SFS Statistical Annual Report 2012-13

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STATISTICAL ANNUAL REPORT ₂₀₁₂-₂₀₁₃


2012 - 2013 Statistical Annual Report Table of Contents Financial Overview: Revenue and Expenses Annual Fund Report 2012– 2013 Christian Ministries: Balance of Life Student/Faculty and Parent Participation Elementary School Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) MAP Testing Middle School Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) MAP Testing High School Overview of International Baccalaureate (IB) Enrollment and Scores International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) Scores SAT Results British School Standardized Assessment Tasks (SATs) and SOSCA KAIAC & APAC Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference (KAIAC) and Asia Pacific Activities Conference (APAC) Results British School: FOBISIA Federation of British International Schools in Asia Faculty Information Retention Overview Qualifications and Degrees


Message from the Head of School

Dear SFS Community and Friends, I am pleased to present our Annual Report for the 2012-13 academic year. The year was marked by some outstanding achievements in Academics, the Arts and Athletics. But we are also pleased to report a high level of Service and Christian Ministry activity among our students. We were also deeply involved in planning for our future. The 2012-13 Board approved an exciting Campus Master Plan, which looks far into our future at SFS. As you’ll see in the pages that follow, our Seoul Foreign School has been blessed with a strong fiscal foundation, a financially supportive group of Alumni and friends and gifted students who performed well in the arenas of academics, athletics, fine arts and in Christian ministries. I hope the information in this Annual Report will be helpful in gaining a more complete understanding of the dynamics and profile of this very special school. Please contact me at jengstrom@seoulforeign.org if you have any questions or comments. I am eager to respond to any questions or suggestions you might have. We appreciate your partnership through your prayers and giving. We are committed to being good stewards of your gifts as we facilitate the education of our future global leaders.

Faithfully Yours,

John Engstrom Head of School


Financial Overview: Revenue and Expenses

F I N A N C I A L

O V E R V I E W

Revenue 12-13

Capital Fees 3%

Auxilliary Services 5%

Investment Income 3% Annual Fund and Other 0%

Tuition and Matriculation Fees 89%

Tuition and Matriculation Fees

Capital Fees

Auxilliary Services

Investment Income

Annual Fund and Other

Expenses 12-13

Admin Salary and Benefits 10%

Faculty Salary and Benefits 47%

Instructional 9% Tuition Asssistance 1% General and Administrative Expenses 4% Classified staff salary and benefits 15%

Depreciation 8% Faculty Salary and Benefits Instructional General and Administrative Expenses Plant Operations

Plant Operations 9% Admin Salary and Benefits Tuition Asssistance Classified staff salary and benefits Depreciation


2012-2013 Annual Fund Report We are grateful for all leaders in the categories of giving below. All names represent those who have generously provided a gift to help strengthen Seoul Foreign School and its community for its continued growth. We are sincerely thankful to our Board, Parents, Faculty, Alumni and Members of the broad SFS community who continue to support Seoul Foreign School through their donations to our Annual Fund.

Donors

Parents

14

Alumni

9

Faculty/ Staff

9

Other Foundations

5

Total Number of Donors 37 _______________________________ Allocation of Donations (US) Use Where Needed

35,487

*Endowment

25,100

Christian Ministries

5,000

Financial Aid

2,000

Dongdaewon Total Donations

600 68,180

The Annual Fund provides an opportunity for the community to support the educational environment of excellence impacting SFS students. Last year, unrestricted gifts were used to help launch our 1 to 1 Program. As such, computer resources were purchased to support student learning throughout the divisions. The Annual Fund will continue to provide resources for SFS to help enhance programs, facility upgrades and faculty development.

Seoul Foreign School’s US non-profit entity with a 501 (c)(3) status, permits the receipt of contributions, which may be tax-deductible.

US $1 = 1,000 won

C O M M U N I T Y

Annual Fund 2012—2013

* The SFS Endowment are funds where only the interest is

*All returning donors have been marked in red. The Millennium Club recognizes those individuals who have donated $10,000 or more to the Annual Fund during the fiscal year. Do Yoon Kim Tzu Yu Sheng

Jaeho and Soojin Choi Jane Nicole Lee The Crest Club recognizes those individuals who have donated $1,000 or more to the Annual Fund during the fiscal year. Hyung & Andrea Ahn Anonymous

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The Red and Black Club recognizes those individuals who have donated $5,000 or more to the Annual Fund during the fiscal year.

Yasmeen Bae Robert and Sondra Black Leo Cho From the Cho Family—Paul, Jiyeon, Christopher and Natalie Christian and Benjamin Choi The Kimberly Clark Foundation John and Alice Engstrom Rob and Laura Everett James and Sarah (Hubbard) Gunberg ‘71 Haelyung Hwang & Younghee Cha Euiseok Kim & Regina Ryu '87* Nina H. Kim, Peter S. Choi and Kate Kim Choi Seogoo Lee & Suyoung Nam The Lim Family Hyungji Park '85 Jasmine, Iris & James J. Park Sookook Company Peter & Kelly TomHon

S U P P O R

collected while principle funds remain in perpetuity,


2012-2013 Annual Fund Report

C O M M U N I T Y

S U P P O R T

We are grateful for all leaders in the categories of giving below. All names represent those who have generously provided a gift to help strengthen Seoul Foreign School and its community for its continued growth. We are sincerely thankful to our Board, Parents, Faculty, Alumni and Members of the broad SFS community who continue to support Seoul Foreign School through their donations to our Annual Fund.

The Centennial Club recognizes those individuals who have donated $100 or more to the Annual Fund during the fiscal year. Christina Farley Hyun Sook Hong Mr. & Mrs. Brian Hunsaker Mike & Lauren Jackson George Dongkyu Ko Alice D. Lavina

Harry, Linda & George Rudolph ‘07 Jack and Rachel Shao Frank Shyn ’87* Yoojin Um James S. Weaver, Jr. Family Fund Rick Wilson

COMMUNITY OF DONORS AND SPONSORS ANNUAL FUND DONATION 2009-10 THE MILLENNIUM CLUB Do Yoon Kim Heather and Sunny Yi RED AND BLACK CLUB Kay Song (BT&I) The Kwun Family John C. O’Donnell The Shin Family THE CREST CLUB Hongchul and Yasmeen Bae Christian and Benjamin Choi James and Julie Danahy John and Alice Engstrom James and Sarah Hubbard Gunberg Celine Jin Ji Yong Lee Tracy and Tim Mohr The SFS Classified Staff Shou Liang Wang Yonhee Badminton Club CENTENNIAL CLUB Anonymous Kevin, Dee and Baker Family Andrew Byun Eunhi Cho Hyun Sook Hong

Warren and Robin Hudson Carol LaCroix Andy and Joanna Lee Young Sun Lee Amy Lindholm Elizabeth Lloyd Patrick O’Malley Pete and Judy Penick Elise K. Prosser Langston and Linda Rogde Harry G. Rudolph Peter and Kelly TomHon THE LEGACY CLUB Anonymous Jeff and Barbara Benson Tony and Margaret Curran Caroline Hahn Yoo Soo Kim Insil Tahk Yoojin Um Buhm Jin Yoon Youngja Yum


2012-2013 Annual Fund Report ANNUAL FUND DONATION 2010-11 THE MILLENNIUM CLUB Do Yoon Kim

THE CREST CLUB Leo Cho Christian and Benjamin Choi Shirley Droese John and Alice Engstrom Josh, Ben and Jacob Everett SeungChul Peter Hyun Rachel Lee Tzu Yu Sheng

For our SFS children and in honor of our parents, Richard and Patricia Ashcraft and Ed and Thelma Gaylord from John and Lynn Gaylord John and Masumi O’Donnell ’70 Tzu Yu Sheng THE CREST CLUB Jinsoo and Pearl Bae Yasmeen Bae Robert and Sondra Black In honor of the MS Faculty 2011-12 from your student, Andrew Ilhoon Byun Dong Soo Byun From the Cho Family - Paul, Jiyeon, Christopher and Natalie Christian and Benjamin Choi Noah Tae-sun Chung ’95 John and Alice Engstrom Josh, Ben and Jacob Everett Rebecca Freeman Kathleen and Timothy Gray Hana Bank—Yonhi-dong Branch Hyong Min Kim Hyong Seok Kim Nina H. Kim and Peter S. Choi George Dongkyu Ko Camila and Gabriela Gonzalez Koo

CENTENNIAL FUND

James and Sarah (Hubbard) Gunberg ’71

DONATION 2011-12

Celine Jin J&J Catering Stephan Min

Jeremy & Hojung Cheung

Jason Oh

(Parents of Nathan & Eunice Cheung)

Hyungji Park ’85

Christy Joo

Jasmine, Iris and James J. Park

Eric Joo

In memory of Christopher Mark Thomas, loving uncle

Do Yoon Kim

of Edward Joseph Pasternak

Kathleen and Rachel Lee

Langston and Linda Rogde

Helena and Isabelle Park

Peter and Kelly TomHon

Yong Sung Park

Buhm Jin Yoon

The Shin Family

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THE MILLENNIUM CLUB

S U P P O R

CENTENNIAL CLUB Andrew Byun Rebecca Dignan The Heller Family Carol LaCroix Alice Lavina Harrison Lee Harry, Linda and George Rudolph Heidi Stallings Michael Stern Peter and Kelly TomHon St. Mark’s Lutheran School

In memory of Edwin W. Crowe ’43*

C O M M U N I T Y

RED AND BLACK CLUB Anonymous Chul Ho Chang Timothy Cho

RED AND BLACK CLUB


2012-2013 Annual Fund Report We are grateful for all leaders in the categories of giving below. All names represent those who CENTENNIAL CLUB

In honor of Mr. Nathan Walker from the MS cast of

have generously provided a gift to help strengthen Seoul Foreign ‘Oliver Twist’ School and its community in its Jaime Cabal

MorganParents, and Jordan Yi Anna Castagnaro continued growth. We are sincerely thankful to our Board, Faculty, Alumni and Members Donald N. Clark '61 Lydia Colston Killough '81 tions to&our Annual Fund. Dan Joneen Copeland Nick, Sally, Isobel and Estella Corben Drs. JB and Bette Crouse, Jr. Patricia Robin Evans In honor of Mr. John Gaylord, from your SFS Children of our Centennial Year Chloe Dain Han Christine Jane Han Youngsook Hahm Hyun Sook Hong Ryan Jeon Jeen and Bomsinae Kim Yoo Soo Kim John Kimm ‘84 Korea Exchange Bank – Yonhi-dong Branch Jennifer Koenig ’92* Grace and Riley Kwak Family Andy and Joanna Lee Chang Hwan Lee Haeeun Heather Lee ’05 Jaehyun Jacob Lee The Jugant Family In honor of Mrs. Mary Ellen Lee, from your 1L children of our Centennial Year Robert Lee ’60* David Livingston ’72* Monika and Ewa Marczuk In honor of Ms. Dawn Melarvie, from your SFS children of our Centennial Year In honor of Mrs. Edie Moon from the HS cast of ‘Back to the 80s’ Mitsuaki Morita ’79* John C. O’Donnell ‘70 Maura O’Donnell-McCarthy ’75* Gene Jaewoo Park Harry, Linda & George Rudolph ‘07 In Memory of Robert G. Sauer, Former Trustee & Teacher Frank Shyn ’87* Yage Song Yarene Song Hannah Summers Kai Summers Linda Wang Judi Sargent Whitmire ’78 Sen Di Ten Yoojin Um

Youngja Yum

C O M M U N I T Y

S U P P O R

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of the broad SFS community who continue to support Seoul Foreign School through their donaTHE LEGACY CLUB Lance, Mary, Ethan, Mason and Porter Ence Kisoon Nam Misty Skidmore

“SFS was a hugely influential part of my entire childhood, and the adult years since then, as well. It feels like I always knew how blessed I was, and that feeling of gratitude still remains.”

SFS Alumni, Class of ‘81*


Christian Ministries: Balance of Life The goal of SFS student ministry is to expose students to God’s love, to help them grow in their faith, and to challenge them to serve God by leading lives which give Him praise, uniting in fellowship with one another.

Students

Adults 25

15 90

3

22

3

13 100

78

100

12 30

3 10

80

220

20 100

11 50

C H R I S T I A N

Participants for Christian Ministries Activities/Events

M I N I S T R I E S


Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) MAP Testing

E L E M E N T A R Y

S C H O O L

NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION (NWEA) MAP TESTING The NWEA MAP Test is designed to detect progress with our School students and is administered three times during the year. Each student is tested both for growth in reading, math and language and for proficiency in the same areas. These individual scores help teachers place students in appropriate achievement groups and detect progress or lack of progress compared with the previous test. * EARCOS: East Asia Regional Council of Schools


Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) MAP Testing

E L E M E N T A R Y S C H O O L


Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) MAP Testing

M I D D L E

S C H O O L

NORTHWEST EVALUATION ASSOCIATION (NWEA) MAP TESTING The NWEA MAP Test is designed to detect progress with our School students and is administered three times during the year. Each student is tested both for growth in reading, math and language and for proficiency in the same areas. These individual scores help teachers place students in appropriate achievement groups and detect progress or lack of progress compared with the previous test. * EARCOS: East Asia Regional Council of Schools


Northwest Evaluation Association (NWEA) MAP Testing

M I D D L E S C H O O L


Overview of IB Enrollment and Scores SFS continues to see significant growth in all areas of the IB program. As the graph below illustrates, we had record number of full diploma students this year with a high pass ratio. In addition, one of our students scored a 43, the highest individual score in the history of our IB program (begun in 1980).

Overview of SFS IB Averages World average

Average diploma score of candidates who passed

S C H O O L H I G H

29.6

31

2010

29.6

32

2011

43

42

40

38

Highest individual diploma score

29.8

31

2012

29.8

32

2013


Overview of IB Enrollment and Scores

H I G H

2010

2011

2012

2013

No. of diploma candidates

51

63

63

69

Diploma pass rate

78%

78%

90%

93%

Average Grade (all candidates)

4.94

5.16

4.98

5.16

When compared to world averages the vast majority of SFS classes were above world average, and this year IB English, Math and Science classes at SFS exceeded expectations. Globally, the IB is recognized by over 2545 Universities and colleges in over 75 countries. SFS believes that the IB program is an excellent preparation for success in post graduate studies and life beyond.

S C H O O L

Overview of SFS IB Enrollment


SFS IGCSE Scores The IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) results at SFS are outstanding and reflect the hard work of our students and teachers involved in the IGCSE program. The experience of completing courses that are two-years in length followed by a set of external examinations, not only rewards the students with a qualification from the University of Cambridge, but also helps to prepare them for a program with a similar Structure; IB Diploma courses. A total of 420 individual IGCSE grades were awarded in May/June 2013; an increase from 282 grades in May/June 2012. 7 students achieved the International Certificate of Education, the group award for IGCSE: these students studied a full complement of IGCSE courses during their 9th and 10th grades at SFS.

H I G H

S C H O O L

IGCSE Scores - % Grades Awarded

31.5% 26%

34.70% 34% 32%

2011

2012

2013

24% 20% 18% 17%

14.7% 16% 12% 6%

5% 1.7%

A*

A

B

Grade

C

D

4%

3% 0.4%

E


SFS SAT Results Our most recent data reflects SFS’s strong SAT scores. This is well above college-bound students in the US.

H I G H

SFS students continue to exceed the US National Average of combined SAT scores (Writing, Math and Critical Reading). The U.S. National Average for 2012 was 1498.

S C H O O L

2011


Standardized Assessment Tasks (SATs) and SOSCA In the British School, a number of assessments are used to benchmark the students’ progress and reported on the Students’ Progress Reports during the year. There are no ‘passes’ or ‘fails’ in these assessments—they provide a ‘snapshot’ of each of our students at that point in their education.

B R I T

I S H

S C H O O L

During Key Stages 1-3 (Y1-Y9), progress in National Curriculum subjects is assessed against seven levels. At the end of Key Stage 2 (Y6), the level will reflect the child’s national test results in Maths and English. The UK average is Level 4; the majority of SFBS students are expected to achieve level 5.


Standardized Assessment Tasks (SATs) and SOSCA

At the end of Key Stage 3 (Y9), the level will be based on the teacher's assessment and the student’s SOSCA (an on-line version of SATs) test results. The UK average is Level 6; the majority of our children are expected to achieve level 7 in Science, Maths and English (Bands B and A). B R I T I S H S C H O O L


Extracurricular - KAIAC and APAC Results

FALL

KAIAC CONF.

TENNIS GIRLS

12-0

Champions

BOYS

12-0

Champions

VOLLEYBALL GIRLS BOYS

4-8

CROSS-COUNTRY GIRLS BOYS COMBINED

KAIAC TOUR.

APAC

Champions Runner-up + Sportsmanship Champions Champions (Combined Champions*)

6th

4th

5th

rd

12-2

Runner-up

3

Champions

16-0

Champions

Runner-up

5th (API)

16-2

Runner-up

Runner-up

Runner-up Runner-up

SFS has been a member of the Korean-American Interscholastic Activities Conference (KAIAC), since 1972. There are 14 teams which consist of 11 International schools and 3 DoDDs schools. SFS is also a member of the Asia Pacific Activities Conference (APAC), which began in 1995. Here there are a total of 12 International Schools from the Asia Pacific region including SFS.

CONFERENCE RECORD

WINTER

V A R S I T Y

T

E A M

S T A N D I N G S

CONFERENCE RECORD

BASKETBALL GIRLS BOYS SWIMMING (APAC) GIRLS BOYS CHEERLEADING

KAIAC CONF.

KAIAC TOUR.

APAC

Runner-up

6th /12

8-4

3rd

7-5

3

rd

-

-

-

225 4th

-

-

-

129 4th

219 points

-

th

4 + Sportsmanship 7th /12

Champions

-


Extracurricular - KAIAC and APAC Results CONFERENCE RECORD

SPRING

SOCCER GIRLS BOYS SWIMMING (KAIAC) GIRLS BOYS

-

-

10-1-1

Champions

5-4-3

4th

KAIAC TOUR.

APAC 76.5 7th

-

th

40.5 10 + Sportsmanship

Champions 4th

Runner-up (Sportsmanship Award) 3rd

755

Champions

576 Champions

-

912

Champions

687 Champions

-

Both KAIAC and APAC provide our students with unique opportunities to interact, compete and exchange with students from a broad range of schools through a variety of activities.

V A R S I T Y

BADMINTON (APAC) GIRLS BOYS

KAIAC CONF.

T E A M

FORENSICS

1st

APAC 2nd

Congratulations to all students who also participated in the APAC Fine Arts, Choir, Orchestra, Dance Festival and the MUN last year.

S T A N D I N G S

KAIAC


British School - FOBISIA

FEDERATION OF BRITISH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS IN ASIA

During the last academic year The British Division of Seoul Foreign School competed at three different International FOBISIA (Federation of British International Schools in Asia) Games.

FOBISIA RESULTS 2011-12 Age Group

No. of Students Girls

Boys

Under - 15 (Year 9) Pattaya, Thailand

12

12

Under - 13 (Years 7 & 8) Beijing, China

12

Under – 11 (Years 4, 5 & 6) Penang, Malaysia

24

Athletics

Swimming

Football

Silver

Silver

Girls – Silver

Basketball/ T-Ball (for U11) Girls – Silver Boys - Silver

12

24

Gold

-

Gold

No trophies

Girls – Gold

Girls – Gold

Boys - Gold

Boys - Gold

Yr. 5 Boys – Silver Yr. 5 Girls – Silver Yr. 4 Girls - Silver

U11 - Bronze


Faculty Information An average of 87% of Faculty renewed their contracts during the past seven years. The community and its environment continue to be one of the School’s strengths in the retention of its faculty. Faculty Retent ion Over Eight Years Total Number of Faculty

Contracts Up For Renewal

Departures

Percentage of Renewals

250 200 150

162

0

186

105

107

105

192

202

93

120 88

66 20

24

30

24

32

21

27

28

87%

86%

84%

87%

87%

90%

86%

86%

2005-2006 2006-2007 2007-2008 2008-2009 2009-2010 2010-2011 2011-2012 2012-2013

56% of the current SFS faculty have advanced degrees with all teachers qualified to lead in their respective fields.

Faculty Teaching Qualifications and Degrees Doctorate 5% Bachelor's 39% Master's 56%

Doctorate

Master's

Bachelor's

F A C U L T Y

50

181

143 109

100

166

177


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