Poster Announcing Recruitment for Participants in Gyeonggi-do's 'Danolja Vacation Camp'

Poster Announcing Recruitment for Participants in Gyeonggi-do's 'Danolja Vacation Camp'

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Gyeonggi Province is recruiting participants for its winter vacation camp program.


The Gyeonggi-do Lifelong Education Promotion Institute announced on the 16th that it will begin recruiting participants from the 20th of this month for the ‘Danolja Vacation Camp,’ a winter vacation care program at the Gyeonggi Future Education Campus, which will operate starting January next year.


The Danolja Vacation Camp is a lodging program designed for 4th to 6th grade elementary school students, combining care, education, and tourism experience activities during the vacation period. The curriculum is designed to enhance educational effectiveness and participation by incorporating play-based learning methods.


The camp will be held in three sessions from January 8 to March 1 next year at the Anpyeong and Paju campuses, consisting of 4-night 5-day and 11-night 12-day courses. Each session will accommodate 115 students, with a total of 690 students participating.


The camp program includes ▲an experiential English program with native speakers ▲future education programs such as artificial intelligence (AI) coding, drone coding, and webtoon artist experience ▲tours of museums and experience facilities within Gyeonggi Province ▲physical activities and recreation ▲and programs to improve communication and collaboration skills through group living, all organized in a beneficial and diverse manner.


The tuition fee for the scholarship camp is 600,000 KRW for the 4-night 5-day course and 1,500,000 KRW for the 11-night 12-day course. Residents of Gyeonggi Province can participate at discounted prices of 400,000 KRW and 1,000,000 KRW, respectively. Additionally, Gyeonggi Province fully supports the costs for special support groups such as basic livelihood security recipients and children from multicultural families. There are also discounts available for siblings attending together and children of national merit recipients.



Jo Tae-hoon, Director of Lifelong Education at Gyeonggi Province, stated, "We hope this vacation camp will provide learning opportunities for future talents and serve as a childcare program that supports the growth of children."


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