Suji High School

Suji High School is a public high school (ages 16–18) in Yongin, South Korea.[1] It was opened on November 1, 1994. It holds 684 students as of 2010. It used to be an unstandardized high school where only students who achieve a high grade in middle school were allowed to enter. However, since 2015, it became standardized due to Yongin's standardized high school policy.

Symbols[2]

It means unyieldingly noble beliefs and principles and loyalty.

Because of its color, it means noble and pure mind.

It stands for lofty grace.

Its shape come from its Hangul name 수지's ㅅ and ㅈ and its color means harmony of sky(blue) and land(yellow).

Also it stands for high(lofty) spirit and modesty.

History[3]

1994. 11. 01 Official permission of school foundation.

1995. 03. 01 Appointment of 1st principal, ChoongGyo Shin.

1995. 03. 04 Entrance ceremony of freshmen(10 classes, 461 persons).

1997. 02. 14 1st Graduation ceremony(21 persons).

1998. 09. 01 Appointment of 2nd principal, JongChoon Lee.

1999. 02. 25 Completion of Food service center.

2000. 07. 03 Opening of multipurpose classroom.

2000. 10. 27 Briefing session of Reading Education Research School appointed by Education Ministry.

2001. 11. 20 Briefing session of Volunteer Activity Demonstration School appointed by Gyeonggi-do Education Authority.

2002. 11. 21 Briefing session of Volunteer Activity Demonstration School appointed by Gyeonggi-do Education Authority.

2003. 09. 01 Appointment of 3rd principal, ShinSup Park.

2004. 09. 01 Appointment of 4th principal, DoSup Shin.

2005. 06. 24 Extension of back building.

2005. 08. 31 Foundation of Parents Boram Corps of teachers.

2005. 10. 20 Briefing session of Education Curriculum Research School appointed by Gyeonggi-do Education Authority.

2005. 12. 30 Completion of elevator for challenged person.

2007. 01. 30 Library remodeling.

2009. 02. 10 Kim Sung-Woo finished the whole course of high school.

2010. 02. 05 Completion of Math and Science subject-classroom.

2010. 03. 01 Appointment of 5th principal, JeongYeol Lyu.

Curriculum[4]

  1. Grade 10th
    1. General subject: Korean, Ethics, Society, Korean History, Mathematics, Science, Technique&Housekeeping, P.E, Music, Art, English.
    2. Special subject:
  2. Grade 11th
    1. General subject: Information society and Computer, P.E and Health, Chinese character.
    2. Advanced (Intensified) subject: Literature, MathematicsⅠ(1st term), MathematicsⅡ(2nd term), PhysicsⅠ, ChemistryⅠ, BiologyⅠ, Earth ScienceⅠ, EnglishⅠ.
    3. Elective subject: Music and Life/ Art and Life
  3. Grade 12th
    1. General subject: Citizen ethics, Ecology and Environment.
    2. Advanced (Intensified) subject: Reading, Practical English Conversation, Integral and Statistics, Geometry and Vector.
    3. Elective subject: Spanish/Chinese, Korean Geography/Korean Modern and Contemporary History, PhysicsⅡ/ChemistryⅡ/BiologyⅡ/Earth ScienceⅡ(select 2), English Reading and Composition/EnglishⅡ.

Student Council[5]

It consists of chairman, vice-chairman, scribe, 8 department heads, 8 deputy department heads.

  1. Chairman
  2. Vice-chairman
  3. Scribe
  4. General affairs department
    1. Department head
    2. Deputy department head
  5. Order-Fulfilling department
    1. Department head
    2. Deputy department head
  6. Environment department
    1. Department head
    2. Deputy department head
  7. Service department
    1. Department head
    2. Deputy department head
  8. Health department
    1. Department head
    2. Deputy department head
  9. Art and Science department
    1. Department head
    2. Deputy department head
  10. Information department
    1. Department head
    2. Deputy department head
  11. P.E department
    1. Department head
    2. Deputy department head

Location

It is located in Pungdeokcheon-dong, Suji-gu, Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea

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