Daewon Foreign Language High School

Daewon Foreign Language High School
대원외국어고등학교
大元外國語高等學校
Location
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South Korea
Information
TypePrivate school, Day school
MottoKoreans Branching Around the World

세계로 뻗는 품격높은 한국인이 된다
Established1984
PrincipalYoung Kun Lee (이영근)
Facultyapprox. 85
Grades10-12
GenderCoeducational
Enrollmentapprox. 900
Average class size25 students
Student to teacher ratio14:1
CampusUrban
Annual tuition$5,000[1]
TreeWisteria
FlowerLilac
Song대원이여 영원하라
Student publicationDaewon Beacon
Websitewww.dwfl.hs.kr

Daewon Foreign Language High School (Korean대원외국어고등학교; Hanja大元外國語高等學校), sometimes Daewon FLHS or DFLHS, is a private preparatory school located in Seoul, South Korea.

Students choose one primary language as a major from Chinese, French, Japanese, Spanish, or German to study during their three years at the school. Korean and English are mandatory subjects, regardless of which focus language students choose when entering the school. There does exist, however, an English department with sub majors in Japanese and Chinese.

Daewon is one of the four schools run by the Daewon Education Foundation, all of which share a campus in Junggok-dong, Seoul.

The school's primary language of instruction is Korean.