Frequently Asked Questions
Below are questions that members of our admissions team are often asked by our families.
Do you have a waiting list?
Yes, we do have a waiting list for most year groups. Parents are encouraged to apply early for a place at the College.
If so, how are admissions prioritised?
Priority is given to:
- a child of a full‐time faculty member
- a qualified sibling of a currently enrolled student
- a qualified sibling of a new student who has completed the application process
- a qualified student transferring from another Dulwich College or returning Dulwich College Seoul student.
- a qualified child of an Old Alleynian (OA) or International Old Alleynian (IOA)
Please note that waiting list positions are not disclosed to parents. Waiting lists are maintained for one academic year only.
Do you test all children before admission?
Dulwich College Seoul is a selective school where academic excellence is highly valued. All students seeking admission into Dulwich College Seoul are subject to observations and/or evaluations.
What kind of test is it?
Overseas students applying to DUCKS (Nursery - Year 2) are required to provide a Confidential Observation Report (provided by the College to be completed by their class teacher). Non-overseas students will be invited to class for an observation. Students applying for Year 3 to Year 12 are required to take the Cognitive Ability Test (CAT4) consisting of verbal, quantitative, spatial and non-verbal assessments. There is also a written English Assessment. Our Academic team will review test results and previous school records, and in many cases, applicants will be interviewed. Students who are found to require English as an Additional Language support will have additional assessments to further evaluate readiness to access the curriculum.
How long does it take?
Observations for children applying to DUCKS will take approximately 20 minutes. Students applying to Year 3 and above will need approximately 2.5 hours to complete their assessment excluding additional interview(s).
How long does it take to get the results?
Results will be processed within one week of evaluation, on condition that all application documents have been submitted.
I am unable to visit Seoul before we move. Where can my child be tested?
A teacher in your child's current school can conduct the evaluation on our behalf. Parents will need to provide the email address of the teacher or registrar with whom we should correspond.
At Dulwich College Seoul, we appreciate the cultural diversity that non-native English speakers bring to our school and we are able to support a percentage of students who are non-native English speakers. Applicants who speak languages other than English should be able to demonstrate age- appropriate academic proficiency in their native tongue. Our admissions team may request that students be assessed on their ability to handle the academic challenges of English before an admissions decision is made.
Can my child eat lunch at school?
Yes. Parents may purchase a mid-morning snack and cafeteria lunch from the College’s caterers. The caterers provide nutritious food with a daily choice of an Asian or Western menu, which take account of the diverse range of religious and ethnic backgrounds of our students. We provide tours of our kitchen facilities where our caterers speak to the time and care put into developing our menus. Parents are invited to taste a cafeteria meal alongside the students at the end. Alternatively, parents may pack a snack and lunch for their children to bring to school.
Who are your caterers?
We have partnered with Quadra since the College was established in 2010. They understand our needs as an international school with students from all over the world with varied tastes and dietary restrictions.
Please see details below:
- Quadra Dining Services
- Contact us: Dining Hall of Dulwich College Seoul
- Tel: 02) 3015-8590
- Email: [email protected]
Please click here for more information on our caterers.
Do you accommodate children with food allergies?
Yes, all allergies are notified to the catering company. Parents must inform the College Nurse and the caterers of any food allergies upon enrolling. The College caterers may be able to provide alternative meal plans for certain allergies. If you have more specific questions about allergies, please contact Quadra. Please note that Dulwich College Seoul is a nut free campus.
Do you serve food with nuts?
Dulwich College Seoul enforces a strict nut-free policy throughout the school. Quadra abides by the College's nut-free policy as there are students who may have potentially fatal reactions to nuts. This also means we ask parents to avoid nuts for any baked goods or snacks packed for their children.
Can my child bring lunch to school?
Certainly. Parents are welcome to provide a mid-morning snack and packed lunch for their children. Students eat their packed lunches in the Dining Hall with all the other students. We support parents in providing a healthy option for our students’ lunches at school. Therefore, any packed lunches or snacks brought from home should not include sweets, chocolate, biscuits, fizzy drinks or other similar items. We discourage packing excessive amounts of snacks. Dulwich College Seoul is a nut-free campus. It is very important that parents take this into account when bringing in birthday cakes, snacks, lunches or any food for class parties or theme days, as there are students who have potentially fatal reactions to nuts.
What time do the children eat lunch?
Primary School:
| Nursery and Reception | 11.40am to 12.10pm |
| Year 1, Year 2, and Year 3 | 11.50am to 12.10pm |
| Year 4, Year 5, Year 6 | 12.10pm to 12.40pm |
Senior School:
- 12:40pm to 1:30pm
At Dulwich College Seoul, we believe ‘Home Learning’ should be relevant and engaging for students. It is an opportunity to build upon knowledge and skills they have been developing in school.
- Primary School: Where possible, teachers will set home learning tasks that can be completed independently and that require little parental supervision. Parents can assist with organisation but should not be completing contents for their child.
- Senior School: Homework is an integral part of student learning. It enables students to consolidate, practise and develop the skills they have learnt in class in order to prepare them for subsequent lessons.
Do students wear a uniform?
All students are required to wear the school uniform, except those in the IB Diploma Programme (Year 12- Year 13), who are required to wear business attire. Being smart is important at Dulwich College Seoul. We encourage students to take pride in their appearance and have high expectations and standards. There is a different uniform for warm and cold weather, and students should adhere to seasonal requirements.
What does it look like?
What are your school hours?
Primary School (Nursery to Year 6):
- 8.15am to 3.30pm: Regular school hours
- 3.30pm to 4.30pm: Co-curricular Activities
Senior School (Year 7 to Year 13):
- 8.15am to 3.30pm: Regular school hours
- 3.30pm to 4.30pm: Co-curricular Activities
Do you offer bus service?
Yes, we do. The school bus routes and stops are determined based on the distance and availability of buses, which may vary from year to year. We make every effort to accommodate requests. However, there will be times it may be challenging to do so due to the distance and a lack of bus availability in that area. Please note that our goal is to minimise bus commuting time for our students and optimise their learning experience.
Our buses are managed by a third party vendor we have partnered with for many years that has a good safety record. Each bus will have an adult bus monitor trained in safeguarding children to ensure the safety and wellbeing of our students.
What if my child stays at school late for activities? Can my child still get a bus home?
Yes, we provide buses for students participating in co-curricular activities. These buses depart the College at 4.40pm.
How much are the bus fees?
2025/2026 Annual Bus Fees:
- Round trip: KRW 5,000,000 (Termly fee: KRW 2,000,000)
- One way: KRW 4,010,000 (Termly fee: KRW 1,610,000)
Can my child walk to school? Or Is it safe for my child to walk to school?
Many of our older students walk or bike to and from school.
Do you have any scholarships?
We do not offer scholarships at this time.
Do you have boarding facilities?
We do not offer boarding at this time.
Under which circumstances would you conduct online classes and how are they conducted to minimise learning disruption?
Online classes will be offered if we are unable to access the College campus. Our staff are highly proficient in providing rigorous and developmentally appropriate online learning that mirrors our in-school provision. Lessons are delivered via the College online platforms.