Seoul High School

Seoul High School (Hangul: 서울고등학교) is a public high school located in Seocho-dong, the greater Gangnam area Seocho-gu, Seoul, South Korea. Seoul High School is a member school of Gangnam School District Eight (강남8학군).

History
The school was established at the site of Gyeonghuigung in 1946, moving to the current site (Seocho-dong) due to restoration of Gyeonghuigung. Named Kyung Sung Middle School during Japanese occupation.

History



 * Feb 1 1946	Inauguration of the first principal Kim, Won Kyu
 * Mar 5 1946	School opening ceremony and entrance ceremony (12 classes, 552 students)
 * June 1947	Named 'Seoul Public Middle School'
 * June 5, 1949	First graduation ceremony
 * Sep 1 1951	In accordance with the reform of educational system separated as Seoul High School (10th-12th grades)
 * Feb 28 1971	In accordance with the equalization of middle Schools, Seoul Middle School was closed after the twentieth graduation ceremony
 * July 3, 1971	Establishment of Inwang Scholarship Foundation
 * June 9, 1980	Moved to the present campus
 * Mar 1 1985	Expanded to 60 classes
 * Sep 1 2004	Inauguration of the twenty-third Principal Sung, Kee Won
 * Feb 3 2005	Held the fifty-seventh graduation ceremony (39,013 alumni in total)
 * Mar 1 2006	Decreased to 51 classes
 * Mar 1 2007	Inauguration of the 24th Principal Lee, Kyu Seok
 * Mar 1 2007    48 classes in total and a special class for the handicapped
 * Feb 1 2008	The 60th graduation ceremony (42,187 alumni in total)
 * Mar 1 2008	45 classes in total and a special class for the handicapped
 * Mar 1 2008    Inauguration of the 25th Principal Park, Hee-Song

Memorial facility

 * Samil Pagoda: Built in celebration of the 41st anniversary of March 1st Movement
 * Pochung Monument: Set up on June 15, 1956, in remembrance of Seoul High School students who sacrificed their lives for the Korean War or the April Revolution
 * The Statue of Major Kang, Jae-gu: Set up on April 12, 1986, in honor of Major Kang, who sacrificed his life to save more than 100 subordinates on Oct 4, 1965, when one of his subordinates threw a hand grenade in the wrong direction by mistake during the military training for the Vietnamese War

Academia

 * Lee Soo-sung, former president of Seoul National University and prime minister of South Korea
 * Park Se-il, former professor at Graduate School of International Studies, Seoul National University
 * Song Ho-geun, professor at College of Social Science, Seoul National University
 * Lee Young-soon, former dean of College of Veterinary Medicine, Seoul National University
 * Rim Kwan, 2nd president of KAIST, later the chairman of its board of directors. President and later chairman of the Samsung Advanced Institute of Technology, Samsung's central R&D center. Chairman of the Sungkyunkwan University Foundation. Professor and Associate Dean at the University of Iowa College of Engineering, also founder of its Biomedical Engineering department.

Business

 * Lim Chang-Wook, founder of Daesang Group
 * Choi Ji-Sung, CEO of Samsung Electronics
 * Yoon Se-young, Chairman of Seoul Broadcasting System
 * Koo Chayol, CEO of LS Cable
 * Kim Jae-Heon, Vice-Chairman of Samdo Group
 * Chung Mong-won, CEO of Halla Group and Mando Corporation, IIHF Hall of Fame inductee
 * Joo Gang-Soo, CEO of Korea Gas Corporation
 * Lee Minjoo, founder of C&M Communications and Atinum Partners

Legal

 * Kim Yong-Joon, former Chief Justice of Constitutional Court of Korea
 * Yang Chang-Soo, Justice of Supreme Court of Korea and former professor at the law school of Seoul National University
 * Song Gwang-Soo, former attorney general
 * Shin Young-Moo, founding partner of Shin & Kim
 * Lee Jae-Hoo, representative of Kim & Chang

Public service

 * Yoon Jeung-Hyun, Minister of Strategy & Finance
 * Lee Shi-Yoon, former Chairman of the Board of Audit and Inspection of Korea and professor at the law school of Seoul National University
 * Won Se-Hoon, former chairman of National Intelligence Service
 * Kim Myung-Ho, former chairman of Bank of Korea
 * Jeon Yoon-Cheol, former chairman of Fair Trade Commission

Politics

 * Cho Soon-hyung, assemblyman

Literature

 * Choi In-ho, novelist
 * Hwang Dong-gyu, poet

Sports

 * Kim Dong-Soo, professional baseball player
 * Lee Sang-Hoon, professional baseball player
 * Kang Baek-Ho, professional baseball player

Culture

 * Bae Chang-ho, film director
 * Jang Sun-woo, film director
 * Lee Soon-jae, actor and former assemblyman
 * Yim Jae-beom, rock singer
 * Kim Jong-jin, rock singer
 * Joo Sang-wook, actor