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SCAD College Visit

Savannah College of Art and Design (SCAD) visited Seoul Scholars International for an information session, Q&A, and portfolio review. The Executive Director of Admissions and the Assistant Executive Director of Admissions provided students with detailed information about the application process, major courses offered, and gave informative insight on career paths after graduating. The students ...

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2018 Christmas Party

The students at Seoul Scholars International enjoyed the delightful Christmas party prepared by the Student Council. Each student received goodie bags filled with hot chocolate, candy, and cookies. Siwha Jeong, Roy Kim, Kevin Hyun, Yoong Kim, Ian Park, Belle Yuni, Sang Hoon Han, John Park and Geo Yang played the violin, piano, and band instruments […]...

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2018 Volunteer Day

On Friday November 16, 2018, Seoul Scholars International students and faculty served the local community by donating and delivering 2,400 coal briquettes. It was a meaningful time for students to share warmth with our community. Our students used teamwork to deliver coal briquettes to five homes. We hope we were able to make our neighbors’ […]...

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Halloween Party 2018

Our students at Seoul Scholars International celebrated Halloween on October 31st, 2018. At the Halloween party, students participated in the costume contest, playing board games, doing Halloween makeup and more. Many students also watched horror movies in light of this eerie holiday. For lunch, students enjoyed pizza and trick-or-treat goods. The winners of this year’s […]...

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The 2nd Asia International School Golf Tournament

SSI students participated in the 2nd Asia International School Golf Tournament hosted by the SSI Arts Education & Culture Foundation and organized by the International School Golf Association (ISGA) on June 3rd, 2018. The tournament was open to any amateur athlete from grades 1 to 12, as well as athletes who attend schools abroad....

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Angel Soup Kitchen

On April 27th, Seoul Scholars International students volunteered at the Angel Soup Kitchen in Dongjak-gu. Students helped cook, serve, and clean throughout the day. They helped feed over 80 elderly people. [vc_row][vc_column][vc_masonry_media_grid element_width=”6″ grid_id=”vc_gid:1524810415135-d644de53-e1f1-8″ include=”3521,3523,3524,3526,3537,3541,3529,3528,3527,353...

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Museum SAN Field Trip

Seoul Scholars International went on a field trip to Museum SAN on Friday, March 30th. Students experienced modern art & sculptures at the museum in a tranquil mountain setting. They viewed the Paper Gallery which showed the history of paper from its origins to its current uses. Afterwards students viewed the James Turrell installation. James […]...

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Field Trip to Seoul Arts Center

Music Theory students attended a concert at Seoul Arts Center. They watched musicians perform pieces by Bach, Bruch, Schumann, Prokofiev, etc.The students enjoyed mostly romantic music performed by the musicians, helping them gain deeper insight for their music lessons. [vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator][vc_masonry_media_grid element_width=”6″ grid_id=”vc_gid:1520903610128-19fda17...

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UAL College Visit

University of the Arts London (UAL) came to visit Seoul Scholars International for an information session, Q&A, and portfolio review. Students from both SSI Seocho and SSI Daechi came to learn more about the school, the application process, portfolio requirements, and course structure. Students had the chance to ask questions and get their portfolios reviewed […]...

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A Bright Future Ahead

Congratulations Jeongbin Shin! 🎉 Seoul Scholars International student Jeongbin Shin placed in all four competitions at Savannah Harbor that took place on Feburary 24th – 25th. She won first place (twice), second place (once), and third place (once). After her outstanding performance in the competitions, Jeongbin had a meeting with University of Virgina’s golf coach. We […]...

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