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Calvin Manitoba International School is a K–12 school in Songdo, Incheon, described by the school as an innovative “smart city.” It offers Senior Kindergarten through Grade 12, and notes a student body of over 500 learners. The academic program follows the Manitoba (Canada) curriculum, and the school states graduates receive a Manitoba High School Diploma issued through Manitoba’s education authority. In Senior Kindergarten, the program is delivered by a team that includes an English Language Arts/Math teacher, a specialty teacher covering Music/Dance/Art/PE, and a Montessori teacher. Typical class sizes are shared by grade band (about 20 in kindergarten, 22 in grades 1–5, and 24 in grades 6–12).
12 Haesong-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, South Korea
Calvin Manitoba International School has 500 pupils, typical class sizes of 23, instruction in English.
Calvin Manitoba International School is located in Songdo, Incheon, South Korea. The campus sits in Yeonsu District at 12 Haesong-ro, within Songdo's international district. It serves students from early years through high school and follows the Manitoba (Canada) curriculum. The school is listed as a Manitoba-affiliated international school in Korea.
The school provides Kindergarten through Grade 12 (K–12) education.
The school is co-educational and operates as a day school.
Public information does not list specific Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions.
Manitoba, Canada.
Start and end times are not publicly published.
Bus service is available.
Annual tuition at Calvin Manitoba International School ranges from KRW 24,980,000 to KRW 30,280,000 for 2026/27.
Calvin Manitoba International School teaches Canadian Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.
Calvin Manitoba International School is a K–12 co-educational international school located in Songdo, Incheon, South Korea. It offers Senior Kindergarten through Grade 12, taught in English with Korean language support, following the Manitoba (Canada) curriculum and awarding a Manitoba High School Diploma issued by Manitoba's education authority. Senior Kindergarten is delivered by a team that includes an English Language Arts/Math teacher, a specialist for Music/Dance/Art/PE, and a Montessori teacher. Beyond the core curriculum, the school emphasizes sport, performing arts, and visual/creative arts, with clubs including Social and Hobbies and Leadership and Professional. Opened in 2023, the campus is at 12 Haesong-ro, Yeonsu-gu, Incheon, and offers bus service.
Calvin Manitoba International School in Incheon operates a Manitoba/K-12 Canadian curriculum and opened in 2023. The school's educational philosophy is based on the 5Hs: Head, Heart, Heritage, Harmony, and Hand, guiding intellectual achievement, character building, identity, balance, and practical experience. Social and emotional development is supported through student clubs and societies, including Social and Hobbies and Leadership and Professional. Instruction is delivered in English, with Korean also taught as a language. The school emphasizes a nurturing atmosphere for students' development.
Public information does not specify any dedicated SEN program or specialist SEN designation for Calvin Manitoba International School. Manitoba Education's Affiliated Schools Overseas list Calvin Manitoba International School as a K–12 partner but does not detail SEN services. Language and general staffing information indicate the school teaches English and Korean and uses a Manitoba curriculum; there is no published SEN provision. The school is not described as a specialist SEN institution.
The school instructs in English; taught languages include English and Korean. External sources indicate that ESL programs are not offered, but Educational Assistant (EA) teachers are provided in kindergarten to Grade 5 to support students. The school is located in Incheon, South Korea, serving students from kindergarten through high school under a Manitoba curriculum.
Publicly available sources do not detail a dedicated mental wellbeing program at Calvin Manitoba International School. Doris notes the school's broad strengths include sport, performing arts, and visual/creative arts, which implies a general activity program rather than a specific wellbeing service. No explicit mental health or wellbeing policies are published in the accessible public sources.
Publicly available information does not detail safeguarding or child-protection policies for Calvin Manitoba International School. The school is listed as a Manitoba-affiliated K–12 partner, but safeguarding details are not published in the accessible sources. The Incheon government coverage confirms the school's existence and location but does not outline safeguarding policies.
I can compile Admissions details for Calvin Manitoba International School using publicly available information. Public sources confirm the school's location in Incheon, South Korea, its Manitoba Canadian curriculum, the age range (4–18), languages (English and Korean), and that a school bus is available. Exact step-by-step admissions from the school's own pages are not publicly published in accessible sources, so the following outline reflects common practices at international Canadian-curriculum schools in Korea rather than a verbatim, school-specific process. If you would like me to proceed with a strictly official sequence once you provide access to the school's admissions pages, I can adjust accordingly.
Public sources do not list formal scholarships for Calvin Manitoba International School. A 20% sibling discount for families with three or more children is publicly noted in one price reference. No other scholarship programs are published in the available material.