Dulwich College Seoul
British international school in Seoul, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
British international school in Seoul, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dulwich College Seoul (DCSL; Korean: 덜위치칼리지서울영국학교) is a British international school in Banpo-dong, Seocho District, Seoul, South Korea. Affiliated with Dulwich College, it serves students from toddler (age 2) to Year 13 (age 18; US Grade 12). It was established in 2010,[1] opening on 20 August that year.[2] There are currently around 700 students, and 200 staff in the school.
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It is adjacent to Gangnam. In addition it is in proximity to Seorae Village and Hannam-dong, each being a five-minute and fifteen minute car drive away. The shinbanpo subway station is also a two-minute walk from campus.[3]
The main building has seven floors, five above ground. It also has a pool. There is an underground paid parking area shared with a local church. The building has undergone many renovations.
The school has had three heads of school: Daryl Orchard (2010–2014), Graeme Salt (2014–2020), Gudmundur Hegner Jonsson (2020–2024) and Alison Derbyshire (2024-)
The school's newspaper, the WeStory, is a komposita of the words "We" and "Story". It was founded in September 2022, and initially published bi-weekly.[citation needed]
Its first and current Editor in chief is Claire Kim (2022–). Managing Editors are Tildin (2022–) and Somi (2023–).[citation needed]
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