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DAEJEON CITY ADULT SECONDARY SCHOOL WELCOMES 335 NEW STUDENTS, AVERAGE AGE 60

HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter / Updated : 2025-03-12 13:22:33
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Daejeon, South Korea – Daejeon City Adult Secondary School has opened its doors to a remarkable group of 335 new students, embarking on a journey of lifelong learning. The school's 6th entrance ceremony, held at Daejeon City Hall, was a testament to the enduring pursuit of education, with the average age of the incoming class being in their 60s.

The 2025 intake saw a significant increase of 140 students compared to the previous year, comprising 90 middle school students and 245 high school students. Notably, 297 of the new students are women, highlighting the school's role in empowering female learners.

In response to the increased enrollment, Daejeon City and the City Office of Education expanded the school's capacity from four to seven high school classes and increased the student-per-class ratio, ensuring a conducive learning environment.

The entrance ceremony was a heartwarming occasion, with children congratulating their parents on fulfilling their lifelong dreams of attending middle and high school. Family members shared emotional moments of support and encouragement.

The ceremony featured traditional proceedings, including entrance approvals, student oaths, and congratulatory speeches, followed by a second part with faculty introductions, congratulatory videos, and performances. The congratulatory videos, prepared by spouses, children, and grandchildren, added a deeply touching element to the event.

Students will follow the Ministry of Education's curriculum, completing middle school and high school courses in two years each. The school aims to provide not only academic qualifications but also a supportive environment for students to learn, grow, and lead fulfilling lives.

Established in March 2020, Daejeon City Adult Secondary School is the first public, accredited school in South Korea to support adult learners and youth in obtaining academic qualifications. It is operated through a collaborative effort between Daejeon Metropolitan City, the Daejeon Metropolitan Office of Education, and the Daejeon Institute for Lifelong Education, offering both daytime and evening two-year programs for middle and high school levels. Student recruitment takes place every October.

Daejeon Mayor Lee Jang-woo expressed his sincere congratulations to the new students, stating, "I offer my heartfelt congratulations to the students who have not given up on their desire to learn and are embarking on a new challenge. Daejeon City will continue to provide unwavering support so that citizens can pursue brighter futures."

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