South Korea, Seoul
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Seoul Foreign School sits on a 25-acre park-like hilltop campus in central Seoul, shared by all four sections of the school. The campus landscape includes four libraries, two auditoria, three gymnasia, and a state-of-the-art performing arts center. There are three theatres within the Lyso Center for the Performing Arts to support drama, music and dance events. The Middle School features a large Design Lab with an integrated kitchen and a Middle Years Library recognized for its design and learning spaces. The campus also includes a 25-meter six-lane indoor swimming pool and an outdoor artificial turf field, along with specialized learning spaces such as VoiceLab for student-created media and other creative facilities.
On-campus sports facilities include three gymnasia, an outdoor artificial turf field, and a 25-meter indoor swimming pool. A full-size soccer field is available for outdoor games and training, with additional field space noted in the Middle School programs. The campus provides these spaces to support a broad athletics and PE program across the four school sections.
The school maintains four sectional libraries across High School, Middle Years, Elementary, and the British School. Middle School includes a large Design Lab with an integrated kitchen and a Middle Years Library that has been internationally recognized for its design features. Design studios and other technology-rich learning spaces in the Middle School reflect the school's emphasis on hands-on, project-based learning. The campus also features two on-site auditoria to support classroom and performance activities.
The performing arts facilities support a wide range of events, with three theatres and a dedicated Lyso Center for the Performing Arts. VoiceLab in the Middle School provides a space for digital storytelling and media projects. Student-led productions and technical crews, such as Crusader Live, contribute to on-campus events and productions. The school emphasizes musical collaboration across genres and hosts a variety of arts and performance activities as part of its extracurricular program.
Seoul Foreign School (SFS) is an international school in Seoul serving students ages 2–18. Students learn on a 25-acre hilltop campus across four sections: British School, Elementary, Middle and High School. SFS offers two curricular pathways which are the International Baccalaureate Continuum and the English National Curriculum. In Elementary, students follow the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and in Middle School, they follow the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP). The High School offers the IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Grades 11–12. Early learners in the British School Foundation follow the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) and primary years they use the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) alongside Maths and Literacy linked to the English National Curriculum. For performing arts, SFS lists multiple theatre venues, including the Lyso Center for the Performing Arts.