List of Idol School contestants

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Idol School is a South Korean reality television show.

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Contestants

English names are according to the official website. [1]

Age is shown according to Korean age system.

NameHangulAgeNotes
Bae Eun-young배은영21 Stone Music Entertainment trainee and Produce 48 contestant.
Baek Ji-heon백지헌15Former Woollim Entertainment trainee [2] and debuted as Fromis 9 member.
Sky빈하늘19Former Dublekick Company trainee.
Cho Se-rim조세림18Debuted in 2019 as EVERGLOW's Onda (온다).
Cho Young-ju조영주23
Cho Yu-bin조유빈19Debuted in 2018 as member of Pink Fantasy.
Jo Yu-ri 조유리17 Produce 48 contestant and debuted in 2018 as member of IZ*ONE.
Chu Won-hee추원희19
Hong Si-woo홍시우21
Jang Gyu-ri 장규리21Debuted as Fromis 9 member and Produce 48 contestant.
Jung So-mi정소미19
Kim Eun-kyul김은결13
Kim Eun-seo김은서18Former JYP Entertainment trainee and SIXTEEN contestant. [2]
Jenny - Kim Joo-hyun김주현16Daughter of veteran singer and chairman of Korea Singers Association Kim Heung-gook. [2]
Kim Myong-ji김명지21Former Tiny-G member. [2]
Kim Na-yeon김나연22Former JYP Entertainment trainee and Berry Good member. [2]
Lee Chae-yeong이채영18Former JYP Entertainment trainee and [2] debuted as Fromis 9 member.
Lee Da-hee이다희22Former Awe5ome Baby member.
Lee Hae-in 이해인24Former SS Entertainment trainee, Produce 101 contestant and I.B.I member. [3]
Lee Na-kyung이나경18Debuted as Fromis 9 member.
Lee Sae-rom이새롬21Former Dancing 9 contestant [2] and debuted as Fromis 9 member.
Lee Seo-yeon이서연18Former YG Entertainment trainee [2] and debuted as Fromis 9 member.
Jessica Lee이슬17From Philippines. Youtuber and former Highteen member. [2]
Lee Si-an이시안18 Stone Music Entertainment trainee and Produce 48 contestant.
Lee Yoo-jung이유정21Former myB member. [2] Current API/Ho1iday member. [4]
Lee Young-yoo 이영유20Former 7 Princess member and actress and a former Woollim Entertainment trainee. [5]
Michelle White화이트 미셸14
Natty 나띠16Former JYP Entertainment trainee and SIXTEEN contestant. [2] Debuted in 2020 as a soloist.
Park Ji-won박지원20Former JYP Entertainment trainee, SIXTEEN contestant and [2] debuted as Fromis 9 member.
Park So-myeong박소명21
Park Sun박선14
Roh Ji-sun노지선20Debuted as Fromis 9 member.
Seo He-rin서헤린16Former SM Entertainment trainee and was part of the SM Rookies project. [2]
Shin Si-ah신시아19Former Dublekick Company trainee and Finding Momoland contestant. [2]
Snowbaby스노우 베이비22YouTuber and Taiwanese contestant.
Som Hye-in솜혜인22 Fit model. Dropped out due to health problems. Later revealed to have anorexia, depression, anxiety, social anxiety and a sleep disorder. Solo debuted with a song "mini radio" in 2019, [6] [7] [8] and released a second single "same here" later that year.
Song Ha-young송하영21Debuted as Fromis 9 member.
Tasha 타샤25 Singaporean-Chinese. Former Dancing 9 contestant and Skarf member. [2]
Yang Yeon-ji양연지22Former Bloomy member. [2]
Yoo Ji-na유지나21
Yoon Ji-woo윤지우17

Elimination chart

Color Key
      Debuted as a member of fromis 9
      Top 9 of the week
      Eliminated
      Left the show
NameBasic Strength RatingRanking
VocalDancePhysicalTotalRankingEP1EP2EP3EP4EP5EP6EP7EP9EP11Final
Roh Ji-sun6.576.56.67112322211321311
Song Ha-young8.65.99.88.14711419122
Lee Sae-rom55.18.76.27151389995243
Lee Chae-young8.58.57.58.1733335812854
Lee Na-kyung2.13.23.32.873214911843575
Park Ji-won7.953.56.37135466784106
Lee Seo-yeon6.16.324.81911117364637
Baek Ji-heon1.25.82.73.23299641321088
Jang Gyu-ri 7.27.177.172825152013111399
Yoo Ji-na23.30.41.93817128710671110Eliminated
Lee Hae-in 18.41.83.732512225109611Eliminated
Park So-myeong4.25.334.172327181616116111212Eliminated
Natty 9.888.18.631255101616171413Eliminated
Kim Eun-suh6.36.9107.735201414121414161614Eliminated
Jo Yu-ri 1.32.25.93.13308710111213151815Eliminated
Lee Si-an1.5211.539151918211822211316Eliminated
Sky / Bin Ha-neul45.46.15.1718121720242425191717Eliminated
Bae Eun-young79.33.56.612221312141517141518Eliminated
Shin Si-ah5.65.61.54.23221923272323192019Eliminated
Kim Na-yeon8.366.46.9104036382826211220Eliminated
Chu Won-hee5.77.456.03161016171720232721Eliminated
Seo He-rin65.52.44.6321410131517152522Eliminated
Tasha 89.588.523924252625272623Eliminated
Lee Da-hee6.44.94.95.4173538312930261824Eliminated
Cho Young-joo2.23.10.82.03363629261819202225Eliminated
Lee Yoo-jeong5.86.29792526232522242326Eliminated
Kim Myung-ji5.57.98.27.262120221921182427Eliminated
Jenny / Kim Joo-hyun3.34.21.73.07313231363132282828Eliminated
Cho Yu-bin5.9946.314182828302829Eliminated
Park Sun9.56.15.57.038242124222730Eliminated
Kim Eun-kyul1.43.52.32.43561519272931Eliminated
Lee Young-yoo 3.55.72.94.0324162729323132Eliminated
Snowbaby2.52.60.71.933734323233Eliminated
Michelle White4.54.51.23.42830333534Eliminated
Jessica / Lee Seul33.91.22.73333343335Eliminated
Jung So-mi1.110.914031374036Eliminated
Yoon Ji-woo3.42.60.62.533426303037Eliminated
Yang Yeon-ji4.97.51.64.672038353438Eliminated
Hong Si-woo4.433.23.532641393939Eliminated
Cho Se-rim4.342.13.472737403740Eliminated
Som Hye-in00004129Left the show

Debut Diagnostic Exam 1 (Episodes 3-4)

The members of the Yukhoe Rice team each won an Individual Ranking +1 card that is automatically in play during the final voting, and a video call to their families.

Color Key
      Leader
      Killing Part
      Both
Team NameArtistSongPositionNameIndividual VotesTeam VotesTeam Ranking
Total Individual VotesLive Team VotesTotal Team Votes
Purity GFRIEND "Me Gustas Tu"Main VocalLee Da-hee15270633333
Sub-Vocal 1Seo He-rin60
Sub-Vocal 2Natty57
Sub-Vocal 3Park So-myeong32
Sub-Vocal 4Jessica / Lee Seul9
Sub-Vocal 5Bae Eun-young29
Sub-Vocal 6Jang Gyu-ri32
Sub-Vocal 7Yoo Ji-na35
Yukhoe Rice Blackpink "Whistle"Main VocalPark Ji-won57286813671
Sub-Vocal 1Lee Seo-yeon36
Sub-Vocal 2Lee Hae-in68
Sub-Vocal 3Lee Sae-rom37
Sub-Vocal 4Cho Yu-ri40
Sub-Vocal 5Hong Si-woo0
Rapper 1Lee Young-yoo13
Rapper 2Kim Myung-ji35
AHAT (Ice+Hot) Twice "Cheer Up"Main VocalShin Si-a53265583234
Sub-Vocal 1Lee Na-kyung32
Sub-Vocal 2Lee Chae-young33
Sub-Vocal 3Song Ha-young45
Sub-Vocal 4Kim Eun-suh36
Sub-Vocal 5Tasha14
Sub-Vocal 6Sky / Bin Ha-neul41
Sub-Vocal 7Jenny / Kim Joo-hyun11
Bebley Red Velvet "Rookie"Main VocalKim Na-yeon52257192765
Sub-Vocal 1Park Sun14
Sub-Vocal 2Lee Yoo-jung34
Sub-Vocal 3Chu Won-hee68
Sub-Vocal 4Michelle White11
Sub-Vocal 5Jung So-mi14
Sub-Vocal 6Kim Eun-kyul6
Sub-Vocal 7Baek Ji-heon58
First Love Lovelyz "Ah-Choo"Main VocalYoon Ji-woo37261743352
Sub-Vocal 1Cho Young-joo8
Sub-Vocal 2Yang Yeon-ji20
Sub-Vocal 3Lee Si-an49
Sub-Vocal 4Cho Yu-bin27
Sub-Vocal 5Roh Ji-sun99
Sub-Vocal 6Snowbaby13
Sub-Vocal 7Cho Se-lim8

Debut Diagnostic Exam 2 (Episodes 5-6)

Color Key
      Leader
      Killing Part
      Leader and Killing Part
      Winner
Team Name

(Class)

ArtistSongRankingNameAcademic Achievement Level
IndividualTeam Average
Mr. Mr.

(Advanced Performance A)

Girls' Generation "Mr. Mr."1Lee Hae-In87.881
2Bae Eun-Young87
3Bin Ha-Neul85.6
4Tasha81.1
5Lee Young-Yoo61.8
Ji! Seo! Hee!

(Advanced Performance B)

Girls' Generation-TTS "Adrenaline (아드레날린)"2Park Ji-Won84.784
1Lee Seo-Yeon85.7
3Seo He-Rin83.1
Hush

(Intermediate Performance A)

Miss A "Hush"1Lee Sae-Rom91.487
3Jang Gyu-Ri83.9
2Roh Ji-Sun88.2
4Kim Myeong-Ji83.1
예쁘다

(Intermediate Performance B)

Seventeen "Pretty U (예쁘다)"1Cho Yu-Ri81.275
3Chu Won-Hee74.3
5Kim Eun-Kyul69.4
4Park Sun71
2Cho Yu-Bin78.5
꿈을 모아서

(Advanced Vocals)

S.E.S. "Just In Love (꿈을 모아서)"2Shin Si-Ah81.383
1Kim Na-Yeon85.6
3Lee Da-Hee80.6
BO$$

(Advanced Dance)

Fifth Harmony "BO$$"2Song Ha-Young82.181
3Lee Chae-Young81.2
1Kim Eun-Suh83.5
4Natty79.1
Catallena

(Beginners' Performance)

Orange Caramel "Catallena"N/AKim Joo-HyunN/A68
Cho Young-Joo
Lee Si-An
Lee Yoo-Jeong
영원한 사랑

(Beginners' Dance)

Fin.K.L "Forever Love (영원한 사랑)"1Lee Na-Kyung85.780
4Baek Ji-Heon77.3
2Park So-Myeong79.5
3Yoo Ji-Na77.8

Kakao TV Broadcasts (Episode 7)

Channel in Bold represents the team with highest viewership numbers, and each gets Rankings +1 card.

ChannelMembersTopicViewership %Rank
Channel 1Song Ha-young & Lee Sae-romHa X Rom's Yoga School [9] 19.8%1 [10]
Channel 2Sky / Bin Ha-neul, Tasha & Lee Hae-inDJ Na-Sha-In [11] 10.3%3
Channel 3Cho Young-joo, Lee Si-an & Lee Yoo-jung Solitary Food Fighters [12] 5.3%9
Channel 4Roh Ji-sun, Seo He-rin & Lee Da-hee Roh-Jang-geum's Royal Dining Room [13] 10.0%4
Channel 5Kim Myung-ji & Jang Gyu-riSuper Easy! Cuisine from the Markets [14] 5.1%11
Channel 6Lee Chae-young & Lee Seo-yeonFamily Fitness [15] 13.2%2
Channel 7Chu Won-hee, Cho Yuri & Jenny / Kim Joo-hyunTrivia Battles [16] 5.2%10
Channel 8Shin Si-a, Kim Na-yeon & Bae Eun-young Tramps Like Us [17] 5.9%8
Channel 9Lee Na-kyung & Park Ji-wonAh Ha PC Room! [18] 8.9%6
Channel 10Natty, Kim Eun-suh & Baek Ji-heonChallenge! Unique Guinness World Records [19] 9.1%5
Channel 11Yoo Ji-na & Park So-myeongTic-Tok Sisters [20] 7.1%7

Debut Diagnostic Exam 3 (Episode 8-9)

Color Key
      Leader
      Killing Part
      MVP Team
Team NameArtistSongRankingMembersScore
Wee-Woo Team Pristin "Wee Woo"4Park So-myeong73.0
5Cho Young-joo71.9
3Lee Sae-rom77.3
1Lee Seo-yeon78.9
6Kim Myung-ji71.6
2Lee Na-kyung77.5
Ooh-Ahh Team Twice "Like Ooh-Ahh"1Lee Chae-young80.6
2Natty79.7
4Song Ha-young76.8
3Park Ji-won78.9
5Jenny / Kim Joo-hyun63.4
Step Team KARA "Step"4Shin Si-a73.1
3Sky / Bin Ha-neul81.7
2Tasha83.2
1Lee Si-an85.6
Rough Team GFriend "Rough"5Cho Yu-ri71.8
3Kim Eun-suh75.5
2Lee Yoo-jung76.3
4Kim Na-yeon74.9
1Jang Gyu-ri77.2
No No No Team APink "No No No"4Yoo Ji-na75.7
5Chu Won-hee66.8
3Lee Da-hee76.1
2Bae Eun-young79.5
1Roh Ji-sun81.8
I'm Your Girl Team S.E.S "I'm Your Girl"1Lee Hae-in77.9
2Baek Ji-heon72.7
3Seo He-rin69.8

Final Debut Diagnostic Exam (Episode 11)

PerformanceContestant
#DirectorSongPositionName
1Choi Young-junPinocchio (피노키오)Main Vocal APark Ji-won
Main Vocal BPark So-myeong
Sub Vocal ALee Na-kyung
Sub Vocal BYoo Ji-na
Sub Vocal CBaek Ji-heon
RapperLee Chae-young
2Park Jun-heeYou In My Fantasy (환상속의 그대)Main Vocal AJang Gyu-ri
Main Vocal BCho Yu-ri
Sub Vocal ALee Seo-yeon
Sub Vocal BSong Ha-young
Sub Vocal CRoh Ji-sun
Sub Vocal DLee Sae-rom
3Bae Yoon-jungMAGICALMain Vocal ALee Hae-in
Main Vocal BBin Ha-neul
Sub Vocal ABae Eun-young
Sub Vocal BKim Eun-suh
Sub Vocal CLee Si-an
RapperNatty

Notes

  1. At the end of the elimination show on episode 4, the eliminated students were given the option to be trained separately in the "Careers Club/Normal Class" with the same teachers which may give them the chance to debut in the future. Initially, the students accepted, but all declined the offer to return later as some of those students were already approached by different entertainment companies. [21]
  2. All rankings are listed after all cards' effects are taken into account.
  3. *Lee Young-yoo and Kim Eun-kyul were in different classes, but as their remaining classmates were eliminated after episode 4, so they were reassigned. Of the eliminated students, Intermediate Vocal Class was wiped out altogether. The speculated classes were not revealed on the show.
  4. As the lowest score by a substantial margin, the individual scores and rankings for Catallena Team was not disclosed.
  5. In episode 10, the top 18 were not revealed, only the bottom 9 that were eliminated were revealed.

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  9. Song Ha-young Gained Level 3 Aerial Yoga Instructor Qualification in 2016, but would be nearly up for renewal.
  10. Rank +1 Cards
  11. Actual Video/Radio Broadcast
  12. Three of the slimmest but biggest eaters. Lee Yoo-jung can drink the most water (4L/day). Their task is to blend multiple fast food items into one mouthful.
  13. In the last set of live broadcasts, Roh Ji-sun already shown her feminine cooking qualities.
  14. A parody of Raid the Convenience Store
  15. Two of the most unfit-looking students
  16. Quizzes for viewers to guess random facts about the 3 members.
  17. 'Tramp' as in Lady And the Tramp, so a pet show in dog cafe.
  18. Park Jiwon is an avid gaming fan, and had impersonated Overwatch characters, she also suggested the school to set classes about comedic sense and impersonations last episode, while Lee Na-gyung is a very serious gamer.
  19. Various challenges to see who can get close to trivial Guinness World Records
  20. They were paired up last round in the Facebook broadcasts, but were coined "No Jam Sisters" for their out-dated comedic sense, and having stiff bodies when they dance, as if their joints have popping sounds. They did an ASMR-type show for meditation.
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