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Korea International School Jeju vs North London Collegiate School Jeju

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

Neither Korea International School Jeju nor North London Collegiate 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: Korea International School Jeju offers American while North London Collegiate School Jeju offers British, IB — 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

Korea International School JejuNorth London Collegiate School Jeju
CurriculumAmericanBritish / IB
Ages4–184–18
Languages of instructionEnglishEnglish
Annual feesKRW 29,673,897–41,956,107KRW 36,345,821–50,939,757
Enrollment1,042
BoardingYesYes
AccreditationsWASC, Korean Ministry of EducationCIS, COBIS, FOBISIA, BSA

Strengths

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
North London Collegiate School Jeju
  • Exceptional, school-published IB outcomes (37.0 average 2025; a perfect 45 and eight 44s)
  • Direct heritage link to NLCS London (est. 1850), a globally recognised academic brand
  • Full-immersion boarding ecosystem with seven purpose-built homes and dedicated Sixth Form houses
  • Broad British pathway: IGCSE plus IB Diploma (plus a Korean HS Diploma option)
  • Rich co-curricular programme (music, dance, drama, sport, Duke of Edinburgh, outdoor education)

Trade-offs

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
North London Collegiate School Jeju
  • !Remote location: Jeju Island, far from mainland Korea — travel/logistics burden for families and day pupils
  • !High fees (annual tuition tens of millions of KRW plus separate substantial boarding fees)
  • !No public inspectorate band and no verbatim BSO/ISI rating published — external-verification depth limited
  • !Placement/university-destination claims are school-reported and unverified
  • !Boarding-centric model may not suit families wanting a primarily day-school experience

Best Fit For

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
North London Collegiate School Jeju
  • Academically ambitious families targeting elite IB/university outcomes
  • Families seeking a structured British boarding environment in Asia
  • Sixth Form students wanting independent boarding ahead of university
  • Students drawn to a strong co-curricular and pastoral programme

University Placement

School-reported · not independently verified

Korea International School Jeju

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

North London Collegiate School Jeju

School-reported, unverified: university destinations are published by the school but are not independently verified. IB results (37.0 average 2025) are school-reported.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I choose Korea International School Jeju or North London Collegiate School Jeju?

Korea International School Jeju is best for: Families targeting U.S. university admission via AP. North London Collegiate School Jeju is best for: Academically ambitious families targeting elite IB/university outcomes. The right choice depends on target curriculum, budget, and family priorities — the two are not linearly comparable.

How do fees compare between Korea International School Jeju and North London Collegiate School Jeju?

Korea International School Jeju: KRW 29,673,897–41,956,107. North London Collegiate School Jeju: KRW 36,345,821–50,939,757. Verify against each school's own published fees; some figures are sourced from third-party aggregators.

What curricula do Korea International School Jeju and North London Collegiate School Jeju offer?

Korea International School Jeju: American. North London Collegiate School Jeju: British, IB.

Do Korea International School Jeju or North London Collegiate School Jeju offer boarding?

Korea International School Jeju: offers boarding. North London Collegiate 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 →