Seoul Arts High School

Seoul Arts High School (Hangul: 서울예술고등학교), also known by the Korean-language abbreviation Yego (Hangul: 예고), is a private arts high school located within Pyeongchang-dong, Jongno District, in Seoul, South Korea.

Seoul Arts High School
서울예술고등학교
Address
Pyeongchangmunwha-ro 70


South Korea
Information
TypePrivate, Specialist
MottoLiberty, Love, Peace[1]
Established1953
PrincipalGeum Nan-se (금난새)
GenderCo-educational
Websitewww.yego.or.kr
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationSeoul-yesul-godeung-hakgyo
McCune–ReischauerSŏul-yesul-kodŭng-hakkyo

History

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). The name was changed later that year to reflect the school's coeducational status. Originally a government-aided school, it was granted autonomous (private) status, effective from the 2003–04 academic year.[2]

The school held a special exhibition in 2013 to celebrate its 50th anniversary.[3]

The incumbent principal, Geum Nan-se (금난새), was appointed in 2014 and is the school's 8th principal.[4]

Academics

Over the years, Seoul Arts High School has gained a reputation as one of the country's premier schools for both its arts programs and results in the university entrance examinations (SAT).[5] The music department has notably sent its students to the country's top music schools, including Seoul National University's College of Music, and the internationally renowned Curtis Institute of Music and Juilliard School in the United States.[6]

The art and dance departments are also well-known for high-achieving graduates as well.

Seoul Arts High School requires students to take mainstream subjects like their peers in regular high schools, in addition to specialist majors offered by the three departments:[7]

  • Dance
  • Art
  • Music

Notable alumni

References

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