List of schools in Sejong City

This is a list of schools in Sejong City.

History

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The Sejong City Office of Education was to be established in July 2012.[1]

Sejong City introduced a "smart education" program, and various families from the Chungcheong area moved to Sejong City. By 2012 there were so many families with children in the Cheotmaeul neighborhood that the schools there were overcrowded.[2]

Dodamyu, Elementary, Middle, and High Schools and Yonseiyu Elementary School had planned names of Bangchukyu Elementary, Middle, and High School and Jinuiyu Elementary School, respectively.[3]

In February 2013 the city government asked to have five new schools built in Residential Zone 1.[4]

Senior High Schools

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All schools are public schools.

Special Purpose High Schools

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Specialized High Schools

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Middle schools

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All schools are public schools.[5]

  • Areum Middle School
  • Bangok Middle School
  • Boram Middle School
  • Bugang Middle School
  • Jochiwon Middle School
  • Jochiwon Girls' Middle School
  • Dajeong Middle School
  • Duru Middle School
  • Dodam Middle School
  • Duru Middle School
  • Eojin Middle School
  • Geulbot Middle School
  • Geonui Middle School
  • Geumho Middle School
  • Goun Middle School
  • Haemil Middle School
  • Hansol Middle School
    • By 2012 there was overcrowding, so the Sejong City government planned to build additional schools.[6]
  • Janggi Middle School
  • Jiphyeon Middle School
  • Jongchon Middle School
  • Naseong Middle School
  • Saerom Middle School
  • Saetteum Middle School
  • Saeum Middle School
  • Sejong Middle School
  • Sodam Middle School
  • Suhyun Middle School
  • Yangji Middle School
  • Yeondong Middle School
  • Yeonseo Middle School

Elementary schools

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All schools are public schools. As of November 14, 2023, there are 50 public elementary schools in Sejong City.[7]

  • Areum Elementary School
  • Bangok Elementary School
  • Boram Elementary School
  • Bugang Elementary School
  • Chamsaem Elementary School
  • Dabit Elementary School
  • Dajeong Elementary School
  • Daepyeong Elementary School
  • Dodam Elementary School
  • Duru Elementary School
  • Eutteum Elementary School
  • Gadeuk Elementary School
  • Gamgam Elementary School
  • Garak Elementary School
  • Goun Elementary School
  • Geulbot Elementary School
  • Geumnam Elementary School
  • Hangyeol Elementary School
  • Hansol Elementary School
  • Haemil Elementary School
    • By 2012, there was overcrowding at this school, so the Sejong City government chose to build new schools.[2]
  • Janggi Elementary School
  • Jeondong Elementary School
  • Jeonui Elementary School
  • Jochiwon Daedong Elementary School
  • Jochiwon Kyodong Elementary School
  • Jochiwon Myeongdong Elementary School
  • Jochiwon Sinbong Elementary School
  • Kamsung Elementary School
  • Keumnam Elementary School
  • Mir Elementary School
  • Narae Elementary School
  • Naru Elementary School
  • Naseong Elementary School
  • Neulbom Elementary School
  • Onbit Elementary School
  • Sojeong Elementary School
  • Solbit Elementary School
  • Suwang Elementary School
  • Ssangryu Elementary School
  • Uirang Elementary School
  • Yangji Elementary School
  • Yonsei Elementary School
  • Yeonbong Elementary School
  • Yeondong Elementary School
  • Yeongidowon Elementary School
  • Yeonnam Elementary School
  • Yeonseo Elementary School
  • Yeoul Elementary School
  • Yeongyang Elementary School

Special Elementary Schools

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  • Nuri School
  • 이음 School

References

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  1. ^ "세종시 교육인프라 구축준비 본격 착수" (in Korean). Naver News. 2011-05-15. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  2. ^ a b "[대전/충남]세종시 첫마을 초중교 벌써 교실이 없다". The Dong-a Ilbo (in Korean). 2012-09-18. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  3. ^ "세종시 신설 7개 학교 교명 선정" (in Korean). Naver News. 2012-10-21. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  4. ^ "세종시 1생활권에 5개 학교 추가 건립<행복청>". Naver News. 2013-02-07. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  5. ^ "Current State of Middle School." (Archive) Sejong City. Retrieved on November 14, 2023.
  6. ^ "세종시내 학생수 초과 예상… 초·중학교 1곳씩 신설키로". Kukmin Ilbo (in Korean). 2012-09-17. Retrieved 2023-06-10.
  7. ^ "Current State of Elementary School." (Archive) Sejong City. Retrieved on November 14, 2023.
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