South Korea, Seoul
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Cheongna Dalton School offers a dormitory as part of its Residential Care Program. The dormitory has separate Boys' and Girls' facilities with dedicated supervisors, and each student has their own room. Residential staff supervise evening study halls and a range of activities to support independent living and social development.
The school uses a uniform policy. In the Middle School, the uniform consists of long-sleeve black shirts, long black pants, a long black skirt with stockings as an optional alternative for girls, and black shoes.
The school uses a house system with four houses: Condors, Eagles, Raptors, and Ravens.
Cheongna Dalton School is established by a domestic corporation in Korea and operates as a private, not-for-profit international school offering day and boarding options. The founder is Bongduk Lee.
Cheongna Dalton School (CDS) is an international, coeducational school in Cheongna International City, Seo-gu, Incheon, with tuition published for Pre-K through Grade 12. CDS opened on September 1, 2011. The school’s program is built on the Dalton Plan, including its “House, Assignment and Laboratory” structure. Facilities described in admissions information include Dalton Hall (an auditorium), a gym, a swimming pool, a turf soccer field, an equestrian field and dormitory facilities. The course catalog materials reference Advanced Placement (AP) coursework (for example, AP English Language and Composition).