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  2. 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 ...

  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. Korea International School, Jeju Campus - Wikipedia

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    The school received a six-year full accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in August 2015, and is also accredited by the South Korean Ministry of Education; Korean nationals graduate with both a U.S. and South Korean high school diploma. 10 Magazine ranked Korea International School's three campuses ...

  5. Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies - Wikipedia

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    The school has been designated as a PSAT, SAT, AP and ACT Test Center by College Board, and was the first GAC program to be conducted in South Korea. Foreign Language High School Period (2005-2010) Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies was first established under the system of Foreign Language High School.

  6. KERIS - Wikipedia

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    The National Teaching & Learning Center (EDUNET), is a comprehensive education information service in Korea with public access, but designed specifically for teachers and students. Through linkage to the central government, local governments, and schools, EDUNET provides a range of instructional and learning support material and other education ...

  7. Asia Pacific International School - Wikipedia

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    Asia Pacific International School ( APIS, Korean: 아시아퍼시픽국제외국인학교) [1] is a private, non-profit K-12 school accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). [2] APIS has a global network of campuses under one school — East Asia campus in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, and campus of the West in ...

  8. Seoul Ordinance of Student Rights - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul Ordinance of Student Rights was initially drafted by the Seoul Metropolitan Office of Education [1] with the support of Seoul's Education Chief, Kwak No-hyun, on September 7, 2011 and was introduced to the Seoul City Council for consideration in October, 2011. [2] The ordinance was officially proclaimed on January 24, 2012. [3]

  9. Cheongshim International Academy - Wikipedia

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    CheongShim Middle School is the only school that accepts applicants from all of Korea. The middle school application process is divided into two general parts. In the first part, applications must submit their student records, a letter of self-introduction, and self-improvements plans worth 60 points, 25 points, and 65 points respectively.