Éducation mixte
22 différentes nationalités
400 étudiants
Founded in 1958
Academic programs accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (USA); Authorized Three Programme IB World School; Boarding Program accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International
Taejon Christian International School (TCIS) embodies its motto, “Learn • Love • Lead,” in every aspect of its educational journey. Our commitment to these three pillars has set TCIS apart over its 65-year legacy of education.
“Learn” is the foundation of our institution. TCIS provides a dynamic and comprehensive curriculum, delivered by dedicated educators. Our students are empowered with knowledge, critical thinking skills, and a love for learning that lasts a lifetime. Our highest aspiration is to make children ready for an ever-evolving professional landscape, approaching this with a holistic education that is focused on STEM and Arts.
“Love” reflects the warmth and inclusivity of our community. At TCIS, students from around the world come together, forming a diverse, global family. We nurture kindness, empathy, and a sense of belonging, ensuring that every student feels supported and valued.
“Lead” is the culmination of our educational philosophy. TCIS instills leadership qualities, encouraging students to be confident, innovative, and responsible citizens. Through a range of extracurricular activities and character education, we prepare our students to make a positive impact in an ever-changing world.
TCIS is not just a school; it’s a place where students “Learn • Love • Lead” in harmony. Join us to embark on an educational journey that will shape your child’s future and foster their personal growth.
International Baccalaureate, American Curriculum
There are a wide variety of Academic, Cultural, Health & Activity, and Special Interest clubs and activities available at all levels in the school. All grade levels have opportunities for involvement in organized sports. Sports, clubs and activities on offer are run by faculty, parents, and/or locally contracted agents.