South Korea, Busan
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The International School of Busan sits on a campus built by Busan Metropolitan City in 2010 and comprises four main buildings spanning about 30,000 square meters. The campus includes three libraries with a collection of over 30,000 books and dedicated spaces for Early Years, Elementary, and Secondary education. Academic facilities include five science labs, three design technology rooms, and dedicated art rooms; there are also three music rooms and six music practice rooms to support performing arts. The school provides extensive performance and multipurpose spaces, including three multi-purpose halls and a cafeteria. For physical education, there is a large gymnasium, an outdoor floodlit soccer field, an outdoor tennis court, a 100m running track, and two outdoor basketball courts; outdoor playgrounds serve students of all ages.
International School of Busan (ISB) is a not-for-profit, English-medium school in Gijang, Busan, serving students from Early Years through Grade 12. ISB is authorised to offer the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP) and Diploma Programme (DP). Class sizes are typically small, averaging 13 in Early Years, 20 in Elementary and 15–18 in Secondary. Facilities listed by the school include a floodlit sports field, gymnasium, outdoor fitness centre, tennis and basketball courts, playgrounds, libraries and a cafeteria. ISB also organises bus transport across multiple areas including Busan and nearby cities, with GPS tracking for parents. A distinctive part of ISB’s history is its Early Learning Centre, noted for converted train carriages.