Our Origins

Fraser White & Karen Yung: Co-Founders of Dulwich College International 

Nearly 400 years after Dulwich College was founded, Fraser White and Karen Yung began looking for a school in Shanghai that would provide for their three young children. They wanted a challenging and ambitious education that would prepare their children for the future, moulding them into confident and well-rounded young people. Beyond academics, they wanted a school community with the open-mindedness and intrepidness bred of international experience, a strong co-curricular programme and the grounding provided by venerable British educational traditions.  

Their search came up short. A serendipitous meeting with Graham Able, the then Master of Dulwich College in London, resulted in the idea of opening an international Dulwich College in Shanghai.

History of Dulwich College: A Legacy of Academic Excellence and Co-Curricular Innovation

Dating back to 1619, Dulwich College is one of the UK’s oldest independent schools, and it has a long history of academic excellence, innovation and respect for tradition. Its academic strength was matched by its broad and challenging co-curricular programme in sports, music, visual arts, drama and debate, which were underdeveloped in Shanghai at that time.

As the College had long been a pioneer in education, the Dulwich London Governors embraced the idea and, under the leadership of Eddie George, the then Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the Governors, Dulwich formed a 100-year global partnership with Fraser White and Karen Yung to open international colleges around the world. Dulwich College International was born, the first British independent school to take its practices and ethos to China.

Dulwich College International: Global growth and Student Success

Since the first school in Shanghai in 2003, the Dulwich International family of schools has grown in China and elsewhere in Asia, with our students achieving academic results that place them alongside the world’s best. They make significant strides in sport and in the arts, graduating to leading universities around the world. Fraser and Karen’s children were no exception and have since graduated earning themselves places at Oxford and top universities in the United States.

Who Founded Dulwich College? 

Dulwich College, our founding school, was founded by Edward Alleyn on 21 June 1619 with letters patent from King James I. This historical document, affixed with the Great Seal of England, still survives. An actor linked to Shakespeare's Globe Theatre and an entrepreneur in the world of Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre, Alleyn was a colourful and famous figure of his days. At the age of 47, Alleyn decided to establish a school for boys in London that would provide sound learning, strong artistic pursuits and good manners.

 

Who owns Dulwich College International?

Dulwich College International was co-founded in 2003 by Fraser White and Karen Yung. In 2024, Hillhouse Investment Group, a prominent investment firm, acquired DCI’s schools in Asia from Education in Motion (EiM). This acquisition continues to support DCI’s expansion and commitment to academic excellence across Asia, maintaining its educational legacy rooted in Dulwich College’s founding in London.

Where is Dulwich College International located?

Since its founding in 2003, DCI has established schools across China, South Korea, and Singapore, delivering a world-class education that reflects the traditions of its British origins.

A Pioneer in Education and Innovation

The College has long been a pioneer in education. In the 1880s, Master Canon Carver introduced the “Modern Curriculum” to the College, and in the 1940s, the College embarked on the "Dulwich Experiment", admitting students on a needs-blind basis, based on academic ability alone. Today, Dulwich College is an academically selective boys’ school, attracting students from the top 15% of the UK academic range. Having built a solid reputation with its strong academics, inspired teaching and educational innovations, Dulwich continues to be a pioneer in education, being the first British independent school to take its practices and ethos to Asia. The College has produced leading scientists, actors, film directors, musicians, sportsmen and writers, a number of whom have visited Dulwich College International (DCI) schools to talk of their experiences.

The Master of Dulwich College and Deputy Master (External) make annual inspection visits to DCI schools, whose teachers and students enjoy close collaboration with their peers at our founding school, Dulwich College, on academic and co-curricular projects each year.

Fiona Angel
As the Acting Master of Dulwich College, I am proud of our international family of schools and the collaboration that flourishes within it. We are united behind a single educational philosophy and a shared commitment to excellence in education.
- Fiona Angel, Acting Master, Dulwich College

Celebrating 400 Years of Excellence and Looking Ahead

Dulwich College celebrated its 400th anniversary in 2019 with a series of events and activities that paid tribute to our long history while looking forward to the challenges of the next century. A key highlight was the Dulwich Olympiad 2019, an annual event that brings together students from the Dulwich College International family of schools to participate in workshops and events, and to showcase their talents in competitions and performances together with students of the founding school in London, Dulwich College. While our roots date back to 1619, how old is Dulwich College International? Established in 2003, DCI has since grown into a global network of schools, continuing the tradition of academic and co-curricular excellence worldwide.

With its vision and purpose to nurture students who make a positive difference in the world, Dulwich College International is proud to be a part of this 400-year history of innovation and academic excellence.