| Mar. 1, 1988 |
Korean School established with a license issued
by the Ministry of Education of the Republic of
Korea. |
| Apr. 10, 1988
|
Teachers, Mr. Sung-Hee Lee and Mr. Hai-Seung
Baik, assigned to their new posts by the Ministry
of Education of the Republic of Korea. |
| Apr. 11, 1988 |
School was opened in Po Fu Lam containing
5 classes (Total students: 49).
The inauguration of the first principal: Mr. Han-Ju
Son. |
| Mar. 1 1989 |
The inauguration of the second principal:
Mr. Jun-Suk Seo. |
| Feb. 14, 1990 |
First graduation ceremony comprising of 4 graduates. |
| Mar. 4, 1990 |
New campus established in Wan Chai. |
| Sept. 3, 1990 |
Establishment of the Korean Branch (Korean
Center), comprising of one class of Grade 1. |
| Oct.1, 1991 |
The inauguration of third principal: Mr. Sung-
Hee Lee. |
| Mar. 1, 1992 |
The inauguration of fourth principal: Mr. Hak-Seung
Baik. |
| Aug. 15, 1992 |
Celebration of the commencement of the construction
of a new campus at Sai Wan Ho. |
| Feb. 17, 1993 |
Permission was granted by the Hong Kong government
for the establishment of the Korean International
School. |
| Mar. 2 1993 |
The inauguration of the fifth principal: Mr.
Kwon-Suk Song. |
| Feb. 25, 1994
|
Celebration of the completion of Korean International
School campus at Sai Wan Ho. |
| Sept. 1, 1994 |
Establishment of the kindergarten (LG 1) under
the Korean stream program. Establishment of the
English stream program comprising of 18 students
from 14 different nations. |
| Sept. 8, 1994 |
Permission was granted by Republic of Korea
for the establishment of middle and high school
sections. |
| Feb. 20 1995 |
The inauguration of the sixth principal: Mr.
Jung-Nam Woo. |
| Mar. 1, 1995 |
Commencement of 2 classes in the Middle - High
School Sections. |
| Mar. 4, 1996 |
Formation of 13 classes: 10 primary classes
and 3 secondary classes. |
| Jan.24, 1997 |
Permission was granted by The Republic of Korea
to establish the Secondary School. |
| Mar. 1, 1997 |
Commencement of Secondary School in the Korean
section. |
| Feb. 20, 1998 |
The inauguration of the seventh principal:
Mr. Moo-Young Jung. |
| Feb. 12, 1999 |
Tenth graduation ceremony for 1998 Primary
Section.
Third graduation ceremony for 1998 the Middle-High
School.
Fourth graduation ceremony for the 1998 Kindergarten
Class. |
| Feb. 17, 2000 |
First graduation ceremony for 1999 Secondary
School.
Eleventh graduation ceremony for 1999 Primary
School.
Fourth graduation ceremony for 1999 Middle- High
School.
Fifth graduation ceremony for 1999 Kindergarten. |
| Feb.
15, 2001 |
Second graduation ceremony
for 2000 Secondary School.
Twelfth graduation ceremony for 2000 Primary School.
Fifth graduation ceremony for 2000 Middle- High
School.
Sixth graduation ceremony for 2000 Kindergarten. |
| Feb. 20, 2001 |
The inauguration of the eighth principal: Mr.
Gil-Si Choi. |
| Jun. 9, 2001 |
Open House at the school. |
| Feb. 7, 2002 |
Third graduation ceremony for 2001 Secondary
School.
Thirteenth graduation ceremony for 2001 Primary
School.
Sixth Graduation ceremony for 2001 Middle-High
School.
Seventh Graduation ceremony for 2001 Kindergarten. |
| Feb. 28, 2002 |
Kindergarten section was forbidden to admit
new students by the Hong Kong Education Department
due to the absence of a license. |
| Mar. 5, 2002 |
Entrance ceremony for the students comprising
11 of primary students and 5 secondary school
students. |
| Jun. 19 2002 |
Commencement of the construction of an extension
on the schoolˇ¦s infrastructure. |
| Feb. 11, 2003 |
Fourth Graduation ceremony for 2001 Secondary
School.
Fourteenth Graduation ceremony for 2001 Primary
School.
Eighth Graduation ceremony for 2001 Kindergarten. |
| Mar. 4, 2003 |
Entrance ceremony for 10 Primary students
and 4 Secondary students. |
| Jan. 16, 2004 |
Tenth Anniversary of School, celebration of
the addition to the Sai Wan Ho campus. |
| Feb. 2, 2004 |
The inauguration of the ninth principal: Mr.
Suk-Su Kim. |
| Feb. 15, 2004 |
Fifth Secondary graduation ceremony. |
| Mar. 3, 2004
|
First Day ceremony of 2004 comprising of 10
kindergarten students, 4 primary students, and
7 secondary school students. |