Busan Superintendent of Education Kim Seok-jun visited Gyeongil Middle School in Gangseo-gu, Busan, which is set to open on the 12th, to inspect the school facilities and check preparations for the opening. Photo by Busan Metropolitan Office of Education

Busan Superintendent of Education Kim Seok-jun visited Gyeongil Middle School in Gangseo-gu, Busan, which is set to open on the 12th, to inspect the school facilities and check preparations for the opening. Photo by Busan Metropolitan Office of Education

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Jonghyo] Kim Seokjun, Superintendent of Education for Busan Metropolitan City, conducted an on-site inspection of newly established schools scheduled to open on March 1 in Myeongji, Gangseo-gu, and Ilgwang, Gijang-gun, large-scale housing development areas.


On the 12th at 2 p.m., Superintendent Kim visited Gyeongil Middle School in Myeongji-dong, Gangseo-gu, and the nearby Myeongwon Elementary School to hear status reports from school officials and construction personnel and to inspect the facilities, checking the preparations for the school openings.


Gyeongil Middle School and Myeongwon Elementary School were established to timely allocate and accommodate the increasing number of students due to the Myeongji International New Town apartment complex development project.


On the 14th at 10 a.m., he plans to visit Ilgwang Elementary School and Ilgwang Kindergarten in Ilgwang-myeon, Gijang-gun, to inspect the preparations for their openings following the school establishments.


Ilgwang Elementary School and Ilgwang Kindergarten were established to timely allocate the increasing number of students and young children due to the new apartment construction in the Ilgwang district of Gijang-gun.



Superintendent Kim Seokjun urged school officials, saying, “Students and local residents in the Myeongji and Ilgwang areas have high expectations for the new schools,” and requested, “Please thoroughly prepare for the openings so that students can receive education in a safe and comfortable environment after the schools open.”


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