South Korea, Seoul
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English is the language of instruction in the bilingual pathway. Elementary education emphasizes English, with Korean-language textbooks used in some subjects. The middle school offers bilingual instruction with some subjects taught in English, and the high school plans to study all subjects in the original language to strengthen English proficiency. Levels offered are elementary (grades 1-5), middle (grades 6-8), and high school (grades 9-12).
English is the language of instruction in the bilingual pathway. Elementary education emphasizes English, with Korean-language textbooks used in some subjects. The middle school offers bilingual instruction with some subjects taught in English, and the high school plans to study all subjects in the original language to strengthen English proficiency.
Wilberforce Christian School (WCS) is a Christian alternative school in Seoul's Seocho district, opened in 2021. The school aims to equip the next generation with a Biblical worldview and a sound historical framework to serve Korea and beyond. The curriculum weaves Biblical Theology, worldview studies, and English-language education into a heritage of classic humanities, with a bilingual approach in the middle years and English-medium study for the upper years. Elementary education emphasizes a foundation in Biblical worldview, BT, English, and Korean-language study; middle school uses a bilingual model with some subjects taught in English; and high school offers a pathway described as American college course work. Regular chapel and Bible-centered instruction accompany academic study. The school is led by Principal Pastor Lee Tae-hee. The campus is located in Seocho-gu and is accessible by public transit, with directions noting proximity to Yangjae Station (Line 3) and Gangnam Station (Shinbundang Line).