‘Jungnang-gu High School Selection Strategy Briefing’ Live on YouTube from 5 PM to 8 PM on the 11th... Part 1: ‘Key Strategies for Choosing High Schools’, Part 2: ‘Seniors Discuss Characteristics of Each High School’

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Jong-il] Jungnang-gu (Mayor Ryu Kyung-gi) is attracting attention by preparing a program that helps students successfully prepare for high school admission.


On the 11th, the district will hold the "Jungnang-gu High School Selection Strategy Briefing," part of the Bang Jeong-hwan Education Support Center program, as a live broadcast on YouTube for middle school students and their parents in the area who are about to choose a high school.


The "Jungnang-gu High School Selection Strategy Briefing" consists of two parts: Part 1 is "Key Strategies for Choosing a High School," and Part 2 is "Characteristics of Each High School as Told by Seniors," running from 5 PM to 8 PM.


In Part 1 of the briefing, Kim Chang-sik, a professional admissions consultant, will lecture on changes in the high school admission environment, comparisons between specialized high schools, autonomous private high schools, and general high schools, as well as an analysis of university changes in 2024. In Part 2, graduates from 10 local high schools including Sinhyeon High School, Wonmuk High School, and Hyewon Girls' High School will appear to share information and experiences about high school admission.


Residents who wish to participate in the briefing can access the Jungnang-gu official YouTube channel on the 11th. However, briefing materials will only be provided to residents who pre-register for the briefing on the Bang Jeong-hwan Education Support Center website.


Ryu Kyung-gi, Mayor of Jungnang-gu, said, "This briefing will be a great help for middle school students and their parents in the area when choosing a high school," adding, "We will continue to plan and operate quality programs to contribute to strengthening educational competitiveness."



The "Bang Jeong-hwan Education Support Center" is currently being established with the goal of opening in the first half of next year. Since March of last year, some programs such as the 4th Industrial Revolution experience camp and one-on-one admissions consulting and briefing sessions have been offered online first, receiving great responses from residents.


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