Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education will expand the Neulbom School program to all 265 elementary schools in Incheon starting from the second half of this year.


On the 3rd, Do Seong-hoon, Superintendent of Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education, held a New Year's press conference and said, "We will establish a hub-type care center around March to address the care gap." Neulbom School is an educational program that supports elementary students to receive education and care before and after regular classes.


The Office of Education plans to operate the 'Incheon-style Neulbom School' by expanding care facilities and strengthening related programs with the goal of fully implementing Neulbom School this year. First, in the first half of the year, the number of Neulbom Schools will increase from the existing 30 schools to 60 schools, and in the second half, it will expand to all 265 schools, while also adding 20 more elementary care classrooms.


In March, a western hub-type care center will be newly established in Seo-gu, Incheon, and additional care centers will be created in the eastern and northern regions within this year. Last month, an elementary care portal service that allows users to view care information at a glance was also launched.



Doseong Hoon, Superintendent of Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education <br>Photo by Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education

Doseong Hoon, Superintendent of Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education
Photo by Incheon Metropolitan Office of Education

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