• Geared to the level and aptitude of each individual • Various programs for whole-person education • No obligation to complete the curriculum of general high schools • Differentiated selection process Student recruitment is done nationwide, and multiple applications to other special high schools are allowed. Unlike general high schools, students study the‘required courses’in their 1st grade, and have an opportunity to choose‘advanced courses’in their 2nd and 3rd grades. In order to achieve graduation, a student must fulfill 170 credits in overall course work, which consists of 140 credits in academic courses and 30 credits in research. Also, the student must fulfill at least 240 hours on special activities: 120 hours on group activity, and 120 hours of volunteer work. The university-level courses are accepted as Advanced Placement credit at
KAIST,
POSTECH,
UNIST,
GIST, and
DGIST. The school is famous for many national and international
Science Olympiad participants and medal winners. Usually, a quarter to a half of the Korean participants in the
International Science Olympiads are from Seoul Science High School for Gifted Students. Graduates from this school typically enter
Seoul National University,
KAIST, and
POSTECH. Some students enroll to colleges abroad such as
MIT,
Caltech,
UC Berkeley,
Stanford,
Harvard, and
Cornell. Many alumni have undertaken graduate studies at top institutions in Korea, U.S., and Europe after earning their bachelor's degrees. The school motto is "Intelligence and Righteous Action" (예지의행, 叡智義行). Most of the students at Seoul Science High School are male. == Curriculum ==