South Korea, Seoul
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The Deutsche Schule Seoul International sits on a Hannamdong campus in central Seoul. The school provides a library and dedicated science spaces on site, including a Bio-Physikraum (biology/physics laboratory) and a Chemieraum (chemistry laboratory). There is an auditorium with a stage for assemblies and performances, and two gymnasiums (a main gymnasium and a smaller gym) for physical education. The campus also includes dedicated spaces for music instruction as part of the Musikschule, and an on-site Kantine (cafeteria) that serves meals prepared in-house.
Two gymnasiums are available on campus: a main gymnasium and a smaller gym.
Academic facilities include a library, a Bio-Physikraum (biology/physics laboratory), and a Chemieraum (chemistry laboratory). Information technology education (ITG) resources are integrated into the curriculum. The campus also features an auditorium with a stage for class activities and performances.
The after-school Ganztagsprogramm offers courses in languages, art, music, sport, technology, and science, and includes activities such as archery, Taekwondo, traditional Korean drums, robotics, theater, art clubs, choir and orchestra, and sports clubs (e.g., football, basketball, swimming, and more). The Musikschule provides instrument lessons in spaces on site, with repertoire spanning piano, violin, cello, drums, guitar, saxophone, and voice. German, English, and Korean language offerings are part of the program, and other cultural and STEM activities are offered through after-school clubs.
Deutsche Schule Seoul International (DSSI) is a German overseas school in Hannam-dong, Yongsan-gu, described by the school as located “in the heart of Seoul.” It offers a continuous school pathway from Kindergarten through the upper levels that prepare students for the German International Abitur in grades 11 and 12. German is the school’s core language and the secondary section highlights foreign languages including English (from class 3) and French (from class 6/10). After lessons, students can join the Ganztagsprogramm, which the school describes as offering courses across areas such as languages, art, music, sport, technology, science and games. It also mentions activities like Taekwondo, archery and Korean language courses. DSSI is also recognized as a “MINT-freundliche Schule,” and the school references projects such as science club work and 3D printing.