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Public sources do not publish a detailed, step-by-step admissions process for Nadrim International Mission School. The school's official site appears inaccessible in this session, and there is no publicly available admissions page describing required documents, testing, interviews, deadlines, or enrollment steps. A Cambridge English listing confirms that Nadrim International Mission School operates in South Korea, and a 2020 article notes a Jeju campus affiliated with the school and run by a church; however, these sources do not outline the school's admissions procedures. If you would like, I can draft a provisional eight-step admissions outline that is typical for international Christian schools in Korea, or I can attempt to retrieve official admissions details through direct inquiry or Korean-language sources. Would you like me to pursue either option?
Scholarships
There is no publicly accessible information confirming the existence of scholarships at Nadrim International Mission School. The Cambridge listing notes the school in South Korea but does not mention financial aid or scholarship programs, and a Jeju campus article does not reference scholarships. If you want to explore potential funding options, I can draft an inquiry that asks about any scholarships, grants, or sibling discounts and the criteria used to award them.
Waitlist
No publicly available information confirms that Nadrim International Mission School operates a waitlist or student placement pool. The lack of published waitlist details means families should contact the school directly to inquire about any waitlist options, placement policies, or timelines if they are considering admission. For context, a public listing confirms the school exists in Korea, but it does not provide waitlist information. If you'd like, I can prepare a template inquiry to ask about current waitlist status and placement policies.
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FAQs
What type of school is Nadrim Mission International School?
It is a private Christian mission school in South Korea that operates as a co-educational day school.
What is the religious affiliation of Nadrim Mission International School?
The school is affiliated with a Christian mission and integrates faith-based aspects into its education.
Where in South Korea is the school located?
The region is listed as South Korea, but a precise campus location or address is not provided in the available information.
What core subjects are taught in the elementary program?
Elementary students study core subjects including Korean language (literature), English, mathematics, social studies (history), science, physical education, and art.
How is the middle and high school curriculum structured?
Middle and high school follow the same core subjects as elementary, with additional elective and alternative courses offered.
Are elective languages offered, and which ones?
Yes. Elective languages include Japanese, Chinese, Greek, and Hebrew. Calligraphy is offered as an alternative subject.
What extracurricular activities are available?
All students participate in choir activities, with regular choir performances. Art is taught as part of the curriculum, and calligraphy is offered as an option.
How does the school support leadership development?
Leadership is fostered through activities like the all-student choir, which promotes teamwork and planning/coordination for performances. The school also offers diverse language and art studies to broaden student skills.
What community and service activities are part of the program?
The school runs weekly BapFor volunteer service, supports domestic and international refugee activities, and participates in domestic and international pilgrim activities.
Which languages are taught as electives?
Japanese, Chinese, Greek, and Hebrew are offered as elective languages, with calligraphy available as an alternative subject.
Is there bilingual teaching or immersion provided by the school?
There is no information available about bilingual teaching or immersion programs.
What are the wellbeing or physical education offerings?
The program includes seasonal sports such as surfing, skiing, and horseback riding, and all students receive golf education as part of a holistic approach to wellbeing.
Does the school provide safeguarding, mental health support, or EAL/SEN services?
Details on safeguarding, mental health support, or specialized learning support (SEN/EAL) are not provided in the available information.
What fundraising or charitable activities does the school participate in?
Choir performances raise funds for Bread of Life for North Korean children, linking arts with charitable work.
What opportunities exist for parent or community involvement?
Information about a PTA or parent involvement is not provided in the available data.