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  2. Ministry of Education (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry of Education ( MOE; Korean : 교육부; Hanja : 敎育部; RR : Gyoyukbu; MR : Kyoyukpu) is a cabinet-level division of the government of South Korea. It was created on March 23, 2013. It should not be confused with seventeen regional Offices of Education whose heads, Superintendents, are directly elected in local elections.

  3. Anderson Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Secondary School was founded in 1960 as a girls' primary school. In 1964, it became a girls' secondary school and began admitting boys in 1965. The school has occupied several sites. Previously situated at Stevens Road and Anderson Road (from which it got its name), the school moved to Ang Mo Kio Street 44 in 1984.

  4. Taradale High School - Wikipedia

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    Taradale High School ( Māori: Te Haikura o Otatara) is a co-educational secondary school situated in Taradale, a suburb of Napier in the Hawkes Bay region of New Zealand. It caters for years 9–13. The school has an attendance roll of approximately 1047 students as of November 2023. [3]

  5. 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 ...

  6. Kyungbock High School - Wikipedia

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    Urban, 50,000 square metres (540,000 sq ft) Color (s) Blue. Website. kyungbock .hs .kr. Kyungbock High School ( Korean : 경복고등학교) is one of the oldest modern secondary school in South Korea. It is located in Jongno-gu, Seoul, near Gyeongbok Palace, after which it is named. It was established on April 18, 1921.

  7. Yongsan International School of Seoul - Wikipedia

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    Guardians. Website. www .yisseoul .org. Yongsan International School of Seoul (YISS) is a kindergarten (age 5) to 12th grade college-preparatory private international school, operated under a joint agreement between the Korea Foreign Schools Foundation and the Network of International Christian Schools (NICS). It is accredited by WASC and ACSI.

  8. Lumen Christi High School - Wikipedia

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    For soccer, volleyball, and basketball, Lumen Christi is a part of the Peninsula Conference, formerly known as Region II, District III. Recognition for the past five years includes: 2013: ASAA 1A High School Boys' Basketball 3rd place State; 2013: ASAA 1A High School Boys' Basketball Region Champions

  9. Shinil High School - Wikipedia

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    Shinil High School is a secondary school in Seoul, South Korea. It was founded in 1966, and has been designated as an autonomous private school by the Ministry of Education since 2009. It was founded in 1966, and has been designated as an autonomous private school by the Ministry of Education since 2009.