South Korea, Seoul
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The campus provides a mix of indoor and outdoor spaces designed to support learning and wellbeing. Outdoor Play Areas, an all-weather Sports field, a futsal astro court, and an indoor gymnasium support physical education and active breaks. The campus includes a 5-metre indoor swimming pool and the Alleyn Theatre with additional performance spaces. Self-contained suites of music rooms, two learning resource centres and libraries, science laboratories, SE21 (STEAM) room, and a Food Technology room support academic and creative work. Art and Design workshops and a kiln room highlight hands-on creative facilities, while IT is integrated across the curriculum via laptop trolleys.
Outdoor Play Areas; Sports field; Futsal astro court area; Indoor gymnasium; 5-metre indoor swimming pool.
Libraries and two learning resource centres enable study and research. Science laboratories support practical experiments. SE21 (STEAM) room facilitates cross-disciplinary projects in science, technology, engineering, art and math. A Food Technology room supports culinary science, and IT is integrated across the curriculum via laptop trolleys.
The Alleyn Theatre provides a central venue for performances and assemblies. Self-contained suites of music rooms offer spaces for individual and ensemble practice. Art and Design workshops and a kiln room support hands-on creative projects. The SE21 (STEAM) room underpins cross-disciplinary extracurricular projects in science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics.
Dulwich College Seoul is a co-educational day school in Seocho District for students from Nursery to Year 13 (ages 3–18). Teaching is in English, with Mandarin and Korean also part of the language offer (including Korean as an elective in Senior School). The academic pathway is based on the National Curriculum for England and Wales, leading to IGCSE in Years 10–11 and the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13. Facilities listed by the school include learning resource centres, science laboratories, an SE21 (STEAM) room, art and design workshops (with a kiln), music rooms and the Alleyn Theatre. Students can join co-curricular options such as sports teams, musical ensembles, art clubs and community service. A distinctive programme is Ignite: Switzerland, described as an exclusive Year 9 opportunity for Dulwich College International students.