The Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education will proceed with the construction of six school complex facilities selected through a public contest in the second half of this year.


School complex facilities are one of the Ministry of Education's key policies aimed at establishing educational and care environments and serving as hubs for community integration. The goal is to expand to 50 such facilities in Gyeonggi Province between 2023 and 2027.


On August 6, the Office announced that it will invest a total of 157.5 billion won in the second half of this year to build school complex facilities in six regions: Gwangmyeong, Namyangju, Siheung, Ansan, Yangju, and Pocheon.


Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Southern Office

Gyeonggi Provincial Office of Education Southern Office

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The Office plans to work closely with the respective local governments to link future school complex facilities with educational capacity enhancement projects, such as special educational development zones and Neulbom Schools. In addition, the Office will pursue the expansion of swimming pools for survival swimming classes and the school space restructuring project in parallel.



An official from the Office stated, "We will continue to build customized school complex facilities for each region to broadly support students' educational activities. Through diverse uses, we will also strive to improve living conditions by providing educational, cultural, welfare, and sports facilities to local residents."


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