Korean International School in Shenzhen

The Korean International School of Shenzhen (KIS; Korean: 심천한국국제학교, Chinese: 深圳韩国国际学校) is a South Korean international school that opened in 2005. KIS is located near the Nanshan Mountain, within the Shekou Industrial Zone, Nanshan District.[1] KIS is a private international school with 300 students ranging from kindergarten to high school. However, KIS has only one campus, despite the large number of students. This figure has risen over time and continues to rise.

Korean International School in Shenzhen
심천한국국제학교
深圳韩国国际学校
Location
China
Coordinates22.497418°N 113.918096°E / 22.497418; 113.918096
Information
TypePrivate, International, Primary, Secondary
MottoAn Emblem Eptimizing a Great Leap Towaard a Wider World
Established2005
School districtShenzhen Nanshan District
ChairmanDr. Lee Sang Jae
PrincipalSuh Young Jin
Head of schoolE. Robbie G. Barfield
Staff20+
Faculty30+
GradesKindergarten-G12
Number of students250 students
Education systemInternational
Color(s)Blue and Green
MascotEagles
Website
Korean International School in Shenzhen
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese深圳韩国国际学校
Traditional Chinese深圳韓國國際學校
Literal meaningShenzhen South Korea International School
Korean name
Hangul심천한국국제학교

It is one of eight schools in Shenzhen designated for the children of foreign workers as of 2018.[2] The school has an English-language elementary school section, KIS Elementary School in Shenzhen or KISe International Elementary School (KISe).

See also

References

  1. "Getting here." Korean International School of Shenzhen (English section). Retrieved on June 17, 2015. "#51 Yanshan Road, Shekou, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Guangdong, CHINA." Chinese address: 中国 深圳市 南山区 蛇口 沿山路 51号" Korean/Chinese address: "우) 441-110 中国 广东省 深圳市 南山区 蛇口 沿山路 51号" - Map
  2. "深圳市8所外籍人员子女学校基本信息(截至2018年3月)" (in Chinese (China)). City of Shenzhen. March 2018. Archived from the original on 2019-05-09. Retrieved 2019-05-09.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)()


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