Sun Shu-i became the principal in 1984 and discontinued tracking students into classes A, B, and C.[4]
The area primary school serving Chinese students is Seoul Chinese Primary School in Jung-gu.
Sun Shu-i became the principal in 1984 and discontinued tracking students into classes A, B, and C.[4]
The area primary school serving Chinese students is Seoul Chinese Primary School in Jung-gu.
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1942年光華中學建築,1945年本黉舍關門因為第二次世界大戰,1948年從頭開啟在中華民國大使館。[4]
截至2003年翻譯社 the school had 1翻譯社100 students. About half of the families of the students made their living as owners or employees of Chinese restaurants.[5]
[update]It is a hwagyo, or an ethnic Chinese school in South Korea. The South Korean government began recognizing hwagyo as educational institutions in 1998.[5]
The school has painting and Chinese calligraphy classes.[1]
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