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Hyundai Chungun High School

Coordinates: 35°32′12″N 129°25′42″E / 35.53660°N 129.42827°E / 35.53660; 129.42827
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Hyundai Chungun High School
현대청운고등학교
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Coordinates35°32′12″N 129°25′42″E / 35.53660°N 129.42827°E / 35.53660; 129.42827
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TypePrivate, Boarding
Established1981 (1981)
FounderChung Ju-yung
PrincipalHyun Yung-gil
Faculty61
Enrollment530
FlowerRose
TreeBamboo
Websitewww.hcu.hs.kr
Hyundai Chungun High School
Hangul
현대청운고등학교
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHyeondae Cheong-un Godeung Hakgyo
McCune–ReischauerHyŏndae Ch'ŏngun Gotŭng Hakkyo

Hyundai Chungun High School (Korean현대청운고등학교; HCU), is a private boarding high school located in Dong-gu, Ulsan, South Korea. It is one of six independent private high schools (자율형 사립고) in South Korea that require an application of nationwide scale and admissions test to the applicant students.

Specialized education

The school runs a so-called "Elite Leadership Education" program for gifted students, including Advanced Placement (AP) courses, as the school was registered as an official AP test center by the College Board in 2007. The school also operates the Academic Adviser Policy, an essay-writing program, and specializes in foreign languages, algebra, and natural sciences.[1]

Established in 2008, the Hyundai Chungun Global Leader Program (HCGLP) is an international class for admission to top foreign universities, including English presentation courses to improve speaking and thinking ability in English. Sophomores can join the Global Leader Scholarship (GLS), a three-week program at Portland State University, Oregon, United States.[1]

The school also runs classes and clubs for Korean traditional music and arts, including Samul Nori, Daegeum, and Gayageum.

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