By John Redmond
Dulwich College Seoul (DCSL) invites participants to its open house for current and prospective parents on March 20.
The open house provides the opportunity to observe a “normal” school day in action.
Throughout the morning, lessons will proceed as usual while visitors, with supervision, will be able to move in and out of classrooms.
Dulwich College is one of the U.K.'s oldest independent schools, founded in 1619 in South London as a boys' school.
Dulwich College International (DCI), established to bring the Dulwich education to students around the world, is now one of the U.K.'s fastest-growing independent school networks.
Through DCI, Dulwich College has been in Asia for almost 15 years. The Dulwich network currently provides for over 7,200 students in 11 cities and five countries.
Opened in 2010, DCSL has expanded to accommodate over 650 students aged three to 18, with over 40 nationalities represented in its student body.
The college is open to students who have one or two parents who do not have Korean nationality as verified by their alien registration card and Korean family registry, as well as Korean students who have lived overseas for no less than three years.
The open house is from 9 a.m. to noon, with campus tours at 9 a.m., 10 a.m. and 11 a.m.
DCSL is located in Seocho-gu, southern Seoul, and is within a five-minute drive of Seorae Village.
Visit dulwich-seoul.kr or email
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