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  2. Chōsen gakkō - Wikipedia

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    As a growing industrial economy, North Korea funnelled funds through the Chongryon to finance Chōsen schools, along with parents paying tuition fees. [ 18 ] [ 1 ] In 2021, a press release from Pyongyang reported that, since the start of the Chōsen gakkō, North Korea had sent over ₩ 500 billion ( US$ 437.08 million) of financial support.

  3. 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.

  4. Education in North Korea - Wikipedia

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    By 1958 North Korean sources claimed that seven-year compulsory primary and secondary education had been implemented. [3] [2] In the 1950s, owing to the destruction of schools in the DPRK during the Korean War, thousands of DPRK elementary school, high school, and university students were sent to study in Eastern Bloc nations in Europe.

  5. Korean language education in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Korean language education in the United States includes learning at U.S. colleges and universities, schools, and institutions. According to a study conducted by Live the Language School (LTL), an Asian language education institution, Korean language is the second most desired language by Americans with an average monthly Google search volume of ...

  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 Military University - Wikipedia

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    Kim Il Sung Military University (also known as Kim Il Sung Military Academy) is a university located in Mangyongdae-guyok, Pyongyang, capital of North Korea.Founded in 1948 and named after Kim Il Sung, founder of North Korea, the school is a post-secondary educational institution for officers in the Korean People's Army.

  8. 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.

  9. Category:Education in Pyongyang - Wikipedia

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