South Korea, Seoul
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Plymouth International is located on the 2nd Floor at 55 Yeongdeungpo-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea. The street address places the school in Seoul's Yeongdeungpo district. The campus is in a central urban area with accessible public transport links in the district. The CEEB code for the school is 117665.
The school operates as a K-12 program, according to accreditation listings. Publicly available materials show curriculum pages for early years up to Grade 9 and indicate overall K-12 planning. Enrollment data published by the accrediting body suggests a small student body.
Plymouth International is a private, Christian international school. It presents itself as a Christian educational institution with Bible central to its education. The site does not indicate boarding facilities; it functions as a day school.
English as a Second Language (ESL) support is offered on the curriculum pages, including ESL classes. There is no explicit SEN or special education program described in publicly accessible materials.
The school is affiliated with United States accreditation and American educational standards. This is evidenced by its US private school accreditation language and American-style curriculum materials.
Plymouth International provides Christian education with the Bible central to its curriculum.
Public start and end times are not published in publicly accessible materials. The curriculum structure includes Bible, English, heritage studies, math and science, with additional offerings such as ESL and electives, but exact daily hours are not listed.
No bus service details are published for Plymouth International. There is no publicly listed information about transportation providers or arrangements.
Application fees
- No application fee amount is published in the school's publicly available fee schedule.
Tuition fees by year group (detailed: per month and per 6-month semester)
- Grades 1–5: KRW 1,200,000 per month (standard rate); discounted rate shown as KRW 900,000 per month; one semester (6 months) KRW 5,400,000.
- Grades 6–8: KRW 1,300,000 per month (standard rate); discounted rate shown as KRW 1,100,000 per month; one semester (6 months) KRW 6,600,000.
- Grades 9–12: KRW 1,400,000 per month (standard rate); discounted rate shown as KRW 1,300,000 per month; one semester (6 months) KRW 7,800,000.
Additional course fees (regularly itemised)
- ESL classes: ESL 1 (one class per week) KRW 100,000 per month; ESL 2 (two classes per week) KRW 200,000 per month.
- AR Reading programme: KRW 30,000 per month.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- No specific billing schedule, payment due dates, deposit amounts, or instalment plan details are published in the available fee materials. Parents should note the monthly and semester amounts shown above when planning payment.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- No boarding programme or boarding fees are published; no boarding charges are listed in the available fee material. The school is presented as a language/international programme rather than a residential boarding school.
Other costs or fees
- The fee material explicitly lists ESL and AR Reading fees (see above). No separate, published line items were found for application/registration fees, uniforms, uniforms deposits, textbooks, meals, transportation (school bus), activity fees, technology fees, or insurance within the published fee schedule.
Refund information
- No published refund policy, schedule of refunds, or refund conditions for withdrawal or cancellation of enrolment is included in the available fee material.
Fee payment options
- The published fee material does not specify accepted payment methods (for example, credit card, bank transfer, PayPal) or provide bank account details or online payment instructions.
Summary of scope and limitations of the published fee information
- The publicly available fee schedule provides the monthly and semester tuition rates by grade band and specific monthly fees for ESL and AR Reading. Other standard fee details commonly requested by parents—application/registration fees, explicit billing timetable and instalment options, boarding fees, uniform and textbook costs, refund policy, and accepted payment methods—are not specified in the published fee material.
Plymouth International (PICS) is an English-language program operating out of Plymouth International, 2nd Floor, 55 Yeongdeungpo-ro, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul 07279, Republic of Korea. The site notes that the regular curriculum is US-accredited. Public pages do not disclose the exact opening year, campus facilities details beyond the address, or other operational particulars such as fees, age ranges, class sizes, total enrollment, boarding, or transportation options.