Hyundai Senior High School

Coordinates: 37°31′31″N 127°01′20″E / 37.5254°N 127.0223°E / 37.5254; 127.0223
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Hyundai Senior High School
현대고등학교
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Coordinates37°31′31″N 127°01′20″E / 37.5254°N 127.0223°E / 37.5254; 127.0223
Information
TypePrivate
Established1985 (1985)
FounderChung Ju-yung
PrincipalRyu Beom Yeol
Faculty102
GenderCoeducational
Enrollment1569
Color(s)Royal blue (symbol)  
Hookers Green (back ground)  
FoundationSeoul Hyundai School Corporation
FlowerLilac
TreeMagnolia kobus
WebsiteHyundai Senior High School Official Website
Hyundai Senior High School
Hangul
현대고등학교
Hanja
現代高等學校
Revised RomanizationHyeondae Godeung Hakgyo
McCune–ReischauerHyŏndae Kodŭng Hakkyo

Hyundai High School is the private high school in Apgujeong-dong, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, South Korea.

The school was established by Hyundai Group(현대그룹), and the founder is Chung Ju-yung (정주영).

The school acquired establishment permission on April 29, 1978, and opened in 1985.

History

  • 1978, April 29 - An educational foundation Seoul Hyundai Institute was established.
  • 1978, April 29 - The first chief director of the foundation Chung Ju-yung was inaugurated.
  • 1984, March 15 - The school acquired an establishment permission and started construction.
  • 1984, June 25 - The third chief director of the foundation Choi Su-Il was inaugurated.
  • 1985, January 16 - The fourth chief director of the foundation Jang Jung-Ja was inaugurated.
  • 1985, March 4 - The school had an entrance ceremony. The first principal Jung Hee-Kyung was inaugurated.
  • 1985, May 3 - The school celebrated the first school anniversary.
  • 1988, February 12 - The first Graduation
  • 2003, October 27 - Information Education Center in the school was opened.
  • 2011, March 2 - The school converted to an autonomous private school(자율형 사립고등학교).

Notable alumni

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