Only 32 Graduates, Rural High School in Yeongyang, Gyeongbuk These Days... Produces Successful Entrants to Seoul National University and Other Capital Area Universities "A Celebration"
[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Kim Gwi-yeol] Yeongyang High School in Gyeongbuk is in high spirits after producing seven successful applicants to prestigious universities in the Seoul metropolitan area, including one admitted to Seoul National University.
Yeongyang High School, located in a rural area, is a "small" school with only 32 third-year students, but in the 2022 college entrance exam, it produced seven successful applicants to well-known universities in the Seoul metropolitan area, including one to Seoul National University, one to Kyung Hee University, one to Kwangwoon University, three to Dankook University, and one to Sangmyung University.
This achievement is attributed to its status as an autonomous public high school, which enabled various academic improvement programs, a subject classroom system, and operation as a leading school for the high school credit system.
The school analyzed that providing educational opportunities such as self-directed learning, intensive night study sessions, various club activities, and after-school supplementary classes increased the efficiency of college guidance.
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Principal Park Cheon-ik said, "I am proud of the students who steadfastly walked their path despite the adverse conditions of COVID-19 and the teachers who guided their college admissions."
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