There has never been a more popular time for foreigners to live in or invest in Korea. While the number of foreigners declined during the pandemic due to global travel restrictions, immigration has been soaring in the last year. The number of foreign nationals residing in Korea for more than three m
“We see the power of knowing this case,” said journalist-turned-director Julie Ha about her first documentary film, ‘Free Chol Soo Lee’ ahead of its release in Korea later this month. The second-generation Korean American recently traveled to Seoul for special pre-screenings, one of which took place
The following article was written by James Tosdevin, a teacher and the Senior School Global Citizenship and Sustainability Lead at Dulwich College Seoul.From one extreme weather event to another, we are constantly reminded that the climate crisis is real and that we need to act immediately. One of h
The world has a plastic problem. This was the clear realization that drove Konrad Becker and his three co-founders in 2021 to establish Would You Love (WYL), a Seoul-based startup with a mission to make the world more sustainable. Motivated by reports that Korea was responsible for some of the world
Whatever you imagine when you think of a school headmaster, Guðmundur Hegner Jónsson is likely to surprise you. Originally from Iceland and standing close to two meters in height, he has dug up the world’s past as an archaeologist, recorded in the same studio as The Beatles, and speaks four language
As we approach another new year with COVID-19 in tow, the pandemic still weighs on businesses and organizations of all sizes. The last three years have been a reminder of the need for agility and resilience in business leadership along with a willingness to engage on a global scale. These attributes
Dulwich College Seoul (DCSL) announced today that it held an event for students and their parents to experience traditional culture in celebration of Chuseok.With all parents invited, it was the school's largest cultural event in three years since COVID-19. It was especially meaningful for famil
British Ambassador to South Korea Colin Crooks revealed candid details of his life in North Korea while addressing students and parents at Dulwich College Seoul (DCSL) on June 9.Amb. Crooks spoke at the latest Dulwich Talk, a TED-style talk series, as he visited the pre-K-12 international school’s c
Primary School students, parents and teachers from Dulwich College Seoul (DCSL) gathered by the Han River on April 23, to pick up trash by plogging on Earth Day. Having originated in Sweden, plogging is now a global trend involving a combination of jogging and picking up litter as a way to do our pa
Renowned Korean American serial entrepreneur John Suh said kids have to be allowed to fail in order to succeed, as he addressed parents in Seoul during the second installment of a thought leadership series modeled after TED Talks.The series, dubbed Dulwich Talks after its host pre-K-12 international
Dulwich College Seoul announced on March 30 that the school is running an Art and English Department project to help to contribute to a positive environment for the children, mothers and workers at the Eastern Social Welfare Association located in Seodaemun-gu, Seoul, from March 8 to June 17.The pro
Dulwich College is one of the U.K.'s oldest independent schools, founded in South London as a boys’ school in 1619. Dulwich College International (DCI) was established to bring the Dulwich education to students around the world and is now one of the fastest growing UK independent school networks
The COVID-19 pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges to students and teachers around the world. Students in a large number of countries are still affected due to school closures. In Korea, the situation is a bit better. Yet teachers are in an uphill battle to prevent the quality of education fro
Dulwich College Seoul saw students return to classrooms for the 2020-21 school year under the leadership of new Head of College Gudmundur Hegner Jonsson.Jonsson, who is the third head of college of the international school, has demonstrated leadership in education in Europe, Asia, the Middle East, a
The students of Dulwich College Seoul located in Banpo-dong delivered a thank-you message to the Korea Centers for Disease Control and local medical professionals on June 5. Representing over 40 countries from around the world, the students from Dulwich College Seoul, aged 4 to 18, have observed the
Dulwich College Seoul’s combined choirs and musical ensembles totaling 120 students performed Christmas carols at the Seochu-gu campus on the evening of Dec. 10. The performers, who range in age from eight to 18 years, sang traditional Christmas carols such as “Deck the Halls” and “Joy to the World”
As part of its annual Shackleton Lecture Series, Dulwich College Seoul welcomed Welsh adventurer Ash Dykes, who spoke on his incredible journey as the first person to walk the full length of the Yangtze River.On the 4,000-mile (6,400 km) trek, which he completed on Aug. 12, the 28-year-old Dykes exp
Dulwich College Seoul (DCSL) held its Founder’s Day celebration on May 25 at its Seocho campus. Over 700 students, parents, faculty and friends enjoyed a range of entertainment, from professional musicians to student groups, as well as games, food and drink at the event under the themes of “400 Year