Lila Art High School
Public high school in Seoul, South Korea / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lila Art High School (previously known as Lila Computer High School; Korean: 리라아트고등학교) is a high school in South Korea. Originally founded in 1952 by Kwon Eungpal [1] as a vocational boys' school, it changed its name to "Lila Industrial High School" in 1992, "Lila Computer High School" in 2000, and finally "Lila Art High School" in 2009.[2]
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Lila Art High School 리라아트고등학교 | |
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Address | |
24 Sopa-ro 2-gil, Yejang-dong, Jung-gu, Seoul | |
Coordinates | 37.557116°N 126.988252°E / 37.557116; 126.988252 |
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Type | Public |
Motto | Production, Independence, Service. |
Founded | 1952 |
Color(s) | Yellow and Green |
Website | lila.hs.kr |
The school seeks to maximize the students' individuality and creativity and nurture the foundation of lifelong happiness. This is broken up into three pillars: diligence, love and creation.[3]
This private school is located in Jung-gu, Seoul and house 385 students (163 male, 222 female) and 48 faculty (26 male, 22 female).[4]