South Korea, Jeju
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Boarding is provided on campus and encouraged from Year 5 onwards in seven purpose-built, single-sex boarding homes. The homes include Hyeopjae, Aewol and Yongduam for male boarders; Pyoseon and Iho for female boarders; and Halla East (Girls Sixth Form) and Halla North (Boys Sixth Form). All rooms are en-suite, and Sixth Form boarders reside in dedicated Sixth Form Homes. The boarding operation is supported by a team of staff in each home, including a Boarding Master/Mistress, Assistant Boarding Masters, a Matron, Academic Enhancement Tutors and Graduate Assistants, with an Academic Enhancement Programme for boarders.
Sixth Form students are not required to wear a uniform; they wear business attire.
The dining hall serves breakfast, breaks, lunch and dinner daily. Quadra provides catering for the whole school with balanced meals including both Korean and Western options; vegetarian and vegan choices are available, and menus are published for Junior and Senior weeks.
There are five Junior Houses and five Senior Houses. All students, day and boarding, belong to a House, which supports a sense of belonging and is identified by colour and logo. Houses compete in sport, music, dance, drama and academics, as well as events such as House Singing and House Shout.
The day-to-day running is overseen by the Principal with a Governing Body of six governors from the UK, Korea and the USA. The Governing Body provides strategic oversight of educational and financial practices. NLCS Jeju is operated by JEINS, a subsidiary of Jeju Free International City Development Center (JDC), and NLCS Jeju is one of three international schools within Jeju Global Education City.
North London Collegiate School Jeju is a boarding and day school in Jeju Global Education City, South Korea, for students aged 4–18. In the Senior School, students study a British curriculum in Years 7–9, move into an IGCSE programme in Years 10–11, and can take the IB Diploma Programme in Sixth Form (Years 12–13). Teaching is in English (except language lessons). The campus facilities listed by the school include three libraries, science labs, a Performing Arts Centre, drama studios, dance studios, a swimming pool and astro turf pitches. Beyond lessons, students can choose from 100+ co-curricular activities and societies and the school also runs the Saturday Bryant programme. Boarding is a central part of school life, and students are encouraged to board from Year 5 onwards.