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Daegu International School

South Korea, Daegu

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How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

Step 1 — Online application: Submit your child's personal, academic, and any required documents through the online application portal. All materials must be submitted by the deadline to complete the application; incomplete or late submissions may disqualify the applicant from moving to the next stage. For the 2026-2027 cycle, the application window runs from January 14, 2026 at 9:00 AM to February 11, 2026 at 4:00 PM. The school emphasizes that all submitted materials should be in order and complete to be considered.

Step 2 — Application fee: After completing the online submission and document review, applicants receive instructions for paying the application fee. The application fee is 250,000 KRW for all grade levels and covers the costs of application review, admissions testing, and evaluation, and it is non-refundable. Payment details and deadlines are provided by the Admissions Office as part of the process.

Step 3 — Admissions assessments: Upon successful submission of the application, documents, and fee, the Admissions Office confirms an assessment schedule. Admissions assessments evaluate English language proficiency, academic readiness, and social–emotional competencies, using a multi-dimensional format appropriate to the applicant's grade level. The assessment format varies by grade, and for Kindergarten–Grade 1 there are play-based observations and mock class participation; Grades 2–5 include English proficiency testing and mock class participation; Grades 6–12 include reading/writing assessments and mock class participation. Overseas applicants may take the online assessment, but the process remains aligned with internal standards; DIS does not use the NWEA MAP test.

Step 4 — Final decision: After a comprehensive review of documents and assessment results, the final admission decision is communicated to the family by email. The Admissions Office does not disclose individual evaluation details. If accepted, families receive an official letter of acceptance and a tuition/fee invoice; all tuition and related fees must be paid within the enrollment contract period, or the admission offer may be forfeited.

Waitlist

DIS operates a waitlist due to limited enrollment capacity. Not all qualified applicants are admitted immediately. For Korean nationals, enrollment is further restricted by quotas set by the Daegu Department of Education. Based on the admissions assessment results, approximately the top 15% of non-admitted applicants across all grade levels (subject to change) are placed on the waitlist as candidates for admission; if a vacancy arises during the school year, the Admissions Office will contact eligible waitlisted applicants. If an applicant does not receive an offer, DIS notes that offers may not be issued due to capacity or because other factors (academic performance, behavior, or English proficiency) do not meet grade-level requirements.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

There is no published DIS scholarship or financial aid program listed in the official admissions or tuition information. The 2025-2026 Tuition & Fees page presents only tuition amounts and mandatory/optional fees (application, entrance, lunch, senior fee, bus, and residence) and does not indicate any need-based, merit-based, or other scholarship offerings. Families should plan for the published fees as the baseline cost and contact the admissions office for any potential financial assistance options that may exist outside the posted program.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₩21,700,000 - 30,600,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 349
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2010
Bus Service Yes

Daegu International School (DIS) is a K–12 co-educational day and boarding school in Dong-gu, Daegu. Teaching is in English and the curriculum is built on U.S. standards (including CCSS, NGSS, and the C3 Framework), with Advanced Placement (AP) courses available in high school. Boarding is offered through on-campus dormitories for Grades 5–12. Students study Chinese and Spanish as foreign languages (Grades 3–8 alternate each semester, from Grade 9 students choose one). DIS highlights a Digital Media & Video Production program and notes “1,000 student-created YouTube videos,” and it also runs TEDx conferences. Athletics activities include basketball, volleyball, futsal and cross country.

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