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BIK Cheongdam welcomes children
BIK Cheongdam opened its doors and welcomed 70 children into its building on March 7.
Located in southern Seoul, the institute provides a British style education for children from the expatriate and Korean communities who are aged from two to seven.
Emma Haworth, the head teacher with substantial experience in teaching in schools in the U.K., the U.S. and South Korea, leads a team of exceptional teachers.
All classes at BIK benefit from having both an international teacher (predominantly British) and a Korean teacher.
The institute said it is a fundamental belief of BIK that creating positive childhood memories is just as important as building solid foundations for future development.
“We have created a wonderful learning environment here where the children can feel safe, happy and loved.
The excellent quality of teaching and learning at BIK can only be enhanced by our new, stimulating building and I am looking forward to seeing all of BIK Cheongdam’s future successes. I hope many more children will soon be a part of our BIKC family,” said Haworth.
The institute said the educational experience at BIK will not only be stimulating and challenging but happy and secure as well.
For more information, email admissions@britishschool.co.kr or call (02) 597-9025.