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Sakha-Korean School

Sakha-Korean School
Location
42 Korolenko St.
Yakutsk, 677005
Sakha Republic
Information
Established 1994
Principal Olga Kimovna Potapova
Faculty 30
Number of students 280
Website
Sakha-Korean School
Korean name
Hangul 사하·한국학교
Hanja 사하·韓國學校
Russian name
Russian Саха-корейская школа
Romanization Sakha-koreyskaya shkola

The Sakha-Korean School is a school in Yakutsk, Sakha Republic. It was founded in 1994 and in 2008 it enrolled roughly 280 students at the primary and middle-school levels (up from roughly 200 in 2002).

The origins of the school go back to May 1994; a South Korean ethnographer doing research on the indigenous peoples of Siberia had been in discussions with the government of the Sakha Republic to set up a Korean-language school, and began to look for teachers in South Korea. Gang Deok-su, a professor of Russian at the Hankuk University of Foreign Studies and head of the Sakha-Korea Friendship association, agreed to assist. The Yakutsk Korean Association, founded in 1989, had previously set up Sunday schools for the teaching of the Korean language, but due to the increasing demand for specialists of the language, powerful supporters threw their weight behind the move to set up a full-time school, including president of the Sakha Republic Mikhail Nikolayev. Then-head of the Yakutsk Department of Education Evgeniya Mikhailova provided early local leadership for the project; the Sakha Republic government has continued to provide financial support to the school as part of its wider plan to improve foreign-language education in the republic. Other early local supporters of the school included head of the Institute for Advanced Education Studies Olga Chorosova and chairwoman of the Yakutsk Korean Association Vera Shamayeva.

In 2006, the school established a branch in Aldansky Ulus.

Roughly 250 students have graduated from the school since its founding. Its fifteenth anniversary, in December 2009, was celebrated in a ceremony attended by Mikhailova (who by then had risen to the position of vice-president of the Sakha Republic), minister of internal affairs Georgy Nikonov, and the South Korean consul-general of Irkutsk, Choi Seok-in.

Olga Kimovna Potapova was promoted from vice-principal to principal in 2002, when her predecessor Gennady Kim decided to take another job. The school have a teaching staff of 25 full-time teachers and 5 part-time teachers. Their staff includes four South Korean teachers.


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