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  1. gyeonggi-do Goyang City Ilsan Seo-gu Coeducational school located in Ilsan-dong Opened in 1953 as a public general middle school , it is a middle school with a long history and tradition in Ilsan New Town.

    • RM
    • Jin
    • Suga
    • J-Hope
    • Jimin
    • Jungkook

    RM attended Baeksin Elementary Schoolin Gyeonggi-do in Goyang city. It wasn’t long before he had to transfer though, and he attendedOma Elementaryin a different neighbourhood until graduation. He studied in Sinil Middle Schoolin Goyang city as well. Goyang city, Gyunggi-do is an area just on the outskirts of Seoul. He attended Ilsan Daejin High Sch...

    Jin attended Gwanmoon Elementary Schoolin Gyunggi-do, in Gwacheon city. It seems his family moved up to Seoul later on, as he transferred toSeoul Seryun Elementary. He must’ve stayed in the Songpa district in Seoul as he attended Bosung Middle Schoollater on. He attended Bosung High Schoolsubsequently.

    Suga attended Daegu Taejeon Elementary Schoolin his hometown of Daegu. He went toGwanum Middle School, followed by Kangbuk High Schoolas in the photo below. Seems like he did not move around much. Later on after he became a trainee, he transferred to the same school as RM, Apgujeong High School.

    J-Hope attended Seoil Elementary Schoolin Gwangju, his hometown. Later on he attended Ilgok Middle Schoolin the same area. He later attended the Gukje High Schoolin Gwangju.

    Jimin attended Hwidong Elementary Schoolin Busan – sadly, the school has since closed. He then attended Yunsan Middle School, another school that ended up closing its doors. He then attended Busan Arts High, where many of the teachers have spoken fondly about him here. After he moved up to Seoul to pursue his dreams, he attendedHankuk Performing Ar...

    The maknae attended school in Busan as well – Baekyang Elementary. He attendedBaekyang Middle Schooltoo for awhile until he had to move up to Seoul to become a trainee. He attended Shingu Middle Schoolin Sinsadong, Gangnam. Finally, for high school, he graduated from the well-known SOPA! Although many fans would be curious to get a glimpse of the m...

  2. Description of specific voluntary groups within the school (lunch, cafeteria, etc.) and student groups within the school (clubs, student councils, etc.)

  3. Children in South Korea are required to attend school starting age 5 or 6. Preschool or kindergarten is optional and can be taken by age 3. Primary school or “Chodeung Haggyo” lasts for 6 years. After primary school, children move to middle school or “Jung Haggyo”, which lasts for 3 years.

  4. Students in Oma Middle School are 50 percent Oma Elementary School, 20 percent Munchon Elementary School, 15 percent Sinchon Elementary School, and the remaining 15 percent going on to other elementary schools. Newbies can make friends with the same school, so it would be good to know.

  5. Description of specific voluntary groups within the school (lunch, cafeteria, etc.) and student groups within the school (clubs, student councils, etc.) A description of an incident involving a school that was not reported in the media.

  6. The Collegiate Academy is an elite, small, private international middle and high school in Ilsan, Gyeonggi-do. TCA provides premium education for international students in South Korea. 더컬리짓아카데미 국제학교 - 일산, 고양시, 경기도.