Elementary, middle, and high schools in the Ulsan area will officially begin their summer vacation starting from the 18th.


Within the Ulsan region, Bancheon Elementary School was the first to start its vacation on the 1st. Bancheon Elementary began its break early due to school environment improvement projects such as replacing asbestos ceiling materials in the rear building and upgrading heating, cooling, and lighting facilities.


Most other schools will hold their closing ceremonies between the 18th and 21st, then start their vacation, with reopening scheduled between August 16 and 25.


The school with the latest summer vacation start is Hyundai Cheongun Middle School, which will begin its break on September 1. The vacation period was adjusted due to construction of the Green Smart Future School in the main building. The school will reopen on October 4.


The school with the longest vacation is Seobu Elementary School, lasting 81 days. During the vacation, an expansion project of the cafeteria will be carried out at Seobu Elementary.


The shortest vacation is at Hyundai Middle School, lasting only one day. Hyundai Middle School plans to conduct seismic reinforcement and restroom improvement construction at the end of the academic year, so after the closing ceremony on December 8, it will have an 86-day vacation and construction period.


The average vacation length in the Ulsan area is 36 days for elementary schools, 25 days for middle schools, and 20 days for high schools.

Ulsan Office of Education.

Ulsan Office of Education.

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The Ulsan Metropolitan Office of Education will intensively conduct water safety education at all schools before the summer vacation, covering water accident prevention tips and safety rules for water leisure activities.


Additionally, to promote water safety education within schools, the office will operate visiting coastal safety classes for students in cooperation with the Ulsan Coast Guard until September, and has provided related training to enhance teachers' ability to instruct water safety education.



To effectively prevent water safety accidents, the education office has also established an organic water safety management cooperation system with related organizations such as Ulsan City Hall, local governments, the Ulsan Coast Guard, and fire stations.


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