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  2. Education in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Middle schools are called Jung hakgyo (중학교) in Korean, which literally means middle school. High schools are called Godeung hakgyo (고등학교) in Korean, literally meaning "high school". Middle school. Middle schools in South Korea consist of three grades. Most students enter at age 12 and graduate at age 14 or 15.

  3. Education in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Education in the Democratic People's Republic of Korea. Education in North Korea is universal and state-funded schooling by the government. As of 2021, UNESCO Institute for Statistics does not report any data for North Korea's literacy rates. Some children go through one year of kindergarten, four years of primary education, six years of ...

  4. History of education in Korea - Wikipedia

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    The history of education in Korea can be traced back to the Three Kingdoms of Korea, or even back to the prehistoric period. Both private schools and public schools were prominent. Public education was established as early as the 400 AD. Historically, the education has been heavily influenced by Confucianism and Buddhism .

  5. Taejon Christian International School - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.tcis.or.kr. Taejon Christian International School (TCIS) is a Pre-K to Grade 12 international school located in an area known as Techno Valley, a neighborhood in the northern part of Daejeon, South Korea. TCIS is a Three-Programme IB World School and provides boarding care through on-campus dormitory facilities.

  6. Basic Hanja for educational use - Wikipedia

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    Basic Hanja for educational use (Korean: 한문 교육용 기초 한자, romanized: hanmun gyoyukyong gicho Hanja) are a subset of Hanja defined in 1972 (and subsequently revised in 2000) by the South Korean Ministry of Education for educational use. Students are expected to learn 900 characters in middle school and a further 900 at high school.

  7. Baekdu Hagwon - Wikipedia

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    Throughout kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, and high school, ethnic education incorporating Korean language and Korean culture is provided in the curriculum. Korean language classes are held for 3 to 5 hours per week, and subjects related to Korean geography, history, and Korean culture such as Taekwondo and Samulnori are also ...

  8. Tokyo Korean Junior and Senior High School - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Korean Middle and High School (東京朝鮮中高級学校 Tōkyō Chōsen Chūkōkyūgakkō; Korean: Chosōngul: 도꾜조선중고급학교 Hanja: 도꾜朝鮮中高級學校) is a North Korea-aligned Korean international school in Jūjōdai [ ja] (十条台), Kita-ku, Tokyo. [1] As of 2013 it was one of ten North Korean-aligned high ...

  9. Category:Middle schools in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    S. Saetbyoul Middle School. Sunhwa Arts School. Suwonbuk Middle School. Categories: Middle schools in Korea. Secondary schools in South Korea.