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Branksome Hall Asia

South Korea, Jeju

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₩40,464,955 - 49,500,285
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 750
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2012
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages English, French, Korean, Mandarin, Spanish
Typical class size 20
Strengths Performing Arts, STEM, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Branksome Hall Asia is an international day and boarding school on Jeju Island, South Korea, educating students from Junior Kindergarten Prep through Grade 12. Students follow the International Baccalaureate continuum: PYP (JK Prep–Grade 5), MYP (Grades 6–10) and the Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12). Beyond classes, students can join C.A.S.E. (Creativity, Action, Service, Enrichment), described as offering over 100 options, including activities such as theatre productions, orchestra, TEDx and Model UN. A distinctive tradition is the school’s Clan (House) System, which brings students across grades together for friendly competition and charitable work.

234 Global edu-ro, Daejeong-eup, 특별자치도 Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do, South Korea

The Essentials

Branksome Hall Asia has 750 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.

Location

Jeju Island, South Korea, at 234 Global edu-ro, Seogwipo City, Daejeong-eup (63644). The campus sits within Jeju Global Education City (JGEC), a cluster of international schools that host multiple private IB programs. The island context provides a scenic setting near Jeju's beaches and UNESCO World Heritage sites.

Stages

Branksome Hall Asia educates students from Junior Kindergarten Prep through Grade 12, offering the full International Baccalaureate continuum (PYP for JKP–5, MYP for 5–10, DP for 11–12). This aligns with the school's designation as Jeju's only full-continuum IB World School.

Type

Branksome Hall Asia is an international day and boarding school. Boarding is available for girls in Grades 6–12 and, from 2026–27, also for boys in Grades 6–10.

Additional learning support

The school provides Multilingual Learning (MLL) to support language development, a Learning Support program with Individual Learning Plans and accommodations, and access to social counseling. Restorative practices and a structured wellbeing framework are also part of the student support offerings.

Country affiliation

Branksome Hall Asia is the Jeju campus and sister school of Branksome Hall Canada in Toronto, established to continue the Branksome Hall IB tradition.

Religious affiliation

Religious affiliation is not indicated; Branksome Hall Asia operates as a non-denominational international school.

School day structure

The school day typically runs 8:15 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. for JK Prep through Grade 5; Grades 6–12 run 8:15 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., with after-school cocurricular activities ending around 4:15–5:30 p.m. depending on the program.

Bus service

A school bus service is available for Students in Grade 1 and above for an additional fee; the bus route operates from Jeju City to the school.

Fees

Annual tuition at Branksome Hall Asia ranges from KRW 40,464,955 to KRW 49,500,285 for 2026/27.

Application, deposits and one-off entrance charges

- Application Fee: KRW 400,000 (non-refundable).
- Registration Deposit (new students): KRW 3,000,000 (non-refundable). This deposit secures the offered place and is deducted from the first tuition payment.
- Re-enrollment Deposit (returning students): KRW 3,000,000 (non-refundable) required to secure a place for the next academic year; this deposit is deducted from the annual tuition.
- Entrance Fee (one-off for new students): KRW 3,000,000 (non-refundable). A sibling discount of KRW 1,000,000 applies to the Entrance Fee for the second and subsequent enrolled children.
- Boarding Entrance Fee (one-off for new boarders): KRW 500,000 (non-refundable).

Tuition fees by year group (annual, lump-sum (2% discount), and per-semester amounts)

- Junior Kindergarten (JK) Prep – Grade 5 (PYP)
- Annual tuition: KRW 21,336,000 / USD 13,870.
- Lump-sum (2% discount) amount: KRW 20,909,000 / USD 13,593.
- 1st semester: KRW 10,668,000 / USD 6,935.
- 2nd semester: KRW 10,668,000 / USD 6,935.

- Grades 6 – 10 (MYP)
- Annual tuition: KRW 24,016,000 / USD 15,414.
- Lump-sum (2% discount) amount: KRW 23,536,000 / USD 15,106.
- 1st semester: KRW 12,008,000 / USD 7,707.
- 2nd semester: KRW 12,008,000 / USD 7,707.

- Grade 11 (DP)
- Annual tuition: KRW 24,588,000 / USD 16,954.
- Lump-sum (2% discount) amount: KRW 24,096,000 / USD 16,615.
- 1st semester: KRW 12,294,000 / USD 8,477.
- 2nd semester: KRW 12,294,000 / USD 8,477.

- Grade 12 (DP)
- Annual tuition: KRW 26,118,000 / USD 16,954.
- Lump-sum (2% discount) amount: KRW 25,596,000 / USD 16,615.
- 1st semester: KRW 13,059,000 / USD 8,477.
- 2nd semester: KRW 13,059,000 / USD 8,477.

Boarding fees (Grades 6–12 eligible; full-time and weekdays-only options)

- Full-time boarding (annual): KRW 21,098,000.
- Weekdays-only boarding (annual): KRW 16,854,000. Weekdays-only students return home Friday evening and return Sunday afternoon; weekend boarding and weekend activities are restricted for those on the weekdays-only plan.

- Boarding payment schedule examples shown:
- Lump-sum boarding payment due: May 8 (lump-sum date shown).
- Installment option: 1st installment on May 8 and 2nd installment on October 27 (installment amounts are exactly half the annual fee).

- Boarding fee includes boarding-specific activities but excludes meals and snacks; meals are invoiced separately by the catering operator.

Other costs and recurring charges

- Meals: invoiced separately by the catering operator for both day and boarding students.
- School bus (day students): Jeju City line example: KRW 4,320,000 (annual, round trip). School bus fees become non-refundable after the semester begins.
- Excursions and many co-curricular activities are included in tuition; certain optional, extended, or specialist activities (overnight/overseas trips, external examinations, private lessons outside school capacity, some camps) are charged separately as they occur. Invoices for such items will be issued as they occur.
- Stationery: the cost of the initial stationery pack provided at the start of each academic year is included in tuition.
- Uniforms and sportswear: parents are responsible for purchasing required uniforms and sportswear from the designated vendors.
- Diploma (IB) related: IB Diploma examination and international postage fees are included in the tuition; some DP textbooks or course-specific materials may be the responsibility of students/parents.
- Sibling discounts: Entrance Fee discount of KRW 1,000,000 applies for the second and subsequent enrolled children; third child tuition discount of 15% is applied (eldest and second child positions have no tuition discount).

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Registration / re-enrollment deposit: payable promptly on acceptance. Registration deposit is normally payable within 7 days of the offer letter. The Registration/Re-enrollment Deposit (KRW 3,000,000) is deducted from the annual tuition invoice.
- Tuition payment options and typical due-date windows shown:
- One-payment (lump-sum) option: payment in early May; tuition paid in full receives a 2% discount (applies to tuition only).
- Two-payment option: two equal payments with the Registration/Re-enrollment Deposit deducted from the first payment; first payment due in the early-May window and second payment due in October. (Example windows shown: 1st payment between April 15 – May 8; 2nd payment between October 1 – October 27.)
- Boarding fees may be paid in one or two payments; meals remain billed separately by the caterer. Tuition must be paid in the two billed currencies (KRW and USD) in the amounts billed; boarding and other fees are payable in KRW.
- A student is not permitted to attend classes or school activities until full payment of the tuition fee for the relevant period is made. Interest is charged on overdue balances at 12% per annum, calculated pro rata by calendar days. Failure to pay by the due date may result in a student being placed on a wait-list.

Refund information and schedule

- Non-refundable in all cases: Application Fee, Registration Deposit, Re-enrollment Deposit (before semester begins), Entrance Fee, Boarding Entrance Fee. School bus fee is non-refundable after the semester begins. Refund is not permitted if school is closed due to Force Majeure.
- Refundable items follow a semester-based refund schedule (written withdrawal or change-of-status requests required):
- Requests made at least 10 weeks before semester start: full refund.
- Requests made 6 weeks before semester start: 80% refund.
- Requests made within 6 weeks before semester start: 60% refund.
- After the semester begins: within 30 days of the first day of attendance — 40% refund; within 60 days — 20% refund; after 60 days — no refund.
- Specific semester-date windows and the dates used for the refund schedule are set per-semester in the billing documents. Written notice requirements (for withdrawal or change of boarding status) are 10 weeks in advance for semester withdrawals or boarding changes.

Fee payment options and practical payment details

- Tuition is payable in both Korean Won (KRW) and US Dollars (USD) in the exact amounts billed; all other fees must be paid in KRW. Boarding fees are payable in KRW only.
- Primary payment method: payment to each student's virtual banking account (NH Bank / Nonghyup) shown on the invoice. If deposit to the virtual account is not possible, payments may be remitted to the school's general account with clear student identification (student name + registration number). Banking charges are the responsibility of the payer.
- International remittance details and guidance: SWIFT NACFKRSEXXX (NH Bank). For remittances from abroad, add USD 25 and KRW 30,000 to cover banking charges. Parents may request an adjusted invoice or alternative payment advice from the finance office (finance@branksome.asia).

Late payment and billing system

- Interest on overdue balances: 12% per annum, applied pro-rata by calendar days. Students with unpaid fees are not permitted to participate in classes or school activities until accounts are settled. Invoices and receipts are available via the school billing system. Banking fees and transfer charges are payable by parents.

Notes and common inclusions / exclusions

- Included in tuition: initial stationery pack, many excursions and co-curricular activities that are part of curriculum delivery, and IB Diploma examination and postage fees.
- Excluded from tuition: meals (charged by caterer), uniforms, some textbooks and course materials (DP textbooks may be parent-paid), extended or optional trips, and certain specialist activities which will be invoiced separately.

If you need any specific numeric line-item repeated in a different format, each of the items above is drawn from the school's published fee schedule and billing documents.
Academics

Branksome Hall Asia teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Branksome Hall Asia offers the International Baccalaureate full continuum: the Primary Years Programme (PYP) for Junior Kindergarten Prep through Grade 5, the Middle Years Programme (MYP) for Grades 6–10, and the Diploma Programme (DP) for Grades 11–12. Instruction is conducted in English, and the school is an IB World School authorized to deliver the Diploma Programme since 2013. In the Junior School, PYP learning is delivered through transdisciplinary units of inquiry with integrated design experiences, including early exposure to design thinking, robotics, and culinary science. The Middle School follows the MYP framework for Grades 6–10, integrating eight IB subject groups and preparing students for the DP. In the Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12), students take courses from the six DP subject groups and complete the DP core—Theory of Knowledge, Extended Essay, and Creativity, Activity and Service. Branksome Hall Asia is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Korean Ministry of Education, and was re-accredited by the Council of International Schools in 2023.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Branksome Hall Asia supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through a holistic Student Support framework that integrates Multilingual Learning (MLL), Learning Support, and Social Counseling to promote well-being, academic success, and personal growth, addressing physical, mental, emotional, social, and academic health to build resilience, decision-making, and proactive problem-solving.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school publicly discloses Learning Support and Multilingual Learning as part of Student Support; it does not specify the exact kinds of Special Educational Needs (SEN) it can support, nor is it identified as a specialist SEN institution.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

EAL-specific provisions are not described separately; Multilingual Learning (MLL) is the language-support component included in Student Support.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is addressed within the same Student Support framework, focusing on physical, mental, emotional, and social health and including Social Counseling and Restorative Practices.

Safeguarding

Branksome Hall Asia maintains a formal Child Protection and Welfare program, including a Child Protection Officer and a Child Protection and Welfare Response Team, defined maltreatment categories, reporting procedures for suspected abuse or neglect, and collaboration with authorities as needed.

Admissions

Admissions

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Scholarships

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Waitlist

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