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  2. 2011 Seoul free lunch referendum - Wikipedia

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    The Seoul Free Lunch Referendum was a referendum held on 24 August 2011, on the subject of free school meals in the schools around the Seoul Metropolitan Area. Then-mayor of Seoul, Oh Se-hoon, proposed to provide a limited free meal service to the 30% of the impoverished children in Seoul, but the Democratic Party proposed to make the free meal service to every child in Seoul starting from ...

  3. School meal - Wikipedia

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    Free school meals can be universal school meals for all students or limited by income-based criteria, which can vary by country. [14] A study of a free school meal program in the United States found that providing free meals to elementary and middle school children in areas characterized by high food insecurity led to better school discipline among the students. [15]

  4. List of cafeterias - Wikipedia

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    Childs Restaurant, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, c. 1908 This is a list of cafeterias.A cafeteria is a type of food service location in which there is little or no waiting staff table service, whether a restaurant or within an institution such as a large office building or school; a school dining location is also referred to as a dining hall or canteen (in the UK, Ireland and some Commonwealth ...

  5. Branksome Hall Asia - Wikipedia

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    In March 2009, Branksome Hall Toronto and the Korean government held a meeting regarding the establishment of a sister school (Branksome Hall Asia), in Jeju Global Education City. Jeju Global Education City is a project run by the South Korean government to create an area of mainly international private schools.

  6. Seodang - Wikipedia

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    In the 20th century, many seodang were modernized and known as "improved seodang" (개량 서당), and eventually accredited as primary schools during Colonial Korea. [5] This was part of a dramatic expansion of private education in this period; from 1883 to 1908, some 5,000 private schools were established in Korea. [ 6 ]

  7. Taejon Christian International School - Wikipedia

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    The school accepts foreign families living locally for work, families living abroad and looking for education in Korea, and local Korean families with connections to foreign culture and education abroad. Taejon Christian International School also plays a partnership role in globalization efforts in the city of Daejeon. [1] [2]

  8. 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 ...

  9. Category : Schools in South Korea by populated place

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    Category: Schools in South Korea by populated place. 3 languages. ... Schools in Suwon (5 P) U. Schools in Ulsan ...