Bupyeong High School
Appearance
Bupyeong High School (BHS) | |
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Type | Public School for boys |
Motto | Sincerity (Korean: 성실; Hanja: 誠實) |
Established | 1971 |
School district | Incheon Metropolitan City Office of Education[1] |
Principal | Park Jong-ha |
Faculty | 80 (2018) |
Grades | 10-12 |
Enrollment | 818 (2018) |
Mascot | Green Lion (녹사자: Noksaja) |
Website | www |
Bupyeong High School | |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Bupyeong Godeunghakgyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Pup'yŏng Kodŭnghakgyo |
The Bupyeong High School (BHS, Korean: 부평고등학교; Hanja: 富平高等學校) is a public secondary school (grades 10-12 high school) for boys in South Korea, which is located in Bupyeong-dong, Bupyeong-gu, Incheon. The BHS was opened on March 6, 1972.
History
- 1971 Established
- 1972 Opened
- 1975 Held 1st graduation ceremony
- 1978 Founded ssireum club
- 1982 Founded football club
- 1989 Held 15th graduation ceremony
- 1994 Held 20th graduation ceremony
- 2018 Held 44th graduation ceremony (Total Alumni: 21,050 People)
Sports clubs
The BHS is famous for its excellent sports clubs, especially football club and ssireum club. In 2018, the Bupyeong High School Football Club became the champion of the National High School Football League sponsored by the president of Republic of Korea. It was the 6th champion title.[1] In 2019, the Bupyeong High School Ssireum Club became the high school champion team of the Haksan National Ssireum League.[2]
Notable alumni
Politics
- Lee Hak-jae, South Korean Politician 이학재_(정치인) [ko]
- Cha Jun-taek, South Korean Politician 차준택 [ko]
- Choi Won-sik, South Korean Politician 최원식_(1963년) [ko]
- Maeng Sung-kyu, South Korean Politician 맹성규 [ko]
- Yoo Young-rok, South Korean Politician 유영록 [ko]
- Do Sung-hoon, South Korean Politician 도성훈 [ko]
- Hong Cheol-ho, South Korean Politician 홍철호 [ko]
Media
- Noh Jong-myeon, Journalist, YTN News Presenter노종면 [ko]
- Kim Yeon-kwang, Journalist [2]
Business
- Nam Bong-hyun, CEO of Incheon Port Authority (IPA)[3]
- Kang Shin-woo, CIO of Korea Investment Corporation (KIC)[4]
Sports
- Kim Bong-gil, South Korean Footballer
- Lee Chun-soo, South Korean Footballer
- Choi Tae-uk, South Korean Footballer
- Kim Nam-il, South Korean Footballer
- Noh Jung-yoon, South Korean Footballer
- Gwak Kyung-keun, South Korean Footballer
- Lee Lim-saeng, South Korean Footballer
- Ha Sung-min, South Korean Footballer
- Kim Jung-woo, South Korean Footballer
- Kim Min-tae, South Korean Footballer
- Kim Seung-yong, South Korean Footballer
- Kim Young-chul, South Korean Footballer
- Kim Tae-ho, South Korean Footballer
- Kim Hyung-il, South Korean Footballer
- Do Hwa-sung, South Korean Footballer
- Park Byung-gyu, South Korean Footballer
- Park Sung-ho, South Korean Footballer
- Park Yong-ho, South Korean Footballer
- Park Won-hong, South Korean Footballer
- Baek Jong-hwan, South Korean Footballer
- An Sung-min, South Korean Footballer
- Ahn Hyeon-beom, South Korean Footballer
- An Hyo-yeon, South Korean Footballer
- Lee Keun-ho, South Korean Footballer
- Jeong Yeong-chong, South Korean Footballer
- Cho Yong-hyung, South Korean Footballer
- Ha Dae-sung, South Korean Footballer
- Ha Sung-min, South Korean Footballer
- Han Jae-woong, South Korean Footballer
- Ko Gyeong-cheol, South Korean Ssireum Wrestler고경철_(씨름_선수) [ko]
- Kasugaō Katsumasa, South Korean Sumo Wrestler
Entertainment
- Jeong Yoon-ho, South Korean Comedian정윤호_(희극인) [ko]
References
- ^ "부평고 대통령금배 통산 6회 우승". The Incheon Ilbo. June 13, 2018.
- ^ "인천 부평고, 학산배 전국씨름 고등부 단체 패권". The Kyeonggi Ilbo. August 15, 2019.
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