South Korea, Jeju
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NLCS Jeju supports social and emotional learning through a Whole-School Pastoral Care framework, with Pastoral Care identified as one of three school pillars alongside Academic Scholarship and Beyond the Curriculum, delivered through a tutor/House system and a dedicated Emotional Guidance Counselling team to support student wellbeing.
Learning Support is provided by a dedicated team of education professionals to ensure all students can access the curriculum, though the school is not described as a specialist SEN institution.
All lessons and co-curricular activities are conducted in English, and NLCS Jeju welcomes international students; explicit EAL programmes or staff are not publicly disclosed.
Emotional Guidance Counsellors are available for one‑to‑one support, and the Wellbeing component of pastoral care includes workshops and guidance on healthy eating, exercise, electronic usage, and achieving study–life balance.
NLCS Jeju maintains a safeguarding framework with a safeguarding team, mandatory safeguarding training for staff, a safeguarding policy and Code of Conduct, and regular internal and external audits of safeguarding policies and procedures.
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.