Sehwa Girls' High School () is a private girls high school located in
Seocho-gu
Seocho District () is one of the List of districts of Seoul, 25 districts which make up the city of Seoul, South Korea. Seocho is a part of the Gangnam (Seoul), Gangnam region, along with the Gangnam District, Gangnam district of Seoul. Seocho D ...
,
Seoul
Seoul, officially Seoul Special Metropolitan City, is the capital city, capital and largest city of South Korea. The broader Seoul Metropolitan Area, encompassing Seoul, Gyeonggi Province and Incheon, emerged as the world's List of cities b ...
, South Korea.
History
Sehwa Girls' High School was established on March 1, 1978. The current principal Won Yoo-shin was appointed on March 1, 2014 as the school's 11th principal.
Principals
List of principals of Sehwa Girls' High School
* 1st: Song Hak-joon (1978.03.01—1980.10.25)
* 2nd: Moon Young-gak (1980.10.25—1984.03.01)
* 3rd: Hong Seong-joon (1984.03.01—1985.03.01)
* 4th: Moon Young-gak (1985.03.01—1989.03.01)
* 5th: Baek Soo-dong (1989.03.01—1993.03.01)
* 6th: Jeong Jin-ui (1993.03.01—1997.03.01)
* 7th: Oh Gi-soon (1997.03.01—2004.09.01)
* 8th: Chae Nam-joo (2004.09.01—2008.03.01)
* 9th: Park Jeong-shin (2008.03.01—2012.03.01)
* 10th: Jeon Seon-gil (2012.03.01—2014.03.01)
* 11th: Won Yoo-shin (2014.03.01—2020.03.01)
* 12th: Kim Gi-hyuk (2020.03.01—Present)
Notable alumni
Entertainment
*
Kang Min-kyung
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- Singer and member of
Davichi
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The duo has released three studio albums and six extended plays to date, and featured on several soundtracks for television dramas such as ''Big'' ...
*
Gummy
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- Singer
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Kim Wan-sun
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- Singer
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Lee Hyun-ji
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- Singer
* Euaerin - Singer and member of
Nine Muses
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Jin Se-yeon - Actress
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Lee Mi-yeon
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- Actress
* Park Ro-sa - Actress
* Yoo Na-mi - Actress
* Choi Moon-gyeong - Movie actress
* Sohn Mina - Announcer and writer
*
Kim Yoo-yeon - Singer and member of
tripleS
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Sports
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Cho Ha-ri
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Career
At the 2010 Winter Olympics, Cho finished 4th in the women's 1000 metres and 5th in the 1500 metres. ...
- Short track speed skater
*
Chella Choi
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Choi played on the Duramed Futures Tour in 2008 with a best finish of T-2 at the Bright House Networks Open. She earned her 2009 LPGA Tour card at LPGA Final ...
- Professional golfer
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Choi Eun-kyung
Choi Eun-kyung (, born December 26, 1984) is a South Korean short track speed skater. She is a double Olympic Champion in relays and a two-time Overall World Champion for 2003 and 2004.
Biography
At the 2002 Winter Olympics, Choi won a silve ...
- Short track speed skater
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Choi Min-kyung
Choi Min-kyung (; born 25 August 1982) is a South Korean short track speed skater.
She who won a gold medal in the 3000 m relay at the 2002 Winter Olympics, together with teammates Choi Eun-kyung, Park Hye-won, and ...
- Short track speed skater
*
Choi Ji-eun - Figure skater
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Hwang Min-kyoung
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- Volleyball player
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Joo Min-jin - Short track speed skater
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Ko Gi-hyun
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- Short track speed skater
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Lee Hae-in - Figure skater
* Lee Young-joo - Volleyball player
*
Shim Suk-hee
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Early life
At the age of 6, Shim started short track speed skating in her hometown ...
- Short track speed skater
* Son Soo-min - Short track speed skater
Politician
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Cho Yoon-sun
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References
External links
* {{officialwebsite, http://www.sehwa-gs.hs.kr/
Education in South Korea
Educational organizations based in South Korea
Education in Seoul
High schools in South Korea
Girls' schools in South Korea