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Taejon Christian International School

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Taejon Christian International School (TCIS) is a Pre-K to Grade 12 international school located in an area known as Techno Valley, a neighborhood in the northern part of Daejeon, South Korea. TCIS is a Three-Programme IB World School and provides boarding care through on-campus dormitory facilities. The school accepts foreign families living locally for work, families living abroad and looking for education in Korea, and local Korean families with connections to foreign culture and education abroad. Taejon Christian International School also plays a partnership role in globalization efforts in the city of Daejeon. Taejon Christian International School is a non-profit educational institution.

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Taejon Christian International School
Yongsan 2-ro, Daejeon Gwanpyeong-dong

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대전외국인학교

Yongsan 2-ro 77
34035 Daejeon, Gwanpyeong-dong
South Korea
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