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Education Administration Programs in South Korea
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Education Administration Programs sector based in South Korea. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
Companies
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Lyceum Academic Consulting
Lyceum Academic Consulting (LAC) is a tutoring agency based in Global Education City, Jeju, that connects tutors and tutees attending an international school. Our tutors offer various services such as high school tutoring, AP tests/classes tutoring, and extracurricular mentoring. We welcome tutors who would like to work with us and students who are searching for tutors that would guide them.
1 to 10 staff
Coding Robot Lab
CodingX: Online one-stop platform for programming language learning. On our platform, teachers can teach easily and students can learn with multimedia and IT/SW developers for customized coding education. Then we will connect candidates among our users to companies who want to hire developers.
1 to 10 staff
Lab For Nano Biomaterials & Spintronics
Lab for Nano biomaterials and spintronics
11 to 50 staff
Masada Contents Academy
Masada Contents is based in Seoul, Korea. We create educational contents based on the Talmud. Also, we are managing English education company, Masada Contents Academy to teach English to Asian students based on the Talmud contents.
1 to 10 staff
Vicky Academy
Provide English tutoring service to Korean students above 7 years old with premium prices.
1 to 10 staff
Shinwon Datanet Co.,ltd
1990, Database, e-Journal, e-Book 50 500.
11 to 50 staff
Chapter Korean
1 to 10 staff
Creative Children's Learning Center In Seoul, Korea
51 to 200 staff
Glenview Academy
Our mission is to help raise the next generation’s responsible and compassionate global citizens. We do this by providing students with a rich educational experience based on inclusivity, diversity and kindness. With the personalized learning experience, rigorous curriculum and age-appropriate programmes that we offer, children are able to develop academically, emotionally, socially and intellectually. At Glenview, we encourage children to explore in and outside the classroom so they can gain the confidence and skills they need to thrive in today’s highly competitive, globalised world. As part of our warm and welcoming student community, children can adapt to their new environment more easily and develop a lifelong love of learning. That way, they can truly flourish not only as students but also as individuals.
11 to 50 staff
Busan Foreign School
Busan Foreign School (BFS) is an international K-12 school in Busan, South Korea, providing an English-medium education that prepares students for top universities worldwide. As the only AP Capstone Diploma school in Busan, Busan Foreign School offers 15+ Advanced Placement (AP) courses across STEM, humanities, and the arts, with a 90%+ pass rate. Our students benefit from small class sizes, personalized teacher support, and a rigorous U.S-style curriculum that emphasizes critical thinking, communication, and global citizenship. At Busan Foreign School, learning begins in our Reggio Emilia-inspired Early Childhood program and continues through a comprehensive college counseling program that has guided graduates to leading universities in the U.S, UK, Canada, Europe, and Asia. Our state-of-the-art facilities include a new turf soccer field, TV/recording studio, science labs, and redesigned cafeteria, ensuring students have access to both academic and extracurricular opportunities. Busan Foreign School is accredited by WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges) and is committed to our SHARK values: Socially Conscious, Hardworking, Active Communicator, Respectful, and Keep Learning.
51 to 200 staff
Sm Universe
SM Universe is creating a new way of schooling for the next generation.
11 to 50 staff
Brave English
We are a small academy bridging the gap between big franchise academies and private tutors. We run small intimate classes based on a strong curriculum that provides teachers with the framework to build a positive and enriching class atmosphere. Our hybrid teaching style focuses on student output. Ultimately, we are preparing students to think and communicate in a way that is not common in Korean public schools. We are teaching them to Be Brave.
1 to 10 staff
Edukation
The EduKation is a consulting start-up that aims to help high school and university students of Central Asian countries to get into South Korean Universities. The start-up assists students with choosing a matching university, documents preparation, exam preparation, interview preparation, and informational assistance upon arrival to South Korea.
1 to 10 staff
Minglish
We provide the highest quality foreign language personnel for the most affordable price possible. We serve the Seoul, Bundang, and Yongin areas of South Korea. We specialize in English, but we can provide speakers of other languages upon request. Mingle in English!
1 to 10 staff
Prep
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1 to 10 staff
Samsung University
51 to 200 staff
Spot On English
After school English language classes for elementary and middle school students.
11 to 50 staff
2025 Edu Week
2025 EDU+ WEEK The EdTech exhibition in Seoul Coex, Korea 13(wed)-15(fri) August The 16th 2025 EDU+Week is Korea’s leading Edutech show. Networking and Knowledge sharing platform by exhibitions, international conferences, teacher training workshops, and business programs.
1 to 10 staff
Debate Association Of Ewha
The Debate Association of Ewha (DAE) is Ewha Womans Universitiy’s intercollegiate parliamemtary debate team. Founded in 2005, it is one of the oldest and proudest member of Korea Intervarsity Debate Association(KIDA). The DAE is also the first Korean team to win at EFL league the World Universities Debating Championship.
11 to 50 staff
Glinkify
Glinkify is a next-generation digital admissions platform built to transform the global study-abroad experience through transparency, automation, and verified data. We exist to replace the outdated, opaque agency model with a direct, student-first system that connects applicants and universities in a faster, fairer, and fully transparent way. At its core, Glinkify is a self-serve student app combined with a university automation SaaS. Our platform aggregates verified program requirements, deadlines, fees, and visa policies from thousands of universities into a single, structured database. Using AI-powered matching, we instantly assess student eligibility and recommend the best-fit programs based purely on data — not commissions. For students and families, Glinkify offers complete visibility and control. Applications are managed through a secure document vault with OCR-based extraction and validation, reducing errors and delays. A real-time application tracker provides live status updates, clear timelines, and actionable next steps, eliminating the traditional “black box” experience. Unified messaging enables direct communication with universities, while integrated visa and onboarding checklists simplify one of the most stressful stages of the journey. For universities, Glinkify delivers a powerful admissions automation layer. Our SaaS tools streamline application intake, reduce manual processing, improve compliance, and deliver higher-quality, pre-verified applicants through API-driven workflows. We charge for technology and efficiency — never commissions — ensuring aligned incentives and unbiased outcomes. Designed for a global audience but deeply localized, Glinkify provides native-language interfaces, local currency fee transparency, and country-specific compliance guidance. Built mobile-first, the platform empowers not only students but also parents to track progress with confidence.
1 to 10 staff
Open Arms Korea
Open Arms provides regular play-based English programs in a caring learning environment at partnered welfare homes in Seoul. In addition to the curriculum and games, the children experience positive interactions with our teachers and volunteers who make them feel valued. Our continuous and long-term program which began with Toddlers has expanded to serve Early Years, Primary and Young Teens as the children grow. We are a volunteer-run organization that welcomes the support of like-minded individuals who wish to improve the future of children living in South Korean welfare homes.
1 to 10 staff
Saint Paul Kinder
Saint Paul Kinder strives to help teach young people how to behave responsibly and prepare students for their future. Just as students must learn academic skills, they must also acquire the requisite knowledge that will enable them to become responsible citizens. That means that they must learn the key attributes of ethical behavior including courage, compassion, integrity, justice, truth, reason, fairness, respect, and honesty. Our positive school climate is characterized by quality teaching by instructors and effective learning by students. This requires a safe environment for all who work in and attend the school along with an emphasis on citizenship and adherence to rules applied equitably and fairly to all in the Saint Paul Kinder community. We believe that parents are essential partners in the educational process and must be properly involved and accountable for the achievement and behavior of their children.
11 to 50 staff
The Ivy Studio Consulting
Book a free consultation to 17525 3, 309
1 to 10 staff
Yonsei Gsis Gsa
The Graduate Student Association is an independent, student-organized, and student-run organization. Membership is open to all students at Yonsei GSIS. The purpose of the GSA is to represent and give voice to all the GSIS students on campus. The GSA aims for more effective participation of the students in all aspects of student life. The GSA is based on the principle that GSIS students should be informed about, and take part in, all decisions which affect them. To accomplish these goals, the GSA helps keep graduate students informed of what is happening at Yonsei GSIS. At the same time, the GSA serves as a forum in which the issues which affect students can be discussed. When key issues and areas for improvement are identified, the GSA serves as a representative and advocator for the point of view of the graduate students to the administration, faculty, and other segments of the university community.
11 to 50 staff