School of Performing Arts Seoul
School of Performing Arts Seoul (Korean: 서울공연예술고등학교), colloquially known as 서공예 (SOPA) in South Korea, is an arts high school in Gung-dong, Guro District, Seoul.[3]
School of Performing Arts Seoul 서울공연예술고등학교 | |
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16-26 Ori-ro 22na-gil, Guro District South Korea | |
Coordinates | 37°30′01″N 126°49′55″E |
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Type | Private |
Established | 1966 |
Principal | Im Ho-seong (임호성)[1] |
Deputy principal | Kwon Oh-hyun (권오현) |
Faculty | 37 |
Gender | Co-educational |
Enrollment | 813[2] |
Color(s) | Yellow |
Website | sopa |
History
SOPA was founded on March 6, 1966 as Jeonghui High School (정희고등공민학교). On February 28, 2002, Park Jae-ryeon was appointed as principal.[4] SOPA was relocated on September 1, 2008 to its current location at 147-1 Gung-dong, Guro-gu in Seoul.
After changing its name to School of Performing Arts Seoul (Korean: 서울공연예술고등학교; RR: Seo-ul Gong-yeon Yesul Godeung Hakkyo), SOPA took in their first batch of students on March 1, 2009. There are a total of 11,935 graduates as of February 4, 2016, with March 2, 2016 marking new student admissions for the 2016 school year.
Departments
- Department of Theatre & Film
- Department of Practical Dance
- Department of Practical Music
- Department of Stage Arts
- Department of Theatre Arts (combined with Department of Broadcasting Arts to form Department of Theatre & Film)[5]
- Department of Broadcasting Arts (combined with Department of Theatre Arts to form Department of Theatre & Film)[6]
Notable alumni
- An Yu-jin
- Bae Suzy[7]
- Bang Ye-dam
- Cheng Xiao
- Choi Jin-ri (aka "Sulli")
- Choi Jun-hong (aka "Zelo")
- Choi Min-hwan
- Choi Seo-ah (aka "Juniel")
- Choi Yoo-jung
- Choi Yu-na (aka "Yuju")
- Chu So-jung (aka "Exy")
- Gong Chan-sik (aka "Gongchan")
- Heo Young-ji
- Hwang Eun-bi[8] (aka "SinB")
- Hwang Min-hyun
- Jang Do-yoon
- Jang Won-young
- Jang Ye-eun
- Jeon Jung-kook[9]
- Jeong Yun-o (aka "Jaehyun")
- Jo Kwang-min
- Jo Young-min
- Jung Chae-yeon
- Jung Eun-bi (aka "Eunha")
- Jeong Se-woon
- Jung Ye-rin
- Jung Yoon-seok
- Kang Chan-hee
- Kang Mi-na
- Kang Seul-gi
- Kang Yi-seok
- Kim Do-yeon
- Kim Jae-hyun
- Kim Ji-soo
- Kim Jong-in (aka "Kai")
- Kim Min-jae
- Kim Min-ju
- Kim Nam-joo
- Kim Sae-ron
- Kim Woo-jin
- Kim Ye-won (aka "Umji")
- Kwak Dong-yeon
- Kwon Eun-bi
- Lee Da-bin (aka "Yeonwoo")
- Lee Dae-hwi
- Lee Ha-yi
- Lee Hye-ri
- Lee Jae-jin
- Lee Je-no
- Lee Jong-hyun
- Lee Na-eun
- Lee Tae-yong
- Lee Young-yoo
- Mark Lee
- Na Hae-ryung
- Na Jae-min
- Oh Ha-young
- Oh Se-hun
- Park Ji-hoon
- Park Jung-hyun (aka "Xiyeon")
- Park Soo-young (aka "Joy")
- Ryu Su-jeong
- Seo Ji-hee
- Shin Ji-hoon
- Son Na-eun
- Son Seung-yeon
- Song Seung-hyun
- Zhou Jieqiong[10]
References
- "학교장 인사말" (in Korean). Retrieved 8 September 2020.
- "학교현황". Retrieved 24 September 2014.
- "학교위치". Retrieved 24 September 2014.
- "학교연혁". Retrieved 25 September 2014.
- "연기예술과". Retrieved 4 November 2015.
- "방송연예과". Retrieved 4 November 2015.
- 뭇 남성 사로잡은 첫사랑 아이콘 미쓰에이 수지. The Donga Ilbo (in Korean). December 2012. Archived from the original on December 2, 2012. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
- Choi Seong-jin (February 7, 2017). "서울공연예술고등학교, 신비-은서-엄지-정국 등 '졸업식도 별들의 잔치'". G Valley (in Korean). Archived from the original on February 8, 2017. Retrieved June 22, 2021.
- Choi, Moon-young (February 7, 2017). [포토] 방탄소년단 정국 '드디어 졸업합니다'. Sports Chosun (in Korean). Archived from the original on September 9, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
- "周洁琼为出道做准备 不出席高中毕业典礼". JoongAng Ilbo (in Chinese). February 7, 2017. Archived from the original on October 14, 2018. Retrieved February 10, 2022.
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