ROK educational project lures Chinese students
Updated: 2013-08-19 21:31
(chinadaily.com.cn)
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An English-learning project in Jeju, South Korea, has made significant reforms to attract students worldwide, especially those from China, in recent years.
Under the reforms, the project has been extended to the year 2021 from 2015, offering a new communications center with a range of services. Students will receive a high standard of education through the provision of world-class educational opportunities.
According to the head of the education project at the Jeju Free International City Development Center, the"JDC will further promote the program in Asian countries and regions, such as China, Hong Kong and Japan.
"Besides holding information promotion sessions, we plan to design a class exclusively for Chinese students or provide English courses for students to prepare them for lectures."
North London Collegiate School, the Korea International School and Branksome Hall Asia have all formed Jeju branch campuses.
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