List of awards and nominations received by After School

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After School awards and nominations
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Totals [lower-alpha 1]
Wins12
Nominations28
Note
  1. Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

The following is a list of awards and nominations received by South Korean girl group After School and its subunit Orange Caramel.

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Awards and nominations

The name of the award ceremony, year presented, award category, nominee(s) and the result of the award
Award ceremonyYearCategoryNominee / workResultRef.
Asia Model Awards2014Popularity AwardAfter SchoolWon
Billboard Japan Music Awards2010K-Pop New Artist of the Year 2009Won [1]
Cyworld Digital Music Awards 2009Rookie of the Month – April"Diva"Won [2]
Golden Disk Awards 2012Disk Daesang Virgin Nominated [3]
Disk BonsangNominated [4]
Popularity AwardAfter SchoolNominated [5]
2013Single Album Award"Flashback"Nominated
Popularity AwardAfter SchoolNominated
Korea International Awards2011International Artist of the YearNominated [6]
Top 5 International ArtistsWon
Best J-Pop ArtistNominated
Top 5 J-Pop ArtistsNominated
Best K-Pop MusicNominated
Top 5 K-Pop MusicNominated
Best Female GroupNominated
Top 5 Female GroupsWon
Most PopularNominated
Korea Lifestyle Awards2009Best Style IconWon
Korean Culture Entertainment Awards2011Korea Entertainment News AwardWon
2012Best Female SingerNominated
Korean Visual Arts Festival2010Photogenic AwardOrange CaramelWon
Melon Music Awards 2009Bonsang AwardAfter SchoolNominated
Star AwardNominated
2010Music Video of the Year"Bang!"Nominated
2011Bonsang AwardAfter SchoolNominated
Mnet Asian Music Awards 2009 Best New Female Artists "Diva"Nominated [7]
MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2012 Best Collaboration Video "Make it Happen" (with Namie Amuro)Won
Seoul Music Awards 2010Best Newcomer AwardAfter SchoolWon [8]
2012Bonsang Award Orange Caramel Nominated [9]
Popularity AwardNominated [10]
2013Bonsang Award"Flashback"Nominated
Popularity AwardNominated
Bonsang Award"Lipstick"Nominated
Popularity AwardNominated
2014Bonsang Award"First Love"Nominated
Popularity AwardNominated
SBS MTV Best of the Best2012Best Comic Video"Lipstick"Won
Best Rival (vs Secret) Orange Caramel Nominated
Yahoo! Asia Buzz Awards2009Top Buzz Star: Female Singer CategoryAfter SchoolNominated

Other accolades

State honors

Name of country, year given, and name of honor
CountryYearHonorRef.
South Korea [note 1] 2011Minister of Culture, Sports and Tourism Commendation [14]

Notes

  1. Honors are given at the Korean Popular Culture and Arts Awards, arranged by the Korea Creative Content Agency and hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism. [11] [12] They are awarded to those who have contributed to the arts and South Korea's pop culture. [13]

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