Starting This Year, Online Learning Support for Elementary Students Grades 3-6 Begins... Courses Available in 5 Subjects Including Korean and English
Operated 5 Times Until December (2 Months Each Session)... 100 Students Per Session, Partial and Full Tuition Support
First Course Starts March 4... Online Registration Open Until the 29th

Our Child's Grades Are Improving Rapidly!... Gwangjin-gu Operates Online Learning Program for Elementary Students View original image

Gwangjin-gu (District Mayor Kim Kyung-ho) is operating an online learning program to reduce the burden of private education expenses for elementary school students and to improve academic abilities.


The elementary school online learning program is a project newly implemented by the district this year. Through Gwangjin-gu's dedicated online education system, professional instructors conduct real-time classes and provide various learning materials reflecting the latest curriculum to the students.


The program runs from March to December, with a total of five sessions, each lasting two months. Each session recruits 90 students on a first-come, first-served basis, and 10 students from vulnerable groups such as basic livelihood security recipients, lower-income families, and legally single-parent families are recruited separately.


Of the tuition fee of 78,400 KRW, students pay 19,600 KRW themselves, and the rest is supported by the district. Vulnerable groups are provided the program free of charge.


Classes are conducted as real-time interactive online education for elementary school students in grades 3 to 6 who are registered residents of Gwangjin-gu. Students can choose and apply for one subject among five subjects: Korean, English, Mathematics, Social Studies, and Science. Classes are held twice a week for 30 minutes each, with one teacher communicating in real time with a minimum of one and a maximum of 15 students.


Additionally, all students who apply for online learning are provided with video lectures for all subjects, allowing them to study other subjects besides the one they applied for.


The first class is scheduled to start on March 4, and students wishing to participate in the program can apply by the 29th through ‘Gwangjin-gu Elementary School Online Learning’ or the ‘Gwangjin-gu website’.


Kim Kyung-ho, Mayor of Gwangjin-gu, said, “This will be a great opportunity to receive high-quality education conducted by professional instructors vividly,” and added, “We hope many parents will show interest and apply for the Gwangjin-gu online learning support program, which can reduce private education expenses and improve our children’s academic abilities.”



For more details, please contact the Education Support Division of Gwangjin-gu Office.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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