About Chadwick International School
Chadwick International School is deeply committed to self-discovery through experience and reflection. Students develop the joy of learning, self-confidence, well-being, and curiosity through interactive and practical experiences. Our schools share the core values of respect, responsibility, honesty, fairness, and compassion.
Chadwick School has grown significantly since opening in 1935, but the legacy of its founder, Margaret Lee Chadwick, remains a driving force behind the school’s continued development. Now in its 75th year, Chadwick has more than 800 students in kindergarten through Grade 12 and has graduated more than 3,000 students.
One of Chadwick's most significant milestones is the founding in 2010 of Chadwick International School in Songdo, South Korea, expanding opportunities for students around the globe to benefit from a world-class Chadwick education and become lifelong members of the Chadwick Community. Chadwick International School develops global citizens with keen minds, exemplary character, self-knowledge, and the ability to lead.
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Primary Language
English
Ages
4 to 18
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As a student, I would consider Chadwick to be one of the best schools. The facilities are top-notch, the academic programs are rigorous and enriching, and the teachers are incredibly supportive of students. However, when looking at the school from the perspective of the teachers, the picture seems very different. Although they maintain a positive front, many appear to be burned out, likely due to a heavy and unsustainable workload. Having attended Chadwick for 10 years, I’ve seen numerous amazing teachers come and go, and it’s hard not to notice a pattern. It often feels as though they aren’t treated with the respect or care they deserve, especially considering how dedicated and kind they are. What’s more concerning is the apparent disparity in how teachers are treated based on their positions. Those in higher-ranking roles seem to have significantly more freedom, sometimes to the point of being untouchable, while others are held to much stricter standards. Simply, great school for students but not so much for teachers. I want the head of school to note that a truly great school must also prioritize the well-being of its educators, who are the very people who shape the student experience every day.
The food, facilities, and system are great. However, there are several teachers (of classes in which the language of instruction is English) who have (slight) difficulties speaking or writing English, which makes it confusing for students.
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Seohyeon (Elin) Kim, 2 years ago
This is a place where you don't hear too muck Korean. Even though people from other countries teach kids,but there are Korean teachers too. There is a subject that you choose ,world languages where you can speak Korean,Mandarin,etc. I personally love this school.
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Dayeon (Sarah) Kim, 5 months ago
This SCHOOL is SO Amazing!!!!! There are so many subjects to learn!