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School in Daegu, South Korea
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Hamji High School is a high school located in Daegu in Korea. The school's emblem tree is a pine and emblem flower a rose. This school is science-orientated and offers a curriculum specializing in science subjects.

History

Important dates pertaining to the history of the school include:

  • 8 November 2005: Plans to establish Hamji High School were confirmed.
  • 16 August 2006: Construction of the school commenced.
  • 10 February 2008: Construction of the school was completed.
  • 1 March 1, 2008: The school's first principal took office.
  • 3 March 3, 2008: The first entrance ceremony was held.

References

35°55′41.563″N 128°33′38.210″E / 35.92821194°N 128.56061389°E / 35.92821194; 128.56061389


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