Daegu Physical Education High School

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Daegu Physical Education High School
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Daegu Physical Education High School
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Coordinates 35°50′23.6″N129°17′9″E / 35.839889°N 129.28583°E / 35.839889; 129.28583 Coordinates: 35°50′23.6″N129°17′9″E / 35.839889°N 129.28583°E / 35.839889; 129.28583
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School typeSpecial-education school
MottoStanding on the top
OpenedMarch 5, 2003
Website www.daegu-ph.hs.kr/site/daeguph/index.html

Daegu Physical Education High School is special-education school in Daegu in South Korea. The school's centered education summed up four ones. First, a person being respected by right manner and correct actions. Second, a creative person investigating education ability. Third, the person that basic physical strength and a special match function are excellent. Fourth, a person developing careerso as to meet talent, aptitude. The motto is "standing on the top". [1]

History

The plan for establishing the school was approved on 20 May 1999, and the establishment process was completed on 15 December 2000. The first entrance ceremony was held on 5 March 2003.

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