Character and Bible-Centered Worldview Education for Children
FPD is a highly conservative Christian school that emphasizes both character education and academic excellence. The school's mission is encapsulated in its vision: "FPD exists to educate and equip students to change the world for God’s glory."
Shared Educational Curriculum and Academic Excellence with the FPD Macon
Among over 25,000 ACSI (Association of Christian Schools International) accredited schools worldwide, only 19 schools are recognized as top Exemplary schools, and this school has won the National Blue Ribbon Award three times.
Outstanding Teaching Staff
Teachers hired in Korea will undergo the same rigorous hiring process as those in the U.S., enjoying similar benefits and recognition. Final hiring is contingent upon passing a teaching demo, ensuring thorough evaluation in character, spirituality, and teaching skills.
Domestic College Admissions Guidance Team
A team with 20 years of experience in domestic and international college admissions guidance is on-site. Math enrichment programs and small elite classes are provided.
Guidance for Admission to Prestigious U.S. Universities and College Acceptance Rates
The acceptance rate to prestigious universities, which are the first choice for graduates, is 98%. Additionally, 85% of graduates receive the American HOPE Scholarship. Furthermore, it is possible to obtain both a U.S. joint diploma and a Korean degree, and there are 30 AP courses available for online study.
Extracurricular Activities Combining Diversity, Creativity, and Expertise
Experts in each field will conduct after-school classes (swimming, golf, tennis, science, K-pop, songwriting, soccer, martial arts, piano, musical instruments, and creative arts). This provides children with opportunities to discover and develop their dreams from a young age.
Educational Facilities Optimized for Future Learning
In smart school educational facilities, children have the opportunity to engage in various IT activities such as science, computer skills, experiments, coding, and mathematics. Additionally, they can explore AP courses, e-sports, robotics teams, and creative activities.