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Taejon Christian International School

South Korea, Daejeon

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₩29,465,243 - 42,346,964
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 395
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1958
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Christian Curriculum
Taught languages English
Typical class size 12
Strengths STEM, Outdoor Education, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies, Community and Service
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Taejon Christian International School (TCIS), founded in 1958, is an English-medium, co-educational IB World School in Daejeon, South Korea, delivering the full IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) for children approximately ages 4–18. The campus sits in the Techno Valley area of northern Daejeon, a technology and research hub, offering a green, elevated learning environment within the city. TCIS blends Christian values with international education and offers both day and boarding options. Class sizes average around 12 students, promoting personalized learning. The school provides optional school bus service, STEAM-focused learning and an ASCENT Outdoor Program for middle school. TCIS encourages student engagement through athletics, arts activities and community events, helping learners develop leadership, creativity and global perspectives.

South Korea, Daejeon, Yuseong District, 유성구 용산2로 77 (77 Yongsan 2-ro, Yuseong Gu) Daejeon, South Korea

The Essentials

Taejon Christian International School has 395 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in English.

Location

TCIS is located at 77 Yongsan 2-ro, Yuseong-gu, Daejeon 34035, South Korea. The campus sits on a purpose-built 10-acre hill overlooking Techno Valley in Daejeon, with the surrounding Techno Valley area offering a mix of research, services and amenities. The Hyundai Shopping Plaza is about a 10-minute walk from the campus, and the neighbourhood provides a convenient local context for families.

Stages

TCIS provides a full K–12 program within the IB framework, offering the Primary Years Program (PYP), Middle Years Program (MYP), and Diploma Program (DP). The school serves students from Kindergarten through Grade 12, with enrollment spanning elementary, middle, and high school levels.

Type

TCIS is co-educational and offers both day school and on-campus boarding for eligible grades; boarding facilities are on campus and can accommodate a substantial number of students as part of the school's Boarding Care Program.

Additional learning support

TCIS provides English Language Learning (ELL/ESL) support for language learners, including in-class co-teaching and language acquisition services aligned with international standards (e.g., WIDA). English-language instruction is a core component of the program across K–12.

Country affiliation

TCIS has no formal country affiliation; it is registered in Korea as a foreign school.

Religious affiliation

TCIS operates as a non-denominational Christian school with a Christian worldview; affiliation is not with any single denominational church.

School day structure

A typical weekly schedule runs school days from 8:15 am to 3:30 pm (Mon–Fri). After-school activities include K-5 BOOST sessions and 6–12 office hours, with athletics and other activities extending after the regular day.

Bus service

TCIS offers an optional school-bus service for an additional fee. Buses run before and after school, plus a late bus for after-school activities. Routes cover major Daejeon residential areas (Yuseong-gu, Seo-gu) and extend to Sejong and Cheongju, with safety features and trained drivers.

Fees

Annual tuition at Taejon Christian International School ranges from KRW 29,465,243 to KRW 42,346,964 for 2026/27.

Annual tuition (total per academic year) by division

- Elementary School (Grades K1–5): USD 7,320 plus ₩18,983,000.
- Secondary School (Grades 6–8 / Middle School): USD 8,570 plus ₩22,220,000.
- Secondary School (Grades 9–12 / High School): USD 10,530 plus ₩27,268,000.

Per-term (semester) amounts

- The school invoices by semester (first and second semester deadlines are published); therefore the per-term amount is effectively one half of the annual tuition. Using that convention, the per-semester amounts are:
- Elementary (per semester): USD 3,660 plus ₩9,491,500.
- Middle (Grades 6–8, per semester): USD 4,285 plus ₩11,110,000.
- Secondary (Grades 9–12, per semester): USD 5,265 plus ₩13,634,000.

New student / application fees (non-refundable unless stated otherwise)

- Application Fee: ₩300,000 (non‑refundable).
- Registration Fee: ₩500,000 (non‑refundable).
- Capital Fee (one-time): ₩4,000,000 (non‑refundable).

Other recurring and optional fees

- Senior Fee (Grade 12, non‑refundable): ₩250,000.
- English Language Learner (ELL) Program Fee: Grades 6–10: ₩1,500,000; Grades 11–12: ₩1,000,000.
- Lunch Program: Grades K1–5: ₩1,170,000; Grades 6–12: ₩1,296,000.
- School Bus Fees: Daejeon pick-up points: ₩3,200,000; Cheong Ju & Sejong pick-up points: ₩4,000,000 (additional area pick-up points may incur extra fees).

Boarding (Grades 6–12)

- Boarding Program Fee (annual): USD 4,540 plus ₩11,761,000.
- Boarding Capital Fee (one‑time, non‑refundable): ₩1,000,000.
- Dormitory closures note: dorms close for major holidays and specified weekends; students without a guardian during closures who cannot return home are charged USD 150.00 per day for extra provisional expenses.

Discounts and sibling policy

- A sibling discount of 20% applies to younger siblings enrolled concurrently.
- A 2% discount on the full annual tuition is available to returning families who pay the entire annual fee by the published early payment date (example: payment by April 16, 2025 for the 2025–2026 schedule).

Billing schedule and payment terms (academic year example published for 2025–2026)

- Returning students: first‑semester fees must be paid by the published first‑semester deadline (example: May 14, 2025) to confirm registration and secure class scheduling; second‑semester fees must be paid by the published second‑semester deadline (example: November 12, 2025). A published early full‑payment deadline (example: April 16, 2025) carries a 2% tuition discount.
- New students: payment of all tuition and fees for the coming semester must be made within two weeks of notification of admission or prior to the first day of classes, whichever occurs first.
- Late fees on overdue payments: 1–30 business days late = 6% fee; 31–60 business days late = 8% fee; more than 60 business days late = 10% fee.
- Late-entry tuition reductions are published by month of entry (example schedule shows % reductions when students arrive after the fall semester start or spring semester start).

Refunds and withdrawal processing fees

- Refunds for early withdrawal are issued after deducting non‑refundable fees; refunds are normally made in Korean won. Refunds for tuition and fees are calculated on a monthly basis after deduction of non‑refundable items.
- Non‑refundable items explicitly listed: Application Fee, Registration Fee, Senior Fee, Capital Fee, Dorm Capital Fee.
- Early withdrawal processing fees (non‑refundable) are specified by grade band: Grades K–5: ₩1,000,000; Grades 6–8: ₩2,000,000; Grades 9–12: ₩3,000,000; Dormitory withdrawal processing fee: ₩1,000,000.
- In the event of a large‑scale extraordinary event (war, civil strife, labor unrest, extreme weather, etc.), the school reserves the right to suspend normal refunding and require full payment for amounts due to ensure financial stability; appeals may be made to the Finance Committee as published in the school policies.

Explanation of capital and relevant fees

- Capital Fee: one‑time contribution toward school infrastructure, furnishings, building maintenance, and learning materials; capital fees are non‑refundable. Relevant fees refer to services not directly included in tuition and may be optional or required depending on family choices (for example, lunch, bus, boarding). Tuition is stated as a combination of a USD and a KRW amount; the total tuition charge is the sum of both currency amounts.

Payment methods (what is stated publicly)

- The school specifies that the application fee must be paid online via bank transfer as part of the application process.
- The published tuition and fees material does not list a comprehensive set of accepted payment channels (credit card, third‑party payment vendors, or specific bank account details) on the same tuition summary page; payment instructions and invoice details are provided with official billing documentation and payment notices. Refunds are normally made in Korean won.

Summary notes (concise)

- Annual tuition is quoted as USD + KRW and is the total charge; sibling discounts apply; boarding carries an additional annual USD + KRW charge and a one‑time dorm capital fee; specific optional fees (lunch, bus, ELL, senior fee) and one‑time capital/registration fees apply; refunds are normally issued in KRW after deduction of non‑refundable items and specified early‑withdrawal processing fees. Key published payment deadlines and late fee penalties apply and are enforced to confirm registration and class placement.
Academics

Taejon Christian International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), Christian Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

TCIS delivers the full International Baccalaureate continuum for students aged about 3 to 19, with the Primary Years Programme (PYP) in elementary (Kindergarten–Grade 5), the Middle Years Programme (MYP) in middle and early high school (grades 6–10), and the Diploma Programme (DP) in high school (grades 11–12). TCIS became the first three-program IB World School in Korea and was authorized for PYP in 2004, DP in 2008, and MYP in 2012, all within a Christian worldview. The school is English-medium, offering an entirely English-speaking curriculum across the K–12 range. The curriculum emphasizes STEM/STEAM and inquiry-based learning, complemented by project-based learning and a robust co-curricular program. Boarding care is available to support long-distance students.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Pastoral care at TCIS supports students' social, emotional, and spiritual development through a network of teachers, counselors, advisers, and boarding staff, with daily one-on-one guidance and community-building activities.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

TCIS provides Learning Support with an Individual Education Program (IEP) for diagnosed students, serving needs including gifted and talented, specific learning challenges, language and communication difficulties, developmental needs, physical and sensory conditions, medical conditions, and emotional/mental health issues, and does not present itself as a dedicated specialist SEN institution.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is provided by specialist teachers who push into classrooms and collaborate with homeroom teachers to support English learners.

Mental Wellbeing

Mental wellbeing is supported through the TCIS Counseling Office and wellness initiatives, including student-led mental health work such as the MedVenture Club's campaigns and funds for Wellness Week.

Safeguarding

Safeguarding is overseen by a Child Protection Advocate who works on behalf of children according to TCIS and Korean National Government policies, with a confidential counseling program, and in cases of risk, parents are notified and students may be referred to external psychological services.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Application Form. Complete the official online application form and the Consent Form for Personal Information online. After submission, you will receive confirmation of receipt and information about the next steps. The admissions process is managed through OpenApply, which centralizes applications, document uploads, appointment scheduling, and progress tracking, enabling direct communication with the admissions team at every stage.

2. Application Fee. The Application Fee is ₩300,000 KRW and must be paid to complete your application. Payment is made online via bank transfer, and the Refund Policy Agreement must be signed and submitted along with the payment. The online portal provides the checklist and instructions for completing this step.

3. Testing & Interview. After submitting the application, families self-schedule required testing through the checklist in the online portal. Interviews are not part of the process for every applicant and are extended only to selected students after testing and full document review. Selected elementary students will interview before a final decision is made, and middle/high school students only if necessary. Tests include K1 (Age 4) to Grade 12 English and Math tests; Grades 3–12 require a writing sample in English; Dorm Applicants complete a dormitory questionnaire and a Zoom interview will be scheduled by Residence Life staff; English Language Learners may require additional English testing (WIDA). All admissions testing is conducted in person on campus, with alternative arrangements available if in-person attendance is not possible.

4. Submit Documents. Elementary School Applicants: School Profile Report (completed by homeroom teacher/principal/counselor), Homeroom Teacher Recommendation, and Past 3 years of school records (if applicable). Secondary School Applicants (Grades 6–12): School Profile Report, English and Math teacher recommendations, Past 3 years of school records, and Official Transcript (required for Grades 9–12). The Admissions checklist specifies which documents are needed by level.

5. Admissions Decision. The official announcement date for decisions is published, and final admission decisions are communicated to applicants via email. Parents receive the outcome and any next steps through email once the decision is made.

Scholarships

TCIS offers the BOT Merit Scholarship for high school students enrolling in Grades 10–12. Grade 12 students may receive the distinction of the BOT Merit Scholarship but not the financial award. The Merit Scholarship is a conditional one-year award intended to encourage academic excellence, service, leadership, character, and passion, and recipients are reviewed at the end of the first semester; the scholarship may be discontinued if the mid-term review is not passed.

Eligibility and criteria include: Academic achievement (with strong GPA and evidence of a rigorous program), service to school and community, leadership in academics and co-curriculars, strong character, and a demonstrated area of ongoing passion. Awards are applied to the next tuition payment. Application deadline for the 2026–2027 school year is January 16, 2026, with winners announced in February 2026. How to apply: review the Merit Scholarship Information, complete the Merit Scholarship Application Form, and participate in a follow-up interview if selected; winners are announced after the start of the fall semester. Contact notes and timelines for 2026–2027 are provided on the Merit Scholarship information page. The school has published Merit Scholarship winner announcements for previous years (e.g., 2025 and 2023–2024 editions) to illustrate ongoing scholarship activity.

Waitlist

TCIS does not publish a waitlist or admissions pool in its publicly accessible pages. Instead, admissions operates under a quota and seating framework: there is Priority Seating Availability, and TCIS aims to maintain a 50% foreign-student enrollment cap relative to Korean citizens. These controls influence seat availability and admission decisions rather than a formal, published waitlist.

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