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  • (No.35)Kyonggi News

    (No.35)Kyonggi News

    Singapore Sparks Smiles From March 31 to April 4, our sixth graders spent five unforgettable days in Singapore. Highlights of a cosmopolitan itinerary included a trip to Universal Studios, a visit to the iconic Merlion Park, and an afternoon enjoying breathtaking views atop the Singapore Flyer. Thanks to their time abroad, the students now prepare…

  • (No.35) TEK: Test of English by Kyonggi

    (No.35) TEK: Test of English by Kyonggi

    The students of Kyonggi Elementary school worked hard this April by preparing for the fifth annual Test of English by Kyonggi (TEK). The third, fourth, fifth, and sixth graders all read three books chosen specifically for their grade. The books ranged from classic fiction books to books about adventure, and finally, books about certain time…

  • (No.35) New Student Council Leaders

    (No.35) New Student Council Leaders

    New Student Council President                                                                                               Name : Kim, MyungSeo(Sera) Hello, everyone. I’m Myungseo Kim, the student council president for the first semester of the 2025 school year. As the flowers bloom and the sunshine grows warmer, I’m filled with excitement to stand before you in this season of new beginnings. I sincerely thank all my friends…

  • (No.35) New English Teacher

    (No.35) New English Teacher

    Hello, everyone! My name is Odhran, and I’m the new English teacher at Kyonggi Elementary School. I come from little Ireland. I’m delighted to be part of the English team here at Kyonggi, and I look forward to spending many happy years with you all. My hometown is Galway, a beautiful city on the west…

  • (No. 34) Kyonggi News

    (No. 34) Kyonggi News

    Applause at the Concours Harmonious music rang through the school’s hallways for weeks before the 54th Kyonggi Music Concours, which was held on September 6-7. Again a great success, a total of 691 students were recognised, with 80 obtaining the top prize, as assessed by university professors. Students had the opportunity to compete on a…

  • (No.34) What’s the Buzz Around the Bee?

    (No.34) What’s the Buzz Around the Bee?

    Recapping the 2024 Spelling Bee Competition Since 2021, Kyonggi Elementary School has hosted an annual spelling bee competition. This year, the event was open to all 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students who wished to enter. Overall, 154 total students had the courage and confidence to participate in Kyonggi’s 4th annual Spelling Bee semi-final round.…

  • (No. 34) Culture Day

    (No. 34) Culture Day

    Go out into the world… or venture around Kyonggi Elementary and learn more about global culture. Little World Explorers’ Adventure Our Little World explorers’ adventure started off by learning that reaching one’s goal is not an easy task. It takes a lot of hard work, and creeping through tunnels to get to one’s gold. If…

  • (No. 34) New Student Council Leaders

    (No. 34) New Student Council Leaders

    New Student Council President        Name: Seo, HyunSung(Patrick) Hello, I’m Hyun-Sung Seo. I was elected as the school president in the second semester. I was able to win the election because of your sincere votes. Once again, I thank you. I will work together to create a fun, engaging school environment where every student feels valued…

  • (No.33) Kyonggi News

    (No.33) Kyonggi News

    Singapore Bound Once again this year, the 6th grade students had the opportunity to travel to the vibrant city of Singapore. During their five days in the Lion City, they were able to visit many exciting attractions and learn about another culture first hand. From Universal Studios to the Merlion, it was a memorable experience…

  • (No.33) TEK: Test of English by Kyonggi

    (No.33) TEK: Test of English by Kyonggi

    Leaders are Readers Exciting displays of mental fortitude took place this April as students tested their English mettle with the fourth annual Test of English by Kyonggi (TEK). The goal of the test is to encourage students to read and interact with English literature and reward them for being able to demonstrate their comprehension of…