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Cheongna Dalton School (CDS) is a secular international private college preparatory school situated in Cheongna, Incheon, South Korea, [1] offering an American curriculum following the Dalton Plan in an English-only setting. Cheongna Dalton School opened to students on September 1, 2011, and has classes from pre-Kindergarten to the 12th grade.
Seoul American High School often abbreviated as SAHS was a secondary school in Yongsan Garrison, Seoul, South Korea, operated by the Department of Defense Education Activity (DODEA). The school was part of the Pacific West District of the DODEA until 2019 when the school closed.
Korea International School, Jeju Campus (KISJ) is South Korea's first international boarding school. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The school is a sister campus to Korea International School [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and an affiliate of YBM, a publishing and English-language education services company. [ 5 ]
Seoul Arts High School was founded on March 21, 1953 as Ewha Arts High School by the Yooha School Foundation (which was later renamed Ewha School Foundation and is the same foundation that operates Ewha Girls' High School and its other satellite schools).
Sejong University Museum became the largest university museum in Korea at the time of its completion, and boasts the status of being the first living folk museum in the country. The official opening ceremony took place on May 5, 1973, with former President Park Chung-hee and the First Lady Yuk Young-soo attending it. [ 59 ]
Pai Chai University is one of South Korea's oldest modern universities. Its campus is located in Seo-gu , in Daejeon metropolitan city, on the lower slopes of Yeonja Mountain . It has a present-day student body of about 14,000.
The school was founded in December 1960 by the Presbyterian Church of Korea. The original concept was born in the 1920s, but the Japanese governor at the time refused to grant permission. In the late 1950s, the Presbyterian Church of Korea secured US$150,000 by raising funds at an American conference.
The College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) was founded at Columbia University on December 22, 1899, by representatives of 12 universities and three high school preparatory academies.