On the 5th, Site Support Team of Neulbom School and Haebit Elementary & Ilgwang Elementary Operation Inspection

Busan Metropolitan Office of Education, in line with its plan to inspect the operation status of all elementary schools throughout March to support the stable operation and establishment of Neulbom School, has prompted the Haeundae Office of Education to seek on-site support measures.

Busan Haeundae Office of Education Seeks On-site Support Measures for Neulbom School (Ilgwang Elementary).

Busan Haeundae Office of Education Seeks On-site Support Measures for Neulbom School (Ilgwang Elementary).

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The Haeundae Office of Education in Busan (Superintendent Won Mi-kyung) inspected the operation status of Neulbom School at Haebit Elementary School and Ilgwang Elementary School on the 5th, with an on-site support team led by Deputy Superintendent Choi Yoon-hong.


Through this inspection, the on-site support team and the Haeundae Office of Education reviewed the overall operation, including the Neulbom School program operation for the new semester, student safety management, and personnel support status.


They also listened to the difficulties faced by faculty and staff and exchanged opinions on support measures. Starting with this inspection, the Haeundae Office of Education plans to prepare measures to support the smooth operation of Neulbom School in elementary schools within the district.


Won Mi-kyung, Superintendent of the Haeundae Office of Education, said, “The stable operation of Neulbom School is the first step to creating conditions for children born in Busan to settle in Busan,” adding, “Our Office of Education will focus administrative efforts on supporting all elementary schools in the district to ensure there are no difficulties in operating Neulbom School.”


Haebit Elementary School has been striving to operate a solid Neulbom School starting in March, including a Grade 1 learning-type Neulbom program (4 classes, 72 students), future-oriented programs such as SW·AI coding and Mogabi guitar (4 classes, 70 students), and customized programs (7 sessions, 140 students).



Ilgwang Elementary School also has 111 students participating in five Neulbom classrooms and actively utilizes nearby community growth facilities such as ‘Ilgwang Easy Jaramteo (Ilgwang Easy The One Phase 1)’ to operate Neulbom School.


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