Operation of Practical Music and Art Practice-Centered Curriculum

Busan Gijang-gun Busan Yebit School (Principal Kang Byung-su) achieved excellent college admission results in the 2024 university entrance exams.

Practical training focused on hands-on curriculum.

Practical training focused on hands-on curriculum.

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Among the 57 graduates this year, most entered universities. In the music field, one student was accepted to Goldsmiths, University of London, a world-renowned arts university in the UK, and many students were admitted to universities in the Seoul metropolitan area, including Dankook University. A total of 31 students advanced to university.


Additionally, in the art field, two students enrolled in Chung-Ang Culture Industry University, Korea's first specialized university for cultural industries, with a total of 25 students entering university.


Since its opening in March last year, the school has provided customized practical training for third-year general high school students aspiring to careers in the arts. Through this, students received practice-centered education offered by the school and honed their skills. As a result, both the school and students achieved outstanding college admission results in the first year since the school's establishment.



Principal Kang Byung-su of Busan Yebit School said, "The excellent results in the first year of opening were due to the well-equipped practical training environment and the operation of a practice-centered curriculum," adding, "We will continue to refine and expand the curriculum to do our best in nurturing talents in the fields of music and art."


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