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  2. Education in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Animation Vocational High School in Henan, South Korea. High schools in South Korea teach students for three years, from first grade (age 15–16) to third grade (age 17–18), and students commonly graduate at age 17 or 18. High school students are commonly expected to study increasingly long hours each year moving toward graduation, to become ...

  3. Tokyo Korean Junior and Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    The school's curriculum is similar to that of most Japanese senior high schools. Modern history classes have their own course materials, while other classes use Korean translations of Japanese textbooks. Many female students take dance classes using Korean styles. Students in their senior (final) year take trips to North Korea. [3]

  4. Seoul Global High School - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Global High School. Seoul Global High School (SGHS; Korean: 서울국제고등학교) is a domestic-international public college preparatory school situated in Jongno District, Seoul, South Korea, offering a Korean Curriculum. SGHS's educational goal is to nurture students to become international specialists equipped with scholastic ...

  5. Seoul Science High School - Wikipedia

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    Sŏul kwahak-kodŭng-hakkyo. Seoul Science High School for Gifted Students is an academy for gifted students (ages 15–18) interested in science. The school was established in 1989, and is located at Jongno-gu, Seoul. It was established as one of the 'Science High Schools' in Republic of Korea. In 2009, it has become an 'Academy for Gifted ...

  6. Hanlim Multi Art School - Wikipedia

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    Hanlim School was founded on 3 March 1962, with Lee Hyeon-man being appointed school principal. In 2009, it became the Hanlim Multi Arts High School. It is known as one of the schools attended by current and future members of the South Korean entertainment industry, alongside the School of Performing Arts Seoul and Lila Art High School.

  7. Gyeonggi Academy of Foreign Languages - Wikipedia

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    gafl.hs.kr. Gyeonggi Academy of Foreign Languages, or GAFL (경기외국어고등학교, 京畿外國語高等學校) is a foreign language high school located in Uiwang-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea. It is equipped with two student dormitories, each for different genders, with its own dormitory inspectors as staff. Students are divided into eight ...

  8. Seoul International School - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Times & Tiger Times Online. Yearbook. Tiger's Eye. Website. www.siskorea.org www.ttonl.org. Seoul International School (or SIS as it is commonly called) is a secular international private college preparatory school situated in Seongnam, South Korea, [1] offering an American curriculum in an English-only setting.

  9. History of education in Korea - Wikipedia

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    In 1886, Gyungshin School (경신학교) was established by H.H. Underwood. The school developed into the present-day Yonsei University. In 1895, Heungha School (흥화학교; 興化學校) was established by Min Yeong-hwan to teach English, Japanese, and surveying techniques. In 1899, Jumjin School was established by An Chang-ho. [1]