South Korea, Seoul
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The school requires uniform dress to be worn by all students from Monday to Friday. Uniforms must be neat and clean and students should maintain good hygiene and appearance. Uniforms are purchased directly from Elite Uniform (Gangnam branch).
Meals are prepared fresh on site daily, overseen by a school nutritionist. The menu offers Korean and Western options, with regularly updated vegetarian meals and accommodations for dietary needs. Packed lunches from home are allowed.
Korea Foreign School (KFS) is a non-profit, coeducational day school in Seoul, founded in 2007, serving Grades 1–12. In Grades 1–5, students follow the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), built around inquiry and six transdisciplinary themes. From Grade 6 onward, KFS offers Cambridge International programmes, including Lower Secondary and Upper Secondary with IGCSE assessments and Cambridge Advanced (AS & A Levels) as well as the AICE Diploma for high school students. The school supports English language development through ELL services, including WIDA MODEL assessment and targeted support such as push-in, pull-out and an intensive English course. Weekly clubs run on Wednesdays and examples of the clubs in the school include Robotics, Model UN, Chess, and Football.