Yeogang High School

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Yeogang Middle and High School
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"Yeogang strives to produce students filial to the nation, enthusiastic of the future, receptive to the community, and tolerate of all opinions."
Location
Flag of South Korea.svg Yeoju, Gyeonggi-do
Republic of Korea
Information
Type Private
Established 1970
Faculty 33
Enrollment 481
Campus Rural, 44,152 square metres (10.91 acres)
6 buildings
Color(s) Navy, Gold and Red
              
Mascot Egret
Website

Yeogang High School (Korean: 여강고등학교, Hanja: 麗江高等學校) and Yeogang Middle School (Korean: 여강중학교, Hanja: 麗江中學敎) are private-dependent, co-educational schools located in Yeoju, Gyeonggi Province, approximately one hour southeast of Seoul. The middle school serves grades seven to nine, while the high school serves grades ten to twelve. Offering students the choice of a comprehensive or vocational education, the former program prepares students for general university study, whereas the latter program prepares students for business and management university study or immediate employment.

Official Yeogang School links

See also

School seals

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Seal of the Yeogang High School

The school moniker, in two three-stroke diamond inscribed blocks, consists of "yeo gang", or "bristle river". The name comes from the way local waterways sinuate like horse bristles during the wet season. The red badge symbolizes a strong will to study, the blue badge large dreams.