South Korea, Seoul
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Uniforms are required for elementary and middle school, with a simple daily dress code. Students wear school-branded short-sleeve and long-sleeve polo shirts, a school-branded zip-up hoodie, and a School-branded House Shirt, paired with ordinary pants or knee-length shorts or skirts. High School has no mandatory uniform and allows students to choose attire within limits.
Lunch and snacks are provided on site. The meals are prepared by JJ Catering, a dedicated catering company offering healthy, nutritious options; the school maintains a cafeteria with daily meal service and updates via the cafeteria news pages.
KKFS is governed by an Advisory Board, which includes the Chairman of the Board and founding members. The Board hires and oversees the School Leadership Team, engages in strategic planning, provides fiscal oversight, and ensures the school's ongoing viability. The school is described as a private institution in its history, indicating private ownership and operation rather than a public or chain model.
Korea Kent Foreign School (KKFS) is a private international school in Gwangjin-gu, Seoul, founded in 1994 as Milburn Christian School to provide education conducted in English. The school serves students from K5 through Grade 12, with divisions for Elementary (K5–5), Middle (6–8) and High School (9–12). KKFS follows the Common Core State Standards (CCSS) across its programs and the High School includes Advanced Placement (AP) courses. Students can study Mandarin, Spanish and Korean in World Language.