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Night self-study time is an important time to improve individual academic achievement and is therefore conducted in a separate study room.
Every day, the teachers in charge share real-time student information with other staff including the houseparents as well as homeroom teachers, helping them to systematically monitor the student's academic progress and students to focus on self-directed learning.
Night self-study is compulsory for all students, and middle school late night self-study is optional.
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Students develop autonomy and creativity through the Project Creativity Program, where students set goals for a group or individual in a field they wish to study or work for one semester and then work on their group or individual project autonomously every Saturday morning.
Every Wednesday afternoon, Spoarts activities are conducted under the guidance of experts.
Other activities include school guidance in accordance with Daewon Honor Society, morning exercises and various mentorship activities.
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Depending on the type of university the student wants (Korean University, Overseas University, Chinese University, etc.), we operate a variety of programs related to TOEFL, SAT, AP, HSK, and other foundation courses, and the teachers in charge provide customized guidance according to individual choices.
The extracurricular optional courses offer a variety of programs related to sports, clubs, and arts.
The fees for optional courses vary depending on the subject and number of students enrolled, so we will announce at the beginning of the semester. However, it is priced at a lower cost than the feeds of private academies.
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Physical Education is a regular curriculum, and Spoarts is an extracurricular activity exclusive to Qingdao Daewon School, which combines Sports and Art. The purpose of this course is to help students prepare for college and enrich their lives by training their minds and developing hobbies with expert guidance in designated local communities every Wednesday afternoon.
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The regular curriculum includes Korean, English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies and Chinese, as well as Music, Arts, Physical Education, Spoarts, and Creative Activities.
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The education program of Qingdao Daewon School is based on the programs operated in Daewon High School and Daewon International Middle School, and we develop and operate customized education programs of Qingdao Daewon, supplemented according to the educational environment in China.
Classes are taught in English. However, we aim to cultivate an environment where all students can improve their English as well as Chinese. To achieve this, our programs focus on reading, writing, and speaking in English and our after-school curriculum is fully prepared for TOEFL, SAT, AP, HSK, etc. Other detailed operations are tailored to the student's career and academic goals.
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In English, science, and social studies, the English textbooks are used in reference to the US curriculum. Korean language classes use textbooks following Korean curriculum. Chinese language classes use the Chinese textbooks used at local international schools as well as HSK textbooks. Also, various supplementary materials are used according to the needs of each subject.
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¡Ø If you have any questions, please contact us at the contact information below.
[Korea] (Admission consultation)070-7660-5320 / (Administrative office)070-7660-6246
[China] (Admission consultation)185-6272-6373 / (Administrative office)(0532)8908-9592