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  2. Daewon Foreign Language High School - Wikipedia

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    Daewon Foreign Language High School (Korean: 대원외국어고등학교; Hanja: 大元外國語高等學校), sometimes Daewon FLHS or DFLHS, is a private preparatory school located in Seoul, South Korea. Students choose one primary language as a major from Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish, or German to study during their three years at the ...

  3. Hanyoung Foreign Language High School - Wikipedia

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    Students study 13-15 subjects every year, with one to four hours of classes in each subject weekly. Subjects offered include Korean, English, Chinese classics, modern languages (Chinese, German, French, Japanese, and Spanish), ethics, Korean history, world history, government and politics, economic geography, music, art, physical education, computer science, mathematics, and science.

  4. Seoul Foreign Language High School - Wikipedia

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    Seoul Foreign Language High School has its own admission tests. Usually only the top 3% of middle school students can get an offer from this school. SFLHS students choose one primary language as a major upon application from English, German, Chinese, French, or Japanese to study during their three years at SFLHS. Korean and English are ...

  5. Myungduk Foreign Language High School - Wikipedia

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    The school officially opened on March 5, 1992 to 500 students who were given admission. There were ten classes of language majors featuring 3 German, 3 French, 3 Japanese and 1 Russian. Today there are four English (sub-majoring 2 German and 2 French), 2 German, 2 French, 1 Japanese, 1 Russian and 2 Chinese major offerings.

  6. Busan Foreign Language High School - Wikipedia

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    Busan Foreign Language High School has three scholarship; one for freshmen, and two for enrolled students. The freshmen scholarship is recognized to ten students every year they matriculate. Two students each from French and Deutsche major, and three students each from Japanese and Chinese major; total of ten students with the highest placement ...

  7. Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies - Wikipedia

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    Hankuk Academy of Foreign Studies was first established under the system of Foreign Language High School. All students had to "major" a foreign language of choice, and 10 classes were divided according to the students' major. Following describes divisions under the system of Foreign Language High School:

  8. Seongnam Foreign Language High School - Wikipedia

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    Seongnam Foreign Language School (Korean: 성남외국어고등학교, 성남외고 Hanja: 城南外國語高等學校), commonly referred to as SNFL is a national school located in Seongnam, South Korea. SNFL offers regular high school courses with four different second language programs (English, German, Chinese, Japanese).

  9. Daeil Foreign Language High School - Wikipedia

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    Daeil Foreign Language High School (Korean: 대일외국어고등학교; Hanja: 大一外國語高等學校), located in Seoul, is one of the most prestigious high schools in South Korea. The private, coeducational, college preparatory school was founded in 1983 as the first foreign language high school to be established in South Korea aiming ...