Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education

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The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education announced the results of the 2024 academic year student assignment for general high schools in the equalization school districts on the 26th. This year, the total number of new students assigned to 202 general high schools across 9 equalization districts is 55,176.


The assignment method for general high schools in the province is a 'multiple applications first, then lottery' system, and the lottery for school assignments was conducted for each school reflecting students' preference rankings.


Among all students, the rate of assignment to their first-choice school was 82.06%, which is 0.66 percentage points lower than last year, and the rate of assignment to their last-choice school was 1.13%, 0.16 percentage points lower than last year.


The rate of first-choice school assignment by region is as follows: ▲ Suwon 78.86% ▲ Seongnam 77.69% ▲ Anyang area 79.48% ▲ Bucheon 82.80% ▲ Goyang 85.85% ▲ Gwangmyeong 88.73% ▲ Ansan 79.74% ▲ Uijeongbu 88.02% ▲ Yongin 84.20%.


Students who graduated from middle schools within the province can check their assignment results at their respective middle schools, while new students who passed the qualification exam or graduated from middle schools in other cities or provinces can check their results at the education support office where they submitted their application.


The results can be checked on the high school admission transfer portal (satp.goe.go.kr) by entering the exam number and unique number found on the student's exam slip under the 'Equalization Assignment - Assignment Results Inquiry' menu.


New students must attend the preliminary gathering held at their assigned high school at 10 a.m. on the 29th of this month. They must also complete registration by the 31st of this month. However, since the preliminary gathering method and registration procedures may vary by school, detailed information should be confirmed directly with the assigned high school.



Kim Seon-gyeong, Director of Career and Vocational Education at the Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education, stated, "We are doing our best to assign schools in a way that satisfies students and parents, but due to limited capacity, it is difficult to assign everyone to their desired school." She added, "The Office of Education will continue to make efforts to respect students' school choice rights as much as possible while ensuring a fair and transparent school assignment process."


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