South Korea, Seoul
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Boarding is not offered. Dwight Seoul functions as a day school. The IB listing for the campus shows boarding facilities as DAY, indicating no on-campus housing is available.
Uniforms are required for all students. There is a Dwight School Seoul Smart Uniform Store where samples can be fitted on Level 1, and orders can be placed online. A dress code outlines general guidelines for neat, clean, and appropriate dress.
Dwight Seoul has an on-site cafeteria operated by Cezars Kitchen. The program includes Morning Cafe Service from 7:30am, a lunch program with Annual or Semester options offering Asian, International, and Halal entrees, and a la carte snacks available until 4pm.
Dwight Seoul uses a House System with four houses: Baekho (White Tiger), Cheongyong (Blue Dragon), Jujak (Red Phoenix), and Hyunmu (Black Tortoise). House activities and events occur monthly, with competitions that promote belonging and collaboration across grade levels.
Dwight Seoul is part of the Dwight global network of schools. The network includes campuses in New York, London, Seoul, Shanghai, Dubai, and more, with governance and leadership provided by the Dwight School organization.
Dwight School Seoul is an International Baccalaureate school serving students from Preschool through Grade 12, offering the PYP, MYP and DP. The campus is located in Seoul’s Digital Media City area and includes facilities such as a 455-seat performing arts center, a library, technology labs and dedicated spaces like a Makerspace and “Bakerspace.” Students can join activities ranging from Model United Nations to Robotics. The school lists participation in multiple varsity teams. Dwight Seoul is also an independent award center for the Duke of Edinburgh International Award. The language of instruction is English and the school discloses language learning options that include Korean, German and Spanish.