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  2. Pyongyang Foreigners School - Wikipedia

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    The Pyongyang Korean School for Foreigners (Korean: 평양외국인학교) is a primary school in Pyongyang, North Korea, exclusively for foreign children. It has also a facility for foreign children studying on secondary school level. The school is located at the Munsudong diplomatic compound in Pyongyang, the capital of the DPRK.

  3. Chōsen gakkō - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Korean Junior and Senior High School charges ¥ 400,000 (US$3,644.65) per year to attend, which many Korean immigrants struggle to afford, so a tuition fee waver would make a big difference to poorer parents who have no choice but to send their children to Japanese schools.

  4. Education in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    Mangyondae Schoolchildrens Palace in Pyongyang. 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. Children in the DPRK go through one year of kindergarten, five years of primary education, and six years of ...

  5. Category:Education in Pyongyang - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 February 2024, at 23:27 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Pyongyang University of Foreign Studies - Wikipedia

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    The university was split off from Kim Il-sung University in 1964. [1] North Korea's state-run Korean Central News Agency gives its foundation date as 15 November 1949. [2] [3] It does not have as high a reputation as those of Kim Il-sung University's foreign languages division, which trains members of the political elite; most graduates go on to become working-level diplomats or work in the ...

  7. Kim Il Sung University - Wikipedia

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    Kim Il Sung University (Korean: 김일성종합대학) is a public university in Taesong, Pyongyang, North Korea.Founded on 1 October 1946, it is the first institution of higher learning in North Korea since its foundation.

  8. Student loans in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Loan must be used for tuition, qualifying school fees, and other specific education-related costs, including living expenses during study. Loan payments may not exceed the student's financial need; there is no other upper limit on the amount borrowed (loan program permits full coverage of tuition and expenses). In the case of applying loan ...

  9. Soongsil University - Wikipedia

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    Soongsil University was founded on October 10, 1897, in Pyongyang as a private school by William M. Baird, a missionary of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. Board of Foreign Missions. In 1900 the school was developed into an official 4-year junior high school. In October 1901 the school was named Soongsil Hakdang (숭실학당, Soongsil ...

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