South Korea, Jeju
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Korea International School, Jeju Campus (KISJ) is a co-educational day and boarding school for students from Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12, with boarding starting in Grade 7. Teaching is delivered mainly in English, with world language classes such as Korean, Spanish and Chinese. KISJ offers an American standards-based program and provides Advanced Placement (AP) courses in High School. The school also offers the AP Capstone program for Grades 11 and 12. The campus is in Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo-si and was established as part of the Jeju Global Education City. For boarding students, the school describes themed extracurriculars and weekend activities that can include hiking and scuba diving.
8 Global Edu-ro 260beon-gil, Daejeong-eup Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea
Korea International School Jeju Campus has 1,050 pupils, typical class sizes of 21, instruction in English.
Korea International School, Jeju Campus is located in Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, Republic of Korea. The Elementary and Middle School campus sits at 34 Global Edu-ro 260beon-gil, Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo-si 63644, and the High School campus sits at 8 Global Edu-ro 260beon-gil, Daejeong-eup, Seogwipo-si 63644. The campus operates in a rural Jeju setting and offers on-campus dormitories for boarding students starting in Grade 8. A dedicated school bus service is available for eligible students.
The school offers Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12, organized into three sections: Elementary School, Middle School, and High School. The campus supports a continuous, K–12 international program within these divisions.
KIS Jeju is a co-educational boarding and day school. Boarding is available for students from Grade 8 onward, alongside day programs for all other grades.
KIS Jeju provides English language support through a dedicated ELL (English Language Literacy) team that collaborates with teachers to support language learners across listening, speaking, reading, and writing. This language support is integrated with core instruction to assist students who are developing proficiency in English.
No formal country affiliation is indicated; the school operates as an international campus in South Korea. It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and is recognized by the Republic of Korea's Ministry of Education.
No religious affiliation is indicated; KIS Jeju operates as a nonsectarian international school.
Administrative offices operate 8:00–17:00, Monday to Friday. Public-facing student days commonly run in the morning to late afternoon, with a lunch break and potential after-school activities; exact daily times vary by level.
KIS Jeju offers a school bus service with an official route map and an application process. Families can apply through the School Buses system and use the Hello Bus application for arrangements.
Annual tuition at Korea International School Jeju Campus ranges from KRW 29,673,897 to KRW 41,956,107 for 2026/27.
Korea International School Jeju Campus teaches American Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.
The school delivers an American standards-based curriculum with English-language instruction. It serves Junior-Kindergarten through Grade 12, with a boarding program starting in Grade 8. It is accredited and offers a US college-preparatory program, including the AP Capstone program for Grades 11 and 12. The faculty comprises experienced certified teachers recruited primarily from the United States and other countries, with 64% holding advanced degrees. English-language literacy support is provided through dedicated ELL specialists across all grade levels.
The school has an 8:1 student/faculty ratio.
Graduates have pursued higher education at 530+ international college destinations.
The school provides English-language instruction with an American standards-based curriculum and has a team of dedicated ELL specialists who support language learners across listening, speaking, reading, and writing.
Step 1. Learn about Korea International School, Jeju Campus and plan a campus visit. The school offers Junior Kindergarten through Grade 12 with a boarding program starting in Grade 8. The Admissions team is available by email and by phone to answer questions and assist with the application process. The school provides a US college-preparatory program and AP Capstone for Grades 11 and 12.
Step 2. Submit an application for the desired grade. Applications are submitted through the Apply Now process. Past academic achievements and English-language proficiency are considered as part of the admissions review. For the 2026-27 academic year, detailed information about admissions tests will be provided soon.
Step 3. Waitlist. If a grade has no available seats, applicants are placed on the waitlist. The waitlist is part of the admissions process for that grade. The Admissions team handles waitlist communications and next steps as seats become available.
Step 4. Enrollment and fees. If admitted, finalize enrollment by paying the enrollment deposit (3,000,000 KRW) and the entrance fee (3,000,000 KRW), both of which are one-time payments at enrollment and non-refundable. Additional fees include a Textbook Deposit of 300,000 KRW (refundable at graduation or withdrawal if books are returned in good condition), and a Program & Tech Fee of 550,000 KRW per semester (non-refundable). An Application Fee of 400,000 KRW applies for each test attempt (non-refundable), and a Re-enrollment Deposit of 3,000,000 KRW is charged twice per year (non-refundable). Boarding is available for Grades 8–12, and Dormitory Fees are 7,250,000 KRW for Grade 8 double occupancy and 8,150,000 KRW for Grades 9–12 single occupancy. A School Bus Fee of 1,700,000 KRW is charged per year and is optional.
If no seats are available in the desired grade, applicants are placed on the waitlist. The waitlist is part of the admissions process for that grade. The Admissions team manages waitlist communications and next steps as seats become available.