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{{Infobox school| name = Daejeon Gwanjeo High School <br /> |
{{Infobox school| name = Daejeon Gwanjeo High School <br /> |
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| type = [[Public school (government funded)|Public]] |
| type = [[Public school (government funded)|Public]] |
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| head_name = Principal |
| head_name = Principal |
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| head = Song Yong-geun (송용근) |
| head = Song Yong-geun ({{Korean|hangul=송용근|labels=no}}) |
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| faculty = 71 (2007) |
| faculty = 71 (2007) |
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| students = 1029 (2007) |
| students = 1029 (2007) |
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| city = [[Seo |
| city = [[Seo District, Daejeon|Seo District]] |
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| state = [[Daejeon]] |
| state = [[Daejeon]] |
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| | country = South Korea |
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| free_label = Symbol |
| free_label = Symbol |
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| free = [[White Pine Tree]] (백송) [[Magnolia]] (목련) |
| free = [[Pinus armandii|White Pine Tree]] ({{Korean|hangul=백송|labels=no}}) [[Magnolia]] ({{Korean|hangul=목련|labels=no}}) |
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| website = [http://www.gwanjeo.hs.kr Daejeon Gwanjeo High School |
| website = [http://www.gwanjeo.hs.kr Daejeon Gwanjeo High School] |
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'''Daejeon Gwanjeo High School''' ( |
'''Daejeon Gwanjeo High School''' ({{Korean|hangul=대전관저고등학교|hanja=大田關雎高等學校|labels=no}}) is a high school in [[Seo District, Daejeon]], South Korea. This public, coeducational college preparatory high school was founded on 5 March 1998 with the permission of [[Korean Ministry of Education and Human Resource]]. Abbreviation of Daejeon Gwanjeo High School is '''DGHS'''. |
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== Symbol == |
== Symbol == |
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Its name [[Gwanjeo]]([[hanja]]: 關雎) is derived from a [[poem]] in [[Shi Jing]]. In this Chinese poem, [[Gwanjeo]]([[hanja]]: 關雎) is pronounced in [[Guanju]]([[simplified chinese]]: 关雎; [[pinyin]]: guānjū). In old Chinese, [[Guanju]] was a kind of [[osprey]]. On the logo of '''DGHS''', kissing are two white birds that symbolize [[Gwanjeo]]([[Guanju]]). |
Its name [[Gwanjeo]] ([[hanja]]: 關雎) is derived from a [[poem]] in [[Shi Jing]]. In this Chinese poem, [[Gwanjeo]] ([[hanja]]: 關雎) is pronounced in [[Guanju]] ([[simplified chinese]]: 关雎; [[pinyin]]: guānjū). In old Chinese, [[Guanju]] was a kind of [[osprey]]. On the logo of '''DGHS''', kissing are two white birds that symbolize [[Gwanjeo]] ([[Guanju]]). |
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* [http://gjhs.djsch.kr/ '''(Korean)''' Daejeon Gwanjeo High School] |
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[[Category:Seo District, Daejeon]] |
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[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1998]] |
[[Category:Educational institutions established in 1998]] |
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[[Category:1998 establishments in South Korea]] |
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[[ko:대전관저고등학교]] |
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[[ja:大田関雎高等学校]] |
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[[zh:大田关雎高级中等学校]] |
Latest revision as of 03:37, 13 October 2024
Daejeon Gwanjeo High School 대전관저고등학교 / 大田關雎高等學校 | |
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Location | |
, South Korea | |
Information | |
Type | Public |
Motto | Righteousness, Self-control, Creativity (정심, 자율, 창조) |
Established | Mar 5, 1998 |
Principal | Song Yong-geun (송용근) |
Faculty | 71 (2007) |
Number of students | 1029 (2007) |
Symbol | White Pine Tree (백송) Magnolia (목련) |
Website | Daejeon Gwanjeo High School |
Daejeon Gwanjeo High School (대전관저고등학교; 大田關雎高等學校) is a high school in Seo District, Daejeon, South Korea. This public, coeducational college preparatory high school was founded on 5 March 1998 with the permission of Korean Ministry of Education and Human Resource. Abbreviation of Daejeon Gwanjeo High School is DGHS.
Symbol
[edit]Its name Gwanjeo (hanja: 關雎) is derived from a poem in Shi Jing. In this Chinese poem, Gwanjeo (hanja: 關雎) is pronounced in Guanju (simplified chinese: 关雎; pinyin: guānjū). In old Chinese, Guanju was a kind of osprey. On the logo of DGHS, kissing are two white birds that symbolize Gwanjeo (Guanju).
External links
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