This private high school, with a long-standing tradition, was originally established as a two-year school named Myeongseong Academy on June 20, 1930, within the grounds of Jogyesa Temple, initiated by the Joseon Buddhist Women’s Youth Alliance. On March 7, 2005, the school was renamed Girls’ High School Attached to the College of Education, Dongguk University . In 2025, it transitioned to a coeducational system and adopted the new name Garam High School Attached to the College of Education, Dongguk University.
https://garam.sen.hs.kr/
High School Attached to College of Education, Dongguk University is a private boys’ high school located in Jangan-dong, Dongdaemun District, Seoul. It is an educational institution established by the Jogye Order of Korean Buddhism. Since its founding in 1947, the school has continuously pursued academic excellence and character development based on the wisdom and compassion of Buddhism, striving to realize an ideal world. To date, it has produced over 40,000 graduates.
https://ddbk.sen.hs.kr/
Konkuk University Middle School, affiliated with the College of Education at Konkuk University, was established in 1968 with 18 classes. As of its 50th graduation ceremony in 2021, the school has produced over 29,000 graduates. Currently, it operates 24 classes with approximately 54 faculty and staff members and around 620 students.
https://konkuk.sen.ms.kr/
Konkuk University High School, affiliated with the College of Education at Konkuk University, was established in 1980 and has produced talented individuals across various fields over its 30-plus-year history. Through its “Dream-High” vision, the school has implemented a focused career-path curriculum and customized career programs. It also strengthens teacher competencies through professional learning communities and lesson-sharing, while enhancing educational activities through communication and resource sharing with the local community.
https://konkuk.sen.hs.kr/index.do
Hadong-gun Office is the central administrative agency of Hadong-gun, Gyeongsangnam-do, responsible for resident administrative services, implementing regional development and welfare policies, and managing key local administrative and living infrastructure functions such as culture, sports, and tourism.
https://www.hadong.go.kr/main.web