it does not specify the exact kinds of Special Educational Needs (SEN) it can support, nor is it identified as a specialist SEN institution.
EAL-specific provisions are not described separately; Multilingual Learning (MLL) is the language-support component included in Student Support.
Mental wellbeing is addressed within the same Student Support framework, focusing on physical, mental, emotional, and social health and including Social Counseling and Restorative Practices.
Branksome Hall Asia maintains a formal Child Protection and Welfare program, including a Child Protection Officer and a Child Protection and Welfare Response Team, defined maltreatment categories, reporting procedures for suspected abuse or neglect, and collaboration with authorities as needed.
Branksome Hall Asia is an international day and boarding school on Jeju Island, South Korea, educating students from Junior Kindergarten Prep through Grade 12. Students follow the International Baccalaureate continuum: PYP (JK Prep–Grade 5), MYP (Grades 6–10) and the Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12). Beyond classes, students can join C.A.S.E. (Creativity, Action, Service, Enrichment), described as offering over 100 options, including activities such as theatre productions, orchestra, TEDx and Model UN. A distinctive tradition is the school’s Clan (House) System, which brings students across grades together for friendly competition and charitable work.