A Project Promoted Together with the Ministry of Education to Prevent School Violence

On the 21st, at the opening ceremony of the musical club room held with 'Mentor KB for Youth!', (left) Shin Cheol-sik, principal of Seoul Video High School, and (right) Kim Tae-gong, branch manager of KB Kookmin Bank Sinjeongnegeori Station Branch, are posing for a commemorative photo.

On the 21st, at the opening ceremony of the musical club room held with 'Mentor KB for Youth!', (left) Shin Cheol-sik, principal of Seoul Video High School, and (right) Kim Tae-gong, branch manager of KB Kookmin Bank Sinjeongnegeori Station Branch, are posing for a commemorative photo.

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[Asia Economy Reporter Park Sun-mi] KB Kookmin Bank announced on the 24th that it held an opening ceremony for the musical club room at Seoul Video High School located in Yangcheon-gu.


Kim Tae-gong, Branch Manager of KB Kookmin Bank Sinjeongnegeori Station Branch, Shin Cheol-sik, Principal of Seoul Video High School, Kim Tae-yoon, Head of Social Contribution at Open Medical Society, and related organization officials attended the event held on the 21st.


The musical club room creation project, in partnership with "Youth Mentor KB!", is a project promoted by KB Kookmin Bank together with the Ministry of Education to prevent school violence, a social issue. The unused space within the school is remodeled into a musical practice room equipped with full-length mirrors, lighting, video, and sound equipment to provide students with a cultural and artistic activity space.


Through the musical club room creation project, KB Kookmin Bank establishes club rooms annually in eight elementary, middle, and high schools nationwide. It supports students' proactive participation from scriptwriting for musicals and plays to rehearsals and performances, fostering mutual understanding and cooperation among students.



A KB Kookmin Bank official stated, “KB Kookmin Bank will strengthen support to proactively address school violence issues, including real-time counseling via KakaoTalk through ‘Sangdami Teacher,’ a free legal aid project for victims of school violence, and on-site school violence prevention education.”


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