Korea Schools
This is the online directory with the main schools in South Korea that
offer an Education in English. The programmes vary from the
International Baccalaureate (I. B. ) programme, which includes PYP, MYP
and Diploma to the British GCSE and GCE examination systems. All schools
in South Korea are required to satisfy the requirements of the South
Korean national system. International Baccalaureate The International Baccalaureate Organization’s Diploma Programme was
created in 1968. It is a demanding pre-university course of study that
leads to examinations. It is designed for highly motivated secondary
school students aged 16 to 19. The programme has earned a reputation for
rigorous assessment, giving IB diploma holders access to the world’s
leading universities. The Diploma Programme’s grading system is
criterion-referenced, which means that each student’s performance is
measured against well-defined levels of achievement. These are
consistent from one examination session to the next and are applied
equally to all schools. The IBO has shown, over the course of 30 years,
that students are well prepared for university work. They are accepted
by universities in more than 110 countries
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