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  2. Daeil Foreign Language High School - Wikipedia

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    Website. [1] Daeil Foreign Language High School (Korean: 대일외국어고등학교; Hanja: 大一外國語高等學校), located in Seoul, is one of the most prestigious high schools in South Korea. The private, coeducational, college preparatory school was founded in 1983 as the first foreign language high school to be established in South ...

  3. Education in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Elementary schools (Korean: 초등학교, 初等學校, chodeung hakgyo) consists of grades one to six (age 8 to age 13 in Korean years —7 to 12 in western years). The South Korean government changed its name to the current form from Citizens' school (Korean: 국민학교, 國民學校. In elementary school, students learn the following subjects.

  4. Category:High schools in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Salesian High School (South Korea) Sehwa Girls' High School. Sejong Science High School. Shinil High School. Suji High School. Suncheon Hyocheon High School. Sunhwa Arts School. Sunrin Internet High School. Susung High School.

  5. Joongdong High School - Wikipedia

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    Chungdong Kodŭng Hakkyo. Joongdong High School (Korean: 중동고등학교; Hanja: 中東高等學校) is a private school founded in 1906, [1] located in Irwon-dong, Gangnam District, Seoul, South Korea. The school and its foundation were undertaken in 1994 by Samsung Group by the will of group's founder, Lee Byung-chul, the school's 26th ...

  6. Seoul Arts High School - Wikipedia

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    Seoul-yesul-godeung-hakgyo. McCune–Reischauer. Sŏul-yesul-kodŭng-hakkyo. Seoul Arts High School (Hangul: 서울예술고등학교), also known by the Korean-language abbreviation Yego (Hangul: 예고), is a private arts high school located within Pyeongchang-dong, Jongno District, in Seoul, South Korea.

  7. 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.

  8. Seoul International School - Wikipedia

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    The high school offers over 22 AP classes in 55 different sections, including the AP Capstone Diploma, which the school has adopted for the 2016–2017 school year and onward. The current administration and faculty is led by Dr. Jim Gerhard, a long-time international school educator who has taught and led schools in many different countries.

  9. Lila Art High School - Wikipedia

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    Lila Art High School (previously known as Lila Computer High School; Korean: 리라아트고등학교) is a high school in South Korea. Originally founded in 1952 by Kwon Eungpal [1] as a vocational boys' school, it changed its name to "Lila Industrial High School" in 1992, "Lila Computer High School" in 2000, and finally "Lila Art High School" in 2009.