Seoul Science High School 서울과학고등학교 |
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1-1 Hyehwa-dong Jongno-gu, Seoul South Korea |
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Type | Specialty High School |
Motto | "예지의행 (叡智義行)" (literal translation: "Intelligence and Righteous Action") |
Established | 1989 |
Principal | Gyu-Hyeong Lim |
Grades | 10-12 |
Enrollment | 373 (2012) |
Website | http://www.sshs.hs.kr |
Seoul Science High School | |
Hangul | 서울과학고등학교 |
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Hanja | 서울科學高等學校 |
Revised Romanization | Seoul Gwahak Godeung Hakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Sŏul Kwahak Kodŭng Hakkyo |
Seoul Science High School is a public school for gifted students (ages 15–18) interested in science. The school was established in 1989, and is located at Jongno-gu, Seoul. It is one of the nineteen science high schools in Republic of Korea. In 2009, it has become an 'academy for gifted students' selected by the ministry of education of Korea. Now it is one of the four such academies in Republic of Korea.
The school accepts its intake from the top 0.01% of middle school graduates. Before the transition, there were about 180 students in each grade, but the number decreased to 156. The general program was a three-year course, but an early graduation program existed. About one-third of sophomore students graduated one year earlier than typical high school students.
However, after the transition to 'academy for gifted students', students in each grade have decreased to 120, and the curriculum has set again to fulfill the need and curiosity of students. The new curriculum includes of the following :
In order to achieve graduation, a student must fulfill 170 credits in overall course work, which consists of 140 credits on academic course and 30 credits on research. Also, the student must fulfill at least 240 hours on special activities: 120 hours on group activity, and 120 hours on volunteer work. The university-level courses are accepted as Advanced Placement credit at KAIST, POSTECH, UNIST, GIST, and DGIST.
The school has many national and international Science Olympiad participants and medal winners. Usually a quarter to a half of the Korean participants in the International Science Olympiads are from Seoul Science High School.
Graduates from this school typically enter Seoul National University, KAIST, and POSTECH. Some students enroll to colleges abroad such as MIT, Caltech, UC Berkeley, Stanford, Harvard, and Cornell. Many alumni have undertaken graduate studies at top institutions in Korea, U.S., and Europe after earning their bachelor's degrees.