Seoul Foreign School

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Located in Seoul, South Korea, the Seoul Foreign School (abbreviated SFS) is a K-12 school, founded in 1912 by missionaries to Korea, that offers a Western-style education to international students with an emphasis on "Christian values." It is one of many similar English-language schools with American/British curricula that can be found in major cities throughout the world. The school is located in Yeonhui-dong, Seodaemun-gu, near Yonsei University.

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The school is currently divided into 4 divisions. British, Elementary, Middle, and High school. The high school consists of about 400 students and continues to grow.


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[edit] References

  • Michael Forrester, Psychology of the Image. 2002
  • Jean Mitry, The Aesthetics and Psychology of the Cinema. 1999