Pyongyang Foreigners School

The Pyongyang Korean School for Foreigners (Korean: 평양외국인학교) is a primary school in Pyongyang, North Korea, exclusively for foreign children.

It has also a facility for foreign children studying on secondary school level.

The school is located at the Munsudong diplomatic compound in Pyongyang, the capital of the DPRK.

The children who attend are mainly dependents of the diplomatic community and the United Nations agencies in the country, although also children of foreign businessmen, mainly Chinese, have been joining the school.

[3] The buildings of this school were destroyed during the Korean War, and the site was used to build the Embassy of the Soviet Union, the present Russian Embassy complex.