South Korea, Seoul
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The LIX supports student wellbeing through a School Life team that includes two nurses, a Supervisor, and an Intendante, plus a Girls' Dormitory Supervisor, providing health care and pastoral support; the dormitory is described as helping students develop independence and a sense of community while living away from family, though a formally named SEL program is not publicly disclosed.
SEN provision is not publicly disclosed; the publicly listed staff are general teachers and welfare roles (nurses, a Supervisor, an Intendante, and dormitory staff), with no explicit SEN department or specialist SEN program shown.
EAL support is not explicitly detailed; English-language instruction is provided by English teachers (for example, Jenny Beaton) among the secondary staff, but a separate EAL program is not publicly described.
Mental wellbeing is supported by health staff including two nurses and a Music Therapist, indicating access to medical and therapeutic support for students.
No dedicated safeguarding or child-protection policy is publicly disclosed; a privacy policy exists that covers data protection rather than safeguarding.
Lycée International Xavier (LIX) is a French school in Seoul, on the north side of the Han River. The principal describes its setting as next to Bukhansan National Park and about 15 minutes from central Seoul. Students follow the French curriculum, with pathways to the Diplôme National du Brevet (end of grade 9) and the Baccalauréat in high school. Instruction is in French, and foreign languages taught include English and Korean. From middle school, students may also study Chinese or Spanish and Latin. The school offers boarding and provides school bus information on its site. Activities listed include Model United Nations (MUN), orchestra, theatre and sports options such as judo and basketball.