- Myungduk Foreign Language High School
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Myung Duk Foreign Language High School Hangeul: 명덕외국어고등학교
Hanja: 明德外國語高等學校
Russian: Спец-школа Иностранных Языков МёндокLocation Seoul, Korea, Republic of Information Type Private Motto 높은 이상을 갖자 그리고 성실 근면하자
Let Us Follow High Ideals and with Sincerety, Labor DiligentlyReligious affiliation(s) none Established 1992 Principal Jae Yong Kang (강재용), 2011~ Website mdfh.or.kr Myung Duk Foreign Language High School (Hangeul: 명덕외국어고등학교, Hanja: 明德外國語高等學校) is a foreign language high school located in the Gang-seo District of Seoul, Korea.
History
The establishment of Myungduk Foreign Language High School was approved by the Ministry of Education on September 11, 1991. The main building for the school, Su Myung Kwan (Hangeul: 수명관), was dedicated on November 30, 1991. The school officially opened on March 5, 1992 to 500 students who were given admission. There were ten classes of language majors featuring 3 German, 3 French, 3 Japanese and 1 Russian. Today there are four English (sub-majoring 2 German and 2 French), 2 German, 2 French, 1 Japanese, 1 Russian and 2 Chinese major offerings. The total number of graduates since 1995 until the 15th graduation in 2009 was 7,447.
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