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In South Korea, crushing academic pressures start in kindergarten: ‘it’s very worrying’

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In one of Seoul’s wealthiest districts, four-year-olds are being drilled to write five-paragraph English essays in 15 minutes.

These gruelling tests, designed for admission into exclusive English-language kindergartens, are the latest front in South Korea’s relentless education arms race – one that critics warn is exacerbating inequality and robbing children of their emotional well-being.

Entrance exams featuring questions more suited to secondary school students are not uncommon in the elite kindergartens of Daechi-dong, an affluent neighbourhood in Seoul’s Gangnam district often dubbed South Korea’s “education capital”.

For parents, securing a spot for their child at one of these kindergartens offers a crucial advantage in the fierce competition for admission to the country’s top three universities – collectively known as “SKY”. A degree from one of these prestigious institutions is in turn widely seen as a golden ticket to social prestige, stable careers and lifelong success.

Traffic speeds through an intersection at night in Seoul’s Gangnam district. Photo: Shutterstock
Traffic speeds through an intersection at night in Seoul’s Gangnam district. Photo: Shutterstock

Choi Myung-hee, a professor of early childhood education at Shingu College with decades of experience in the ultra-competitive sector, traces the roots of the phenomenon to the rise of overbearing “helicopter parents” who are hypervigilant about their children’s success. These parents, born in the 1960s and 1970s, experienced South Korea’s rapid development and now channel their anxieties into securing their children’s futures.



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