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Private school in Seoul, South Korea From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ewha Girls' High School (Korean: 이화여자고등학교) is a private girls high school located in Jeong-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Although managed by the same foundation, it is not to be confused with the coeducational Ewha Womans University High School (founded 1958), which is located near Ewha Woman's University in Seodaemun District and functions as the demonstration school attached to the university's College of Education.[3]
Ewha Girls' High School 이화여자고등학교 | |
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Jeongdong-gil 26 South Korea | |
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Type | Private |
Motto | Freedom, Love, Peace (자유, 사랑, 평화) |
Established | 1886 |
Founder | Mary F. Scranton |
Principal | Kim Hye-jeong(김혜정)[2] |
Gender | Girls |
Website | www |
Ewha Girls' High School originates from the Ewha Hakdang mission school for girls founded on May 31, 1886, by Mary F. Scranton.[4] The school expanded to offer college-level courses, with the college section eventually separating to become Ewha Womans University. The construction of a dormitory for staff and students was completed in 1900. The current principal Kim Hye-jeong was appointed in February 2017 as the school's 15th principal.[5]
At Ewha Girls' High School, every student has to join a club as part of their co-curricular activities. Ewha Girls' High School has 34 clubs which can be classified into five categories — academics, performance, service, media/debate, arts/physical education.[6]
Academics section 1
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Academics section 2
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Performance
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Service
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Media/Debate
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But in 2021 Oak,ODIN and ATOM are combined one debate club named “EBATE” Arts/Physical Education
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List of principals of Ewha Girls' High School:
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