Busan Logos International Christian School

Busan Logos International Christian School

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Busan Logos International Christian School (BLICS)

 

Busan Logos International Christian School (BLICS) is a private, unaccredited Christian school in Busan, South Korea. Founded in 2013, the school’s mission is to raise global leaders with a blend of intellectual, spiritual, and moral excellence.


 

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  • Establishment: The school was founded in March 2013 by Pastor Kim Doo-sik, a well-known expert in English and education with a Ph.D. in education and philosophy from the U.S.
  • Curriculum: BLICS operates as a Christian alternative school, with all subjects taught in English. Its curriculum is based on the BJU Press curriculum, which is a popular choice for private Christian schools. It focuses on a “Christian worldview,” emphasizing subjects like Bible study, character training, and a strong foundation in core subjects.
  • Mission: The school’s primary goal is to nurture students into “disciples and witnesses of Christ” rather than just focusing on university admissions. However, despite this focus, the school has a reputation for its graduates gaining admission to prestigious universities both in Korea and abroad.
  • Admissions & Student Body: BLICS is a private, tuition-based institution. It has a relatively small class size, with the school aiming to maintain around 15 students per class. The student body is a mix of local Korean students and children of missionaries and pastors from other regions.
  • Accreditation: It is a Christian alternative school, and as of 2024, it is not accredited by the Korean Ministry of Education. It is, however, recognized by organizations like the American Association of Christian Schools (AACS) and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI).

 

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