- Korea International School
Infobox Secondary school
name =Korea International School "(한국외국인학교)"
school type = Private
grades = K-12
established=February 27 ,1999
type = International Private School
city = Seongnam
country =South Korea
mascot = Phoenix
Athletic Conference =KAIAC Div. I, Far East Class "A"
colors = Blue & White
Founder = Chung, Soon Il
Director =Richard Boerner
newspaper = "Phoenix Flyer"
website = [http://www.kis.or.kr/ Korea International School]Korea International School, also known as KIS, is a secular K-12 school. Its main campus is located in
Seongnam ,South Korea , while the secondary campus (Preschool) is currently located inGaepo Dong ,South Korea . Classes are strictly in English and are college preparatory courses for Korean students aspiring to go to universities in theUnited States .The main goal of KIS is to earn its reputation among students, parents, and the international educational community as a premier academy, first in Asia and, then, throughout the world. The mission statement of KIS is to inspire students with a passion for learning and to cultivate the competence, self-assurance, initiative, and creativity necessary for success in the global community.
History
The Korean Ministry of Education opened KIS on
February 27 , 1999, as a private school in Gaepo, Seoul, South Korea.KIS had its first graduating class in the class of 2005-2006 with a graduating class of nine students.
As KIS was growing to fit the growing number of students, KIS moved its main campus to a secluded site in Bundang, South Korea for the 2006-2007 year.
Requirements
1. Students must have foreign citizenships or live in foreign countries for 5 or more years.
2. Students must get an interview with the Admission Director.
3. Students must send their transcripts and report card to school.
4. Students must take an Admissions test in order to come in to the school.Building & Facilities
KIS offers arguably one of the best campuses of Korea that provides proper learning environment and atmosphere. KIS is located in Bundang, a suburb south of Seoul. KIS consists of 3 buildings - the elementary school building, middle school building, and the high school building. All 3 buildings are connected together. The campus cost 40 million dollars and includes state-of-the-art facilities.
KIS athletic facilities include an indoor, heated, 5-lane, 25-meter swimming pool, soccer field with artificial turf, two gymnasiums, weight room, 4 squash courts, ping pong area, and state-of-the-art auditorium that are accessible to all students.
Hot meals are served every day in the cafeteria, with sandwiches/snacks/drinks sold separately and vending machines found all over the school.
Every room has its own air conditioner and heater to use during the summer and winter. Additionally, all classrooms have their own projector. The science labs, music rooms, and classrooms are all state of the art classrooms.
KIS facilities are located in:Swimming pool (Elementary School B3)
Main Gym (Elementary School B3)
Soccer Field (Elementary School B2)
Performing Arts Theater (Between Middle School and High School B1)
Middle School/High School Library (High School/Middle School 2F)
Upper Gym (High School 6F)
Weight Room (High School 6F)English-Only policy
Students in KIS are forbidden to speak Korean. If caught by teachers, students are subject to punishments including warnings, after-school detentions, or even suspensions. The association of international schools believe that it is imperative to speak English in an international school, as it be beneficial to their mastery of the English language.
ports
KIS (High School) is a member of
KAIAC (Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference) Division I. The sports included are:Fall: Cross-Country, Volleyball, Tennis.
Winter: Basketball, Cheerleading.
Spring: Soccer, Swimming.Prior to the year of 2007-2008, KIS was a Division II KAIAC school. But starting with the 2007-2008 year, KIS was promoted into a Division I KAIAC school. Since becoming a Division I KAIAC school, KIS has placed last in volleyball, basketball, and tennis. KIS boys and girls swim team placed 4th overall.
Sports Championships (High School):
Spring 2006: Boys Soccer (D.II).
Fall 2006: Boys Volleyball (D.II), Girls Volleyball (D.II).
Winter 2006: Boys Basketball (D.II), Girls Basketball (D.II).
Soccer 2006: Girls Soccer (D.II).Universities
The Class of 2008 has been accepted to the following universities and colleges as of April 30, 2008:
Boston College Boston University Brandeis University Brown University Carnegie Mellon University Case Western Reserve University Cornell University Duke University Emory University Georgia Institute of Technology Grinnell College Indiana University at Bloomington Kendall College Knox College Korean Advanced Institute of Science and Technology Landmark College New York University Northwestern University Ohio Wesleyan University Parsons The New School for Design Pennsylvania State University Pepperdine University Purdue University Rhode Island School of Design School of Visual Arts State University of New York at Albany Swarthmore College Syracuse University The George Washington University The Ohio State University University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Tufts University University College London University of California at Davis University of California at Irvine University of California at Los Angeles University of California at Riverside University of California at San Diego University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign University of Massachusetts, Amherst University of Michigan University of Pennsylvania University of Rochester University of Virginia University of Wisconsin, Madison Wake Forest University Wesleyan University External links
* [http://www.kis.or.kr Official site]
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