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baedaebok

Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 10:17 am Post subject: Schools for expats kids |
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Hi,
What's the usual tuition for expat kids schooling in Korea? Is it still really high?
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 2:47 pm Post subject: Re: Schools for expats kids |
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baedaebok wrote: |
Hi,
What's the usual tuition for expat kids schooling in Korea? Is it still really high?
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Depends on the school.... public, private or international.
International schools are very high.
Public schools are near free.
Private schools run the gamut in between.
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Dodge7
Joined: 21 Oct 2011
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 3:47 pm Post subject: Re: Schools for expats kids |
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ttompatz wrote: |
baedaebok wrote: |
Hi,
What's the usual tuition for expat kids schooling in Korea? Is it still really high?
BDB |
Depends on the school.... public, private or international.
International schools are very high.
Public schools are near free.
Private schools run the gamut in between.
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Are you saying there are public schools for international kids (where English is spoken?) |
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Captain Corea

Joined: 28 Feb 2005 Location: Seoul
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:03 pm Post subject: |
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YISS (Youngsan) is about 24,000,000 per year. |
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Dodge7
Joined: 21 Oct 2011
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 4:18 pm Post subject: |
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Captain Corea wrote: |
YISS (Youngsan) is about 24,000,000 per year. |
that's crazy. |
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12ax7
Joined: 07 Nov 2009
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:08 pm Post subject: |
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Dodge7 wrote: |
Captain Corea wrote: |
YISS (Youngsan) is about 24,000,000 per year. |
that's crazy. |
That's pretty much the standard tuition for all international schools. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:11 pm Post subject: Re: Schools for expats kids |
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Dodge7 wrote: |
ttompatz wrote: |
baedaebok wrote: |
Hi,
What's the usual tuition for expat kids schooling in Korea? Is it still really high?
BDB |
Depends on the school.... public, private or international.
International schools are very high.
Public schools are near free.
Private schools run the gamut in between.
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Are you saying there are public schools for international kids (where English is spoken?) |
Nope.
There are public schools where kids with foreign parents can attend.
They are very nearly free.
The language of instruction for most classes is still Korean.
Dodge7 wrote: |
Captain Corea wrote: |
YISS (Youngsan) is about 24,000,000 per year. |
that's crazy. |
KIS ( http://www.kis.or.kr/admission/adm04.asp ) in Bundang is about the same.
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Drew345

Joined: 24 May 2005
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:13 pm Post subject: |
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Korean parents are paying 24 mil to get kids into classrooms with English speaking teachers, but the Korea public school system is pulling out NESs from the public school classrooms...
Admittedly, the international school facilities and teachers are top notch. It is still odd that Korea is moving to end the NES program, already in place, when Korean parents are paying huge money to get kids into schools so they can have English speaking teachers. |
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 5:20 pm Post subject: |
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Drew345 wrote: |
Korean parents are paying 24 mil to get kids into classrooms with English speaking teachers, but the Korea public school system is pulling out NESs from the public school classrooms...
Admittedly, the international school facilities and teachers are top notch. It is still odd that Korea is moving to end the NES program, already in place, when Korean parents are paying huge money to get kids into schools so they can have English speaking teachers. |
but therein is the catch...
Not just English speaking teachers....
QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED, LICENSED English speaking teachers, international accreditation (IBO, WASC, etc), international standards and top notch facilities.
99% of PS NETs don't have a hope or a prayer of making the grade.
Apples and Oranges.
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baedaebok

Joined: 27 Feb 2007 Location: Seoul, South Korea
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Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:59 am Post subject: Private schools for Grade 4 expat child |
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I'm thinking of teaching in Korea but I don't know what to do with my son going into Grade 4. Are there private schools that provide this schooling?
What do private schools teach (or just language)?
What are some examples I could check out?
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ttompatz

Joined: 05 Sep 2005 Location: Kwangju, South Korea
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Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:39 pm Post subject: Re: Private schools for Grade 4 expat child |
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baedaebok wrote: |
I'm thinking of teaching in Korea but I don't know what to do with my son going into Grade 4. Are there private schools that provide this schooling?
What do private schools teach (or just language)?
What are some examples I could check out?
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If you are a qualified teacher (k-12) and land a job in an international school then family support/tuition are usually part of the remuneration package.
If you are looking at entry level EFL jobs then no. There is NO assistance for family and you are on your own for the education of any children.
Home schooling is an option if there are 2 of you. Daycare / evening care for a child who does not speak Korean will be a nightmare.
Private schools may have more English time but they are still Korean schools (NOT to be confused with hagwons - private, after school language academies or kinder/elementary language centers) and the primary language of instruction is still Korean. |
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young_clinton
Joined: 09 Sep 2009
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Posted: Fri Mar 01, 2013 5:56 pm Post subject: |
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Captain Corea wrote: |
YISS (Youngsan) is about 24,000,000 per year. |
The no pay tax break that Americans receive should help with that.[/i] |
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Canadian Club
Joined: 12 Aug 2006
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 12:15 am Post subject: Re: Private schools for Grade 4 expat child |
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If you're coming to teach in an international school, then you will get free tuition for him. If you're coming to teach ESL, then you could send him to a private international school for about the same cost as your yearly salary before tax.
He would receive an education as good as or better than the one that he would have received at home.
baedaebok wrote: |
I'm thinking of teaching in Korea but I don't know what to do with my son going into Grade 4. Are there private schools that provide this schooling?
What do private schools teach (or just language)?
What are some examples I could check out?
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Stan Rogers
Joined: 20 Aug 2010
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 4:32 am Post subject: Re: Private schools for Grade 4 expat child |
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Canadian Club wrote: |
If you're coming to teach in an international school, then you will get free tuition for him. If you're coming to teach ESL, then you could send him to a private international school for about the same cost as your yearly salary before tax.
He would receive an education as good as or better than the one that he would have received at home.
baedaebok wrote: |
I'm thinking of teaching in Korea but I don't know what to do with my son going into Grade 4. Are there private schools that provide this schooling?
What do private schools teach (or just language)?
What are some examples I could check out?
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If your son attends international school and you do not work in that school, about 100% of your salary will go to pay your child's tuition. Essentially you'll be working for nothing.
I know teachers with kids who left Korea for this very reason. They had the choice of spending all of their salary on international school or go back to America, send the kids to school for free and be a stay at home mom. |
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Who's Your Daddy?
Joined: 30 May 2010 Location: Victoria, Canada.
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Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2013 8:09 pm Post subject: |
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ttompatz wrote: |
Drew345 wrote: |
Korean parents are paying 24 mil to get kids into classrooms with English speaking teachers, but the Korea public school system is pulling out NESs from the public school classrooms...
Admittedly, the international school facilities and teachers are top notch. It is still odd that Korea is moving to end the NES program, already in place, when Korean parents are paying huge money to get kids into schools so they can have English speaking teachers. |
but therein is the catch...
Not just English speaking teachers....
QUALIFIED, EXPERIENCED, LICENSED English speaking teachers, international accreditation (IBO, WASC, etc), international standards and top notch facilities.
99% of PS NETs don't have a hope or a prayer of making the grade.
Apples and Oranges.
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It's not just the language, Korean parents are getting getting their kids out of the Korean govt. curriculum. |
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