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Global Christian Foreign School Seoul

South Korea, Seoul

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₩20,729,259 - 23,729,259
Ages 5 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 100
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum American Curriculum, Christian Curriculum
Typical class size 5

4-22 한남동 Yongsan District, Seoul, South Korea

The Essentials

Global Christian Foreign School Seoul has 100 pupils, typical class sizes of 5, instruction in English.

Location

Global Christian Foreign School Seoul is located in Yongsan District, Seoul, in the Hannam-dong/UN Village area (near Hannam The Hills). The official address is 115 Dokseodang-ro, Yongsan-gu, Seoul 04419. The area is central to Seoul's expatriate community with convenient access to international amenities and public transport.

Stages

GCFS operates Kindergarten through Grade 12, with elementary, middle, and high school divisions. The school serves students roughly from age 5 to 18.

Type

GCFS is a private, international, co-educational school.

Additional learning support

English as a Second Language (ESL) is available as an optional program with an associated fee. Published information on formal SEN provisions is not available from primary sources.

Country affiliation

There is no formal country affiliation.

Religious affiliation

The school has a Christian emphasis, with a Christian curriculum and chapel services.

School day structure

The school day typically runs from about 7:30 to 16:30, with a lunch break.

Bus service

A school bus service is available. Bus fees vary by area: KRW 2,400,000 for Hannam-dong and Oksu-dong areas, KRW 2,600,000 for all other areas.

Fees

Annual tuition at Global Christian Foreign School Seoul ranges from KRW 20,729,259 to KRW 23,729,259 for 2026/27.

Application and one-time entry fees

- Processing fee: KRW 200,000.
- Registration fee: KRW 400,000 (one-time).
- Capital (entrance) fee: KRW 3,000,000 (one-time).

Tuition fees by year group (annual amounts and currency structure)

- Tuition structure: annual tuition is split into a U.S. dollar–denominated portion and a Korean won–denominated portion; invoices show both currency components.

- Kindergarten / Early Years (example summary): USD 5,000 + KRW 12,000,000 per year.

- Primary (elementary) years (example / lower primary): commonly shown around USD 5,000 + KRW 12,000,000–KRW 13,000,000 per year depending on grade. The first year for a Grade 1 example shows a KRW portion of KRW 13,000,000 plus the USD portion (total first-year cost also includes one-time fees).

- Middle school (upper primary / lower secondary): USD 5,000 + KRW 15,000,000 per year (typical published level amount).

- High school (upper secondary): USD 5,000 + KRW 16,000,000 per year (typical published level amount).

- Representative annual totals (excluding new-student one-time fees): examples published by grade show annual totals in the range of KRW 21,269,093 to KRW 24,269,093 depending on grade. These totals reflect the combined USD and KRW components after local conversion.

Per-term detail / billing frequency

- Fees are presented as annual amounts; the school applies separate one-time new-student charges (processing, registration, capital) in the first year in addition to the annual tuition and student fees. Annual tuition figures are the basis for billing; directories list the total annual charge and the separate one-time items for first-year billing.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- One-time fees (processing, registration, capital) are charged at application/acceptance for new students. Annual tuition and recurring annual fees are invoiced on the school's billing schedule.
- Installment payments are referenced in school fee notes in directories; one published note indicates that tuition may be paid in installments but that tuition paid in multiple installments may not be eligible for refund under the school's refund rules. Parents should expect the school's invoice to state the exact due dates and any surcharge for installment plans.

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not part of Global Christian Foreign School's published offerings; no boarding fees are listed. The school is presented as a day school (Pre-K to Grade 12).

Other recurring and optional fees

- Student fee (annual; covers items such as yearbook and student services): KRW 400,000 per year (typical).
- Book / curriculum materials charge (annual; USD component shown in published breakdowns): a book fee appears as a USD-denominated component in published fee breakdowns (example converted amount shown in directories).
- School bus (optional): published optional bus fees range by area — examples listed include KRW 2,400,000 (local area routes) and KRW 2,600,000 (other areas) per year.
- ESL (English as a Second Language) supplemental class fee (optional where applicable): KRW 5,000,000 (example published as optional for students needing additional English support).
- Senior / graduation fee (Grade 12): KRW 500,000 (example for graduation-related charges).
- Uniform and other incidental costs: directories list uniform and activity costs as additional and variable; these are charged separately where applicable.

Refund information

- New-student one-time charges (processing, registration, capital) are published as one-time fees and are identified in listings as non-refundable.
- Published example refund schedule (withdrawal-based) in school fee summaries: 90% of tuition & bus fee refundable if withdrawal is submitted by the day before the start of school; 50% refundable if withdrawal occurs within two weeks after the start of school; 10% refundable after two weeks up to the third quarter; no refund in the fourth quarter. The published notes also state that no refund will be made for tuition paid in multiple installments.

Fee payment options

- Tuition is shown as split between a USD-denominated portion and a KRW-denominated portion; invoices list both currencies. Expect to pay the USD portion in U.S. dollars and the KRW portion in Korean won as invoiced.
- Direct bank/wire transfer is the commonly used payment mechanism for international-school tuition in Seoul directories and fee summaries; the school's published fee breakdowns reflect multi-currency invoicing that is typically settled via the finance office using the bank details on the invoice. Installment or card-payment options (where available) are governed by the school's payment terms and may carry specific conditions.

Summary of the principal fees to expect at enrolment

- Processing fee: KRW 200,000.
- Registration fee: KRW 400,000.
- Capital fee (one-time): KRW 3,000,000.
- Annual tuition: combination of USD 5,000 (USD portion) + KRW (varies by level: commonly KRW 12,000,000–KRW 16,000,000 depending on grade). Example annual totals (combined, after conversion) are published in the approximate ranges of KRW 21,269,093 to KRW 24,269,093 depending on grade.

If you require the precise invoice amounts, due dates, or the school's accepted payment methods for your child's specific grade and situation, those details are provided on the school's official fee invoice and finance communications.
Academics

Global Christian Foreign School Seoul teaches American Curriculum, Christian Curriculum for students aged 5 to 18.

Curriculum

GCFS Seoul offers an English-medium K–12 program serving students aged 5–18 in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. The curriculum is an American Curriculum integrated with a Christian Curriculum, with Bible education and a doctrinal statement required from parents. GCFS is accredited by the Korean Ministry of Education and holds College Board, Association of Christian Schools International, and the Council of International School Administration in Korea memberships. It follows the Common Core State Standards as part of its standards framework and prioritizes college-preparatory pathways for graduates entering universities worldwide. The school operates with a relatively small capacity (about 100 students) and emphasizes leadership development through its Christ-centered program.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

GCFS publicly articulates a Christ‑centered education with biblical principles intended to shape character and personal responsibility. The mission states “Raising global Christian leaders through Christ-centered education,” and Biblical Principles emphasize standards of personal conduct, responsibility, and integrity. Extracurricular and experiential activities, such as Field Day, missions trips, and Spring Retreats, are described as teacher‑led experiences that foster community and peer relationships. A counselor is referenced in archived materials, indicating at least some counseling support existed. Publicly accessible materials do not describe a formal, school‑wide SEL program or dedicated SEL staff.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) or dedicated SEN provisions in the archived materials available. The archived curriculum page confirms English as Second Language (ESL) is taught (mid‑level and high school), which indicates some language support, but there is no detailed description of SEN provision beyond EAL. The School Information page and related documents do not outline SEN staffing or facilities, nor identify GCFS as a specialist SEN institution.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

GCFS's curriculum indicates English as Second Language (ESL) is offered in middle school, with ESL listed among middle/high school courses. The curriculum also notes an adoption trajectory toward Common Core State Standards, with accreditation work through the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). In the high‑school curriculum, ESL is explicitly listed, alongside core subjects and electives. Taken together, these sources show formal ESL/EAL support within the curriculum.

Mental Wellbeing

A counselor contact appears in archived materials (counselor@gcfskorea.org), suggesting some counseling support existed historically. The site's field programs (Field Day, Missions Trip, Spring Retreats) are described as activities that build community and peer relationships, which can support wellbeing indirectly. There is no explicit, publicly disclosed mental health program or framework described in the archived materials.

Safeguarding

The archived materials do not describe a formal safeguarding policy or program. The Vision and Mission page emphasizes a Christian education and biblical principles, but does not publish safeguarding policies. The contact page provides general office contact details rather than safeguarding contacts. The School Information page and linked PDFs do not publicly disclose safeguarding procedures or specific child-protection staff.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Inquiry and program overview: Global Christian Foreign School Seoul offers an American-style curriculum with a Christian orientation and English-language instruction. The school serves students from age 5 through 18, covering preschool through grade 12. It is located in Hannam-dong, Yongsan District, Seoul. Families typically initiate contact to learn about grade availability, program details, language of instruction, and campus logistics to determine fit and scheduling.

2. Application submission and initial fees: After inquiry, families complete an application and submit required documents as specified by the admissions team. Public fee components include a Processing Fee of KRW 200,000, a Registration Fee of KRW 400,000, and a Capital Development Fee of KRW 3,000,000 for new students. The first-year total can approach KRW 24.8 million, reflecting tuition and additional charges. Some items may be billed in KRW and others in USD depending on the component.

3. Admissions assessment and interview: Applicants are typically invited to participate in an admissions assessment and/or interview as part of the decision process. The evaluation may consider prior academic performance, readiness for a college-preparatory program, and alignment with the school's mission. Scheduling is coordinated with the admissions team; families are informed of any testing requirements or interview dates.

4. Decision and notification: Families receive notification of acceptance, waitlist status, or denial based on space availability and assessment results. If accepted, families are given a deadline to confirm enrollment. The enrollment process may require submission of records from previous schools and proof of immunizations as part of the enrollment steps.

5. Enrollment and fee payment: Upon acceptance, enrollment is completed by signing an enrollment agreement and paying the required fees (Capital Development KRW 3,000,000; Registration KRW 400,000; Processing KRW 200,000) and arranging tuition payment. Additional documents such as academic records and immunization records may be requested. The school calendar generally follows the Aug–June academic year, with orientation and onboarding for new students.

6. Start of school and orientation: The academic year runs August to June, with new student orientation scheduled before the start of classes. Start dates and orientation logistics are coordinated with the admissions office and may vary by intake.

Scholarships

No school-specific scholarships are publicly published for Global Christian Foreign School Seoul. Public information describes fees and general program details but does not mention internal financial-aid programs, merit scholarships, or need-based assistance. Families may consider external funding options, but there is no documented scholarship program listed by the school in public sources.

Waitlist

There is no publicly published waitlist policy for Global Christian Foreign School Seoul. Public sources do not describe a formal waitlist or pool system, and admissions appear to be handled based on space availability. Families should expect a decision based on current enrollment capacity rather than an explicit waitlist process.

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