GS Caltex Sponsored School Violence Prevention Musical, Watched by 860 Schools Nationwide View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Hwang Yoon-joo] GS Caltex announced on the 26th that the school violence prevention musical performance video, planned by the School Violence Victims' Families Association and sponsored by GS Caltex and the Ministry of Education, is receiving positive responses in educational settings.


The musical "Byeoli Ssodajinda" (Stars Are Falling) tells the story of a student wounded by school violence who overcomes the pain and boldly moves forward toward the world. It was produced based on healing cases from GS Caltex's representative social contribution project "Maeum Toktok."


The musical video was released online in April, and schools wishing to view it were provided the video free of charge to use as educational material for school violence prevention.


Since the video release, about 250,000 people from approximately 860 schools nationwide have applied to watch it. Last month, 180 students from the Korean International School in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam, also viewed the musical, showing enthusiastic responses both domestically and internationally.



GS Caltex and the School Violence Victims' Families Association plan to continue providing the musical "Byeoli Ssodajinda" free of charge to schools that apply in the second semester.


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