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Branksome Hall Asia vs Korea International School Jeju

🇰🇷 Jeju · Side-by-side comparison on verifiable public data.

Neither Branksome Hall Asia nor Korea International School Jeju sits in a market with a public inspectorate, so both are assessed on verifiable accreditation, curriculum authorisation, and published data rather than an official quality rating. Curriculum is the core differentiator: Branksome Hall Asia offers IB while Korea International School Jeju offers American — the choice should follow the family's target qualification system. Both are day schools with fees in the same market band — see the table below for the figures, and verify against each school's own published fees.

Key Facts

Branksome Hall AsiaKorea International School Jeju
CurriculumIBAmerican
Ages3–184–18
Languages of instructionEnglishEnglish
Annual feesKRW 21,336,000–26,118,000KRW 29,673,897–41,956,107
Enrollment1,042
BoardingYesYes
AccreditationsIB World SchoolWASC, Korean Ministry of Education

Strengths

Branksome Hall Asia
  • Full IB continuum (PYP, MYP, DP) — verified across the school site, ISD and Wikipedia
  • Strong published DP outcomes: 100% pass rate, average DP score 35 (Class of 2024), school-reported
  • Branksome Hall Toronto pedigree — 120+ years of heritage from an established Canadian school
  • Exceptional purpose-built facilities (Olympic aquatic centre, ice rink, performing arts centre); low 1:8 student-teacher ratio (school-reported)
  • Boarding options (full-time and weekday-only) make it accessible to families across Korea and the region
Korea International School Jeju
  • Full six-year WASC accreditation plus Korean Ministry of Education recognition — dual U.S./Korean diploma pathway
  • Broad AP offering (18 courses) including the AP Capstone program, rare in South Korea
  • South Korea's first international boarding school; structured residential program from Grade 6
  • Full K–12 continuity (JK–Grade 12, ages 4–18) on a single purpose-built JGEC campus
  • English-medium instruction with native English-speaking teachers plus EAL/ELL support

Trade-offs

Branksome Hall Asia
  • !Jeju location — on a resort island ~1hr flight from Seoul; far from mainland career, cultural and family networks
  • !CIS/WASC accreditation not confirmed in public sources reviewed; only IB World School status and an ISC award are verifiable
  • !High fees: KRW ~21M–26M tuition before boarding; total cost with boarding pushes toward KRW ~40M+
  • !Co-ed model is recent and transitional (boys admitted from 2023) — single-gender middle-school structure may not suit all families
  • !Total enrolment is not publicly published (only Class of 2024 size, 70, is stated)
Korea International School Jeju
  • !Remote location on Jeju Island (Daejeong-eup, far from Seoul) limits access and day-student catchment
  • !Very low international diversity — student body is overwhelmingly Korean nationals
  • !AP exam results / college-placement outcomes are not published publicly
  • !No IB or Cambridge pathway — families seeking those frameworks must look elsewhere in JGEC
  • !High fees (~KRW 30M–42M/year) before boarding costs

Best Fit For

Branksome Hall Asia
  • Families seeking a full IB-continuum, English-medium education with a heritage school lineage
  • Boarding families across Korea/Asia wanting a self-contained education-city campus
  • Strong academic students targeting high DP scores and bilingual (English/Korean) diplomas
  • Athletes/swimmers — elite on-campus aquatic and ice facilities
Korea International School Jeju
  • Families targeting U.S. university admission via AP
  • Boarding-seeking families in Korea
  • Students wanting a large American K–12 with strong AP breadth
  • Korean nationals wanting dual U.S./Korean diplomas

University Placement

School-reported · not independently verified

Branksome Hall Asia

School-reported, unverified: Class of 2024 (70 students) earned ~USD 4.1M in scholarship offers. No independently verified university-destination list is public.

Korea International School Jeju

School-reported, unverified: AP exam results and university-placement statistics are not published in the public sources reviewed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose Branksome Hall Asia or Korea International School Jeju?

Branksome Hall Asia is best for: Families seeking a full IB-continuum, English-medium education with a heritage school lineage. Korea International School Jeju is best for: Families targeting U.S. university admission via AP. The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.

How do fees compare between Branksome Hall Asia and Korea International School Jeju?

Branksome Hall Asia: KRW 21,336,000–26,118,000. Korea International School Jeju: KRW 29,673,897–41,956,107. Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.

What curricula do Branksome Hall Asia and Korea International School Jeju offer?

Branksome Hall Asia: IB. Korea International School Jeju: American.

Do Branksome Hall Asia or Korea International School Jeju offer boarding?

Branksome Hall Asia: offers boarding. Korea International School Jeju: offers boarding.

This comparison is BrightKey's independent assessment using verifiable public data only. University-placement figures are school-reported and not independently verified. BrightKey takes no payments from schools. Our method →