Korea Science Academy of KAIST

Korea Science Academy of KAIST (Korean: 한국과학기술원 부설 한국과학영재학교) is a science magnet school that is located in Busan, South Korea. It was founded in 1991 as Busan (Pusan) Science High School (BSA). In 2001, BSA was designated as a school for gifted science students by the Ministry of Science and Technology. The name was changed to the Korea Science Academy (KSA) in 2005. In 2009, the school announced formal ties with KAIST.

Korea Science Academy of KAIST
MottoCreativity, Passion, Service
TypePublic
Established2003
PrincipalChung Yoon
Academic staff
70
Students457
Location,
Campus899, Danggam 3-dong, Busanjin-gu, Busan
Websiteksa.hs.kr
Korea Science Academy
Hangul
한국과학기술원 부설 한국과학영재학교
Hanja
Revised RomanizationHanguk-gwahag-gisurwon buseol hanguk-gwahangnyeongjae-hakgyo
McCune–ReischauerHan'guk-kwahak-kisurwŏn busŏl Han'guk-kwahangnyŏngjae-hakkyo

History

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On December 18, 1989, the Ministry of Education approved the establishment of the Busan Science Academy, and Chang-sik Shin was appointed as its first principal on March 1, 1991. That same day, the Ministry of Education appointed BSA as a 'for-researching' school until February 28, 1993.

It opened the school on March 4, 1991, and took its first entrance ceremony. On March 1, 1997, the Ministry of Education appointed BSA as a model school.

The school was constructed in a new place and moved there. It went from Yeonje District to Busanjin District, both of which are of Korea's Autonomous District. Later, the school also changed its name to Korea Science Academy on July 12, 2005.

Curriculum

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The curriculum is composed of academic courses (135 credits), Creative Research Activities (30 credits), and Leadership Activities courses (8AU).

Exchange programs

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Academic exchanges with overseas universities, research centers and other related institutions.

Partnership Schools (22 organizations in 12 countries)

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Country Institutes
U.S. (3)

Illinois Mathematics and Science Academy (IMSA)

Northside College Preparatory High School (NCPHS)

Roanoke Valley Governor's School (RVGS)

Russia (5)

Kolmogorov Math and Science High School

Novosibirsk Math and Physics High School

St. Petersburg Math-Physics High School

Moscow Chemical Lyceum

Lyceum Physical Technical High School St. Petersburg

Thailand (2)

Mahidol Wittayanusorn School (MWITS)

Kamnoetvidya Science Academy (KVIS)[1]

Australia (2)

Australian Science and Mathematics School (ASMS)'

John Monash Science School (JMSS)

Singapore (2)

National Junior College (NJC)

National University of Singapore High School of Mathematics and Science (NUSH)

Japan (1)

Ritsumeikan Junior and Senior School

China (2)

High School Affiliated to Fudan University

Hong Kong G.T. (Ellen Yeung) College

Israel (1)

Israel Arts and Science Academy

UK (1)

Camborne Science and International Academy

Malaysia (1)

Alam Shah Science School

Germany (1)

MINT-EC

Philippines (1)

Manila Science High School

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Kamnoetvidya Science Academy".

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