The first question people ask is, “How much does it cost?” Tuition for international schools in Korea, in general, is extremely expensive. The average salaryman in Korea would put himself in debt to pay for one child’s yearly tuition. Therefore, international school communities are made up of expat children and children of Korea’s wealthy and elite. It can be a great place to network as you will be exposed to many different cultures, but also to the community of affluent locals -- great for one’s networking portfolio. That being said, you can expect the tuition to be a minimum of 25 million won per year (USD $22,000). And the cost only escalates with the school’s location and ranking. Quite the hefty price tag, but if your company is covering costs, even partially, it might be worth considering.
If you’re looking for financial aid, there are little to no resources available regarding this issue. It’s not unheard of for some to contact each international school requesting scholarships or financial assistance. But unfortunately, international schools in Korea are not well-known for this.
Eligibility is simple if you’re a foreigner. Either one or both parents should hold a non-Korean passport. If both parents are Korean, your child can still enroll as long as they have lived abroad for more than 3 years.
If one or both parents hold non-Korean passports, obtain copies of:
The passport title page of the child, father, and mother
The child’s birth certificate and/or Korean Family Registry 가족관계증명서
The front and back side of parents’ Alien Registration Card
If both parents hold Korean passports and the child has lived abroad for at least 3 years, obtain copies of:
The passport title page of the child, father, and mother
Copy of the child’s Korean Family Registry 가족관계증명서
Certificate of Child’s Exit and Entry of Korea that proves his/her residence outside of Korea for more than 3 years 출입국에 관한 사실증명
In case of dual citizenships, you must obtain copies of both passports, plus copies of both Exit and Entry Certificates for both passports
A complete list of international schools in Korea is accessible here. View availability and wait-list options. Pre-K to grade 12, global teachers and students, diverse curriculums and programs, balanced holistic education. IB World Schools, British Schools, American Schools, Advanced Placement courses, Foreign Language Education, and more. Invest in your child's future by reviewing your international school options in Korea in our International Schools in Korea category. Best schools for expats in Seoul. For the 2021 school year, there are 9 English-speaking foreign schools in Seoul. Compare the Seoul area's top foreign/international schools. The average foreign school tuition is $20,000 to $35,000. The average university acceptance rate is 99%. Ethnically Korean enrollment is pretty high in all English-language based schools in Seoul. Some foreign schools are religiously affiliated.