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Korean School Vocabulary

Education is the backbone of Korean culture, making school vocabulary some of the most frequently used words in Korean daily life. From the intense study culture to K-drama school scenes, these words appear everywhere. This guide covers essential school vocabulary in Hangul with romanization, pronunciation, and the cultural context that makes Korean education unique.

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People at School — 학교 사람들

Korean school vocabulary reflects the respect-oriented culture. Teachers are highly respected, and the vocabulary includes honorific forms that students are expected to use.

KoreanEnglish
Pronunciation
선생님 (Seonsaengnim)Teacher
suhn-seng-nim
학생 (Haksaeng)Student
hahk-seng
교장 선생님 (Gyojang seonsaengnim)Principal
gyoh-jahng suhn-seng-nim
반 친구 (Ban chingu)Classmate
bahn cheen-goo
선배 (Seonbae)Senior student
suhn-beh
후배 (Hubae)Junior student
hoo-beh
Pro Tip

The 선배/후배 (seonbae/hubae) relationship is central to Korean school culture. Seniors (선배) are expected to guide and help juniors (후배), who in turn show respect to their seniors. This hierarchy extends beyond school into workplaces and social life.

School and Classroom — 학교와 교실

Korean school buildings follow a standard layout with classrooms, specialty rooms, and outdoor spaces. Here are the essential words for navigating a Korean school.

KoreanEnglish
Pronunciation
학교 (Hakgyo)School
hahk-gyoh
교실 (Gyosil)Classroom
gyoh-shil
도서관 (Doseogwan)Library
doh-suh-gwahn
체육관 (Cheyukgwan)Gymnasium
cheh-yook-gwahn
운동장 (Undongjang)Sports Field
oon-dohng-jahng

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School Supplies — 학용품

These everyday items are essential for any student. Korean school supply vocabulary is straightforward and practical.

KoreanEnglish
Pronunciation
책 (Chaek)Book
chaek
공책 (Gongchaek)Notebook
gohng-chaek
연필 (Yeonpil)Pencil
yuhn-peel
볼펜 (Bolpen)Ballpoint Pen
bohl-pehn
지우개 (Jiugae)Eraser
jee-oo-geh
가방 (Gabang)Bag / Backpack
gah-bahng
칠판 (Chilpan)Blackboard
cheel-pahn
자 (Ja)Ruler
jah

Subjects — 과목 (Gwamok)

Korean students study a wide range of subjects. The word 과목 (gwamok) means "subject" or "course."

KoreanEnglish
Pronunciation
수학 (Suhak)Mathematics
soo-hahk
과학 (Gwahak)Science
gwah-hahk
국어 (Gugeo)Korean Language Arts
goo-guh
영어 (Yeongeo)English
yuhng-uh
사회 (Sahoe)Social Studies
sah-hweh
체육 (Cheyuk)Physical Education
cheh-yook
음악 (Eumak)Music
ew-mahk
미술 (Misul)Art
mee-sool

Academic Life — 학교 생활

Korean school life revolves around studying, exams, and the drive for academic excellence. These words capture that reality.

The 수능 (suneung) is arguably the most important single day in a Korean student's life. The entire country adjusts for this exam: businesses open late, flights are rerouted during the listening section, and police provide emergency rides for students running late. The score determines university admission, which in turn shapes career prospects.

Common Mistake

Korean students often attend 학원 (hagwon) after regular school hours. It is not unusual for high school students to study until 10 PM or later. This intense study culture is called 교육열 (gyoyungnyeol) -- literally "education fever."

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between 선생님 and 교수님?

선생님 (seonsaengnim) means "teacher" and is used for primary and secondary school teachers. 교수님 (gyosunim) means "professor" and is used only for university professors. Both include the honorific suffix 님 (nim) as a sign of respect.

How important is education in Korean culture?

Education is central to Korean culture. The term 교육열 (gyoyungnyeol), meaning "education fever," describes Korea's intense focus on academic achievement. Many students attend 학원 (hagwon), private academies, after regular school hours, sometimes studying until late at night.

What is 수능 (suneung)?

수능 (suneung), short for 대학수학능력시험, is the Korean college entrance exam taken in November. It is a massive national event -- flights are grounded during the listening section, and police escort late students to test sites. A student's suneung score largely determines which university they can attend.

How do you say "I am a student" in Korean?

You would say 저는 학생이에요 (jeoneun haksaengieyo) in polite speech. 저 is the humble form of "I," 는 is the topic particle, 학생 means "student," 이에요 is the polite copula (to be).

What is a 학원 (hagwon)?

A 학원 (hagwon) is a private academy or cram school. Most Korean students attend hagwons after regular school to get extra instruction in subjects like English, math, or music. The hagwon industry is enormous in South Korea, reflecting the intense competition in education.