393:(KISJ) is South Korea's first international boarding school. The school is a sister campus to Korea International School and an affiliate of YBM, a publishing and English-language education services company. Founded in 2010 and first opened in 2011 as part of the Jeju Global Education City, the school's first senior class of 52 students matriculated in May 2016. KISJ is a proprietary, nonsectarian school offering an internationalized American college preparatory curriculum from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12, with a boarding program starting in Grade 6. The high school began its AP Capstone™ in 2017–18, one of seven schools to offer it in South Korea.
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buildings, each with its own library, music practice rooms, auditoriums; shared facilities include a mid-sized turf athletic field, tennis and basketball courts, 25m swimming pool, and three dormitories. The high school campus includes an academic building; sports facilities including a 25m swimming pool, gymnasium, turf soccer field, outdoor tennis and basketball courts, and golf practice room; and four connected dormitories. The school maintains an additional soccer field and 400m track across from the elementary and middle school. School libraries hold approximately 50,000 volumes.
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Institute of Technology, World Youth Adventures); participates in national KISAC, KIAC, KIMEA and JAC athletic conferences, as well as international Model United Nations and robotics conferences; collaborates with other international schools in providing professional learning opportunities in addition to hosting weekend workshops for its faculty and outside educators. In winter 2023, KISJ collaborated with two neighbor international schools to host its first GEC Just Learning Conference since before the COVID pandemic.
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tournament. In 2018–19, the Boys Soccer team traveled to the
American School in Japan to play in the Kanto Plain Classics as a guest team from South Korea, while the Girls Soccer team also traveled to the American School in Japan to play in the spring. The swim team annually travels to Taiwan for swim competitions, and the Boys and Girls Volleyball team, Boys and Girls Basketball team, and Boys and Girls Soccer team are part of the six-school, AISA (Association of International Schools in Asia) competition.
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Sake club or the Canvas club if they want to pursue visual arts outside of class. Students display their artwork yearly at the Tri-School Art
Opening in collaboration with the other schools in the Global Education City, and they also display their work at Winter Arts Day – a yearly art showcase that involves elementary, middle, and high school students.
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elementary school, musical ensembles perform at Winter Arts Day, but at the high school, Band/Orchestra perform in two concerts held in the KISJ Performing Arts Center (PAC) yearly, and Choir performs in two concerts yearly (in addition to performance at music festivals). There are many music-related clubs in the high school including the
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Students can be considered for the following Honors courses: Algebra, Geometry, Band, Choir, English 9, English 10, Journalism, Orchestra, Theatre, and
Yearbook. Entrance into Honors courses requires a teacher recommendation and considers historical subject grades, standardized test scores (e.g. MAP,
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A dorm clubs program features a range of activities aligned with student interests and staff areas of expertise. Current and past offerings include debate, service leading activities, horseback riding, golf, scuba diving, music lessons, hiking, team sports, culinary arts, yoga, ultimate frisbee, and
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There are about 150 full-time academic staff at KISJ for a staff-to-student ratio of 1:7. 67% of these international hires hold advanced degrees (master's or above). Over 90% of the current international academic staff have 3+ years teaching experience (66% in 2015–16). 68% of teachers are from the
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At the high school level, students can take Visual Art I and Visual Art II, preparing them well to take the AP Studio Art class if they qualify. Additional visual arts courses include
Graphic Design and Yearbook (which focuses on photography and layout design). Students can join the Art for Heart's
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Additionally, all students are required to complete a cumulative total of 40 hours of service as a requirement for graduation. Students are responsible for keeping track of their service hours and submitting the required documentation. Most students earn their service hours through club activities,
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AP classes allow students to engage in a demanding curriculum equivalent to an entry-level college/university course. Currently there are 18 AP® courses offered, including
English Language and Composition, English Literature and Composition, United States History, World History, Psychology, Chinese
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International School, Jeju Campus is a member of the Korea Council of Overseas Schools (KORCOS) and the East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS). Additionally, the school maintains associations with a number of international organizations (Thinking Collaborative™, St. Mark's School, the
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KISJ dorm students are placed in houses according to their grade level and gender, and are provided with developmentally appropriate supervision and support by staff with experience in both academic and extracurricular programming. Dorm staff promote an
English-language environment and collaborate
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The school campus comprises two main areas connected by a bridge: the elementary and middle school (completed in
September 2011), and the high school (completed in August 2014). In total, there are 12 buildings with 110 classrooms. The Elementary and Middle School Campus includes separate academic
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The elementary school promotes experiential learning. As a
Writing and Reading Workshop school, students learn by doing. Methods for writing and reading instruction were developed from the early work of Donald Graves, Donald Murray, and other teacher-researchers who found that coaching students to
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In the high school theatre department, students can take Theatre I and Theatre II courses, which opens the opportunity to take Honors Theatre. KISJ High School Theatre puts on 2 productions each year (a fall play and spring musical). Typically there are 30–40 student cast members per year with an
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Middle School houses are managed by house teams with 3 staff members, allowing a 1:8 staff-to-student ratio. High School house sizes range from 12 to 24 students, for a maximum staff-to-student ratio of 1:12. House teams include a Korean staff member to facilitate parent communication and manage
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Participation in AP coursework is a selective process, wherein students who have a minimum weighted GPA of 3.33 need to complete an application to individual AP courses. To ensure academic readiness and success, additional requirements may be made by individual AP teachers, which include teacher
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To graduate, high school students need 5.5 English credits, 3 mathematics credits (4 recommended), 3 science credits (4 recommended), 3 social studies credits (4 recommended), 2 world language credits, 2 physical education credits, 1 multimedia/technology credit, .5 speech/debate credits, and 1
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Language and Culture, Studio Art: 2-D Design, Biology, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Calculus AB and BC, Macroeconomics, Physics 1 and 2, Statistics, Seminar, and Research. Students can take a maximum of 6 AP classes if they have below a 3.8 GPA or 8 AP classes if they have above a 3.8 GPA.
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KISJ uses letter grades to summarize the assessment of student benchmark performance. A 4-point grade point scale is used to share the overall academic achievement of each student with colleges and universities. All credit classes are included in the grade point average (GPA). Classes that are
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In grade five, students have the choice of taking band, orchestra or choir and can participate in one selection each semester. By the time students reach high school, they can take Band and Honors Band, Choir and Honors Choir, or Orchestra and Honors Orchestra elective courses. In middle and
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event) each year. The first event held in January 2017 featured five local adult speakers and one student speaker. This was the first TEDx event on the island and one of only a few in Korea that are student driven. The organizing committee of the event is voluntarily composed of students and
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KISJ is a member of the following conferences: Korea International School Activities Conference (KISAC), Korean American Interscholastic Activities Conference (KAIAC), Jeju Activities Conference (JAC). In the 2017 school year, KISJ hosted its first ever international Volleyball Invitational
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write and read for a variety of purposes is the most effective way to teach skills and concepts. The elementary school uses a standards-based approach to education, where progress in students' learning is communicated through levels (1-4) and on report cards.
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Korea International School, Jeju Campus is one of few international schools in South Korea where students can enroll without holding a foreign passport or having studied abroad for more than 3 years. The school received a six-year full accreditation from the
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In addition to having access to school facilities on evenings and weekends, KIS Jeju dorm students have access to lounges, kitchens, and laundry rooms, as well as dorm nurses and counselors who offer professional medical and social-emotional care.
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designated as Honors (H) or Advanced Placement (AP) receive an additional weighting of (.500) points. The academic year is divided into two semesters, with report cards being issued at the end of each semester (Semester 1 and Semester 2).
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Korea International School, Jeju Campus offers full-time boarding for students in Grades 6–12. Boarders are cared for by 40 full-time overseas and Korean boarding staff, with academic faculty offering pastoral support for their advisory.
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visual/performing arts credit. 5 additional elective credits must also be earned beyond these. Korean passport holders are also required to take 1.5 credits of Korean language and history. In total, a minimum of 25.5 credits is required.
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United States, 14% are from Canada, 9% are from South Korea, with the rest from Australia, China, and the EU. Teachers are required to sign a minimum of a three-year contract upon being hired to work at the school.
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A Midsummer Night's Dream, Almost, Maine, The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged), Our Town, The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee, 7 Stories,
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