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Overseas Chinese Elementary School Busan has instruction in Japanese.
Location
Busan Overseas Chinese Elementary School is located at 43, Daeyeong-ro 239beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea 48818. The campus is in the Dong-gu district of eastern Busan, in the Daeyeong-ro area. It is accessible by local transport in Busan and serves the local international and Chinese diaspora community. (43, Daeyeong-ro 239beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan 48818; TEL: 051-467-0274)
Stages
The school is an elementary school, indicated by its designation as Busan Overseas Chinese Elementary School. It serves primary-level students and forms part of the Overseas Chinese education network in Busan. (Busan Overseas Chinese Elementary School)
Type
The school is described as an elementary school; no boarding facilities are listed in the available materials. It appears to be a day school serving local and expatriate families.
Additional learning support
No explicit Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions are listed in the school materials. The site emphasizes Chinese language and culture education.
Country affiliation
The school is affiliated with the Republic of China (Taiwan) through the Overseas Chinese education network, as evidenced by ROC national celebrations referenced on the school materials.
Religious affiliation
No religious affiliation is indicated in the school materials.
School day structure
Start times, end times, and daily schedules are not published in the available materials. There is no detailed day-structure information provided.
Bus service
No school bus service information is listed in the materials. Families would need to arrange transport independently if needed.
Diving Deeper
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Fees
Application fees
- No published application or registration fee amounts are available from the school's public materials. Parents should note that no numeric application-fee figure is publicly posted.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- No detailed tuition schedule or numeric tuition amounts (per term or per year) for any grade level are published in the school's publicly available materials. The school identifies itself as an elementary school serving primary-year grades, but it does not publish a breakdown of tuition by grade, term, or annual totals.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- No published billing schedule, installment options, payment deadlines, or formal payment terms are available in the school's public materials. There is no publicly posted description of how tuition or other fees are billed (e.g., monthly, per term, or annually) or what penalties apply for late payment.
Boarding fees
- Boarding is not provided as part of this elementary school's offerings; there is no dormitory or boarding program described in the school's public materials, and therefore no boarding fees are published or applicable.
Other costs and typical ancillary fees
- Uniforms: The school maintains a uniform / physical-education clothing page, but no prices for uniforms or sportswear are published. Costs for the required uniform items are not publicly listed.
- School lunch / meal costs: A lunch-menu page is published showing weekly menus, but per-meal or per-term lunch pricing is not published. No numeric cafeteria or meal-fee amounts are publicly listed.
- Other potential ancillary costs (e.g., textbooks, activity fees, field trips, insurance, school photos) are not listed with prices in the school's public materials. No numeric breakdown of such additional fees is published.
Refund information
- No published refund policy or explicit refund procedures related to tuition, registration, deposits, or ancillary fees are included in the school's public materials. No numeric refund terms or conditions are publicly available.
Fee payment options
- The school's public contact information (telephone and email) is published for enquiries, but no published list of accepted payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, cash, online payment portal) is available. For parents requiring payment-method details, the school provides direct contact channels. Published contact details include telephone (051) 467-0274 and the school email address.
Brief summary of findings and limitation
- A search of the school's publicly available materials did not locate any numeric fee schedule, published tuition amounts by grade, application fees, billing schedule, payment terms, refund policy, or stated payment methods. Where the school publishes pages about uniforms and lunch menus, those pages do not include prices. Because the school does not publish numeric fee information in its public materials, no specific amounts can be provided here.
Academics
Overseas Chinese Elementary School Busan teaches Chinese National Curriculum.
Curriculum
Busan Overseas Chinese Elementary School is located at 43 Daeyeong-ro 239-beon-gil, Dong-gu, Busan. The school's motto, 礼 義 廉 恥 (Propriety, Righteousness, Integrity, and Shame), is explained as adherence to proper conduct, upright behavior, personal integrity, and real accountability. The curriculum centers on preserving Chinese culture and language, including a dedicated calligraphy program introduced to develop handwriting and moral reflection, using Dizigui (Standards for Being a Good Student and Child). Calligraphy is linked to the annual Traditional Chinese Characters Cultural Festival, which features competitions. The Chinese language program includes idiom study, with resources connected to the Global Chinese Network for fables and idioms. Public-speaking is promoted through events such as the Chairman Cup Speech Contest, with judges from the Taipei Representative Office and local overseas Chinese organizations; the site does not publish year-by-year qualification details for the elementary program.
Wellbeing
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Parent Experience
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Facilities
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Extra-Curricular Activities
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Languages
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Reputation
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Admissions
Admissions
No public admissions process is published for Busan Overseas Chinese Elementary School. There is no step-by-step admissions guide available in the site content. Fee information is not published; families should contact the school directly to obtain the current tuition and related costs.
Scholarships
There is no public information about scholarships or financial aid published on the site. For information on any available scholarships, eligibility, and how to apply, contact the school directly using the provided telephone number and email address.
Waitlist
There is no public information about a waitlist or applicant pool published on the site. To confirm whether a waitlist exists, current status, and joining procedures (if any), contact the school directly using the provided telephone number and email address.
School Events
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FAQs
Where is Overseas Chinese Elementary School Busan located?
The school is in Busan, in the Dong-gu district, at 43, Daeyeong-ro 239beon-gil, Busan 48818, South Korea.
What type of school is it and what is known about its age range?
It is an elementary, co-educational day school opened in 1951. The publicly listed age range is not published.
What makes the curriculum distinctive at this school?
Calligraphy education is part of the curriculum to preserve Chinese culture; calligraphy was resumed in small-group instruction after the pandemic, and practice sheets use Dizigui to foster thought and cultural appreciation.
Are tuition or admissions fees published publicly?
No—the school does not publish itemised fee schedules or numeric tuition amounts on public pages.
Is there publicly available information about scholarships or waitlists?
There is no published information on scholarships or waitlists.
Are there published billing schedules or payment methods?
No public billing schedule or details of payment methods are published.
What is the core academic focus of the school?
The curriculum emphasizes preserving Chinese culture through calligraphy and involvement in Chinese character culture festivals.
Are there publicly available exam results or class-size data?
No data is published about exam results or student-teacher ratios.
How is language and culture integrated into academics?
Culture is integrated through calligraphy and Chinese cultural activities, with competitive elements tied to the Traditional Chinese Character Culture Festival.
What extracurricular activities stand out at the school?
Notable activities include calligraphy competitions, the First Chairman's Cup Speech Contest, and fundraising/disaster-relief work.
Are there leadership or public-speaking opportunities for students?
Yes—the First Chairman's Cup Speech Contest provides a platform for senior students to present speeches.
How does the school engage with the wider community?
The school runs fundraising campaigns (e.g., earthquake relief campaigns) and participates in cultural events, including ROC National Day performances and calligraphy festivals.
What core values guide student wellbeing at the school?
The school emphasizes Propriety, Righteousness, Integrity, and Shame as its core values.
Is there publicly available information about SEN, EAL, or mental-health support?
Public information on SEN, EAL, mental health support, or safeguarding is not provided.
How does the school address student welfare in practice?
The school highlights core values and provides wellbeing-related pages (such as lunch menus and PE uniforms), but detailed welfare programs are not publicly listed.
How is governance structured at the school?
The school is governed by a Board of Directors (理事會) and a School Council, led by a President who oversees activities and fundraising.
Are uniforms or meals described publicly?
There is a reference to uniforms and a weekly lunch menu page, though no public price lists are published.
Is there a house system or boarding option?
The school operates as a day school with no boarding; there is no information about a house system.
What is the school's historical background?
The school traces its origins to the late Qing/early Republic era; it faced disruption during the Korean War, and in 1951 a board formed with embassy involvement to restart operations.
What kinds of community events does the School Council organize?
The Council organizes cultural and charitable activities, including calligraphy competitions, disaster-relief fundraising, and performances such as ROC National Day events.