South Korea, Seoul
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The GSIS campus centers around the Main Building, where the Elementary and Secondary Libraries are located, providing print and digital resources in English, Korean, and other languages. The libraries function as a whole-school research, reading, and creative hub and host the Visiting Author Program. The campus includes a Sports Complex and a Soccer Field to support physical education and athletics. An Auditorium on site supports assemblies and performing arts activities. The Arts & Technology program emphasizes technology integration and Design & Technology, with Fine Art and Performing Arts offerings to foster collaboration and 21st-century skills.
The campus includes a dedicated Sports Complex and a Soccer Field to support physical education and team sports on site.
The GSIS Library is a central hub for the whole school, located in the Main Building, with a collection of print and electronic resources in English, Korean, and other languages. The library supports research and inquiry and hosts the Visiting Author Program. GSIS places emphasis on technology-enabled learning through its Arts & Technology program, which integrates learning technologies, Design & Technology, and Fine Art and Performing Arts.
The GSIS library hosts a Visiting Author Program that brings authors and illustrators to engage with students.
Founded in 2006, Gyeonggi Suwon International School (GSIS) is a coeducational Christian day and boarding school in Yeongtong-gu, Suwon. Students from Junior-Kindergarten through Grade 12 follow the International Baccalaureate continuum: PYP (Pre-K–Grade 5), MYP (Grades 6–10) and the IB Diploma Programme in the upper grades. GSIS lists campus facilities including a sports complex, a soccer field and an auditorium. The school reports an enrollment of 530 students, with Elementary classes capped at 20 and Secondary classes capped at 25. Transportation is available, and GSIS notes bus routes serving areas including Seoul, Bundang, Yongin, Suwon and Camp Humphreys (Pyeongtaek). GSIS also highlights “SEW week,” a three-day program focused on spiritual growth and community.