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High school in South Korea

Haknam High School (Korean: 학남고등학교; Hanja: 鶴南高等學校) is a public high school in Daegu, South Korea. The school has roughly 70 teachers and 1,200 students. Its motto is "high ideal, endless devoting oneself."

History

The plan to establish the school was approved on 8 November 2001, and the establishment process was completed on 4 March 2003 when the first entrance ceremony was held.

Symbol

The symbol tree of the school is a pine. This shows four meanings: the tree that has lived with people, stability and flexibility together, tough willingness and a brave heart, fidelity and integrity. Alongside this, the symbol flower is the plum blossom and also has four meanings: stability, willingness, resolute and lofty elegance, purity and nobility, attractive scent is that.

Alumni

References

  1. "학남고등학교" (in Korean). Archived from the original on March 23, 2009. Retrieved May 8, 2024.

Sources

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