Kwangwoon Electronics Technical High School

Kwangwoon Electronic Technical High School is a public technical, all-male high school located in Nowon-gu, a district in the northeastern area of Seoul, South Korea. It is a three-year training school with approximately 1,100 students and a teaching staff of about 100.

Kwangwoon Electronic Technical High School
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Information
TypeTechnical, day
MottoDiligence and Sincerity, Thrift and Frugality, Inquiry and Practice
Established1934
Head of SchoolKim Kyungchae
Faculty100
GenderBoys
Enrollment1106 total
Average class size20 students
Student to teacher ratio8:1
Color(s)Blue & Red         
Kwangwoon Electronics Technical High School
Hangul
Hanja
Revised RomanizationGwang-un Jeonja Gong-eop Godeung Hakkyo
McCune–ReischauerKwang'un Chǒnja Kong'ǒp Kodǔng Hakkyo

History

Founded in 1934, it shares a lineage and history with Kwangwoon University and was originally its high school section. In December 1964, the current name was adopted. It received recognition as a training school specializing in the STEM fields, specifically engineering.

Notable alumni

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