South Korea, Seoul
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Korea Foreign School emphasizes technology-enabled learning. The school provides a library and a library catalog via Follett Destiny. A 1:1 technology program supports learning: a 1:1 iPad is provided for Grade 1-4, and a laptop (MacBook recommended) for Grades 5-12. Students have Google accounts and use Google Drive and Google Classroom as part of daily learning, and educational apps such as Toddle Platform, IXL, Raz-Kids, Epic Kids, and NWEA MAP are used. These technology resources and the library catalog are core academic supports.
The school maintains a library and a library catalog via Follett Destiny. Technology resources include a 1:1 device program: iPads for Grades 1-4 and laptops for Grades 5-12 (MacBook recommended). Students have Google accounts and use Google Drive and Google Classroom to support learning. The school uses educational platforms such as Toddle Platform, IXL, Raz-Kids, Epic Kids, and NWEA MAP to support learning.
School Clubs are available as part of Student Life, including International Olympiads, Field Trips, and a Student Council.
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.