Pyeongchang Launches "Pyeongchang Learn" for About 200 Students in March
Incheon City will join "Seoul Learn," the flagship education welfare policy of Seoul Mayor Oh Sehun. This marks the fourth expansion, following Chungbuk, Pyeongchang, and Gimpo.
On the morning of April 22, Mayor Oh signed a "Business Agreement to Bridge the Education Gap between Seoul and Incheon" with Incheon Mayor Yoo Jungbok at the video conference room of Seoul City Hall.
Seoul Mayor Oh Sehun (right) congratulates Incheon Mayor Yoo Jungbok on the signing of a "Business Agreement to Bridge the Education Gap," which mainly involves the joint use of the "Seoul Learn" platform, at the Seoul City Hall video conference room on the morning of the 22nd. Provided by Seoul City
Seoul Learn is an online education platform launched by the Seoul Metropolitan Government in 2021, providing free internet lectures to elementary, middle, and high school students from low-income families. To date, more than 33,000 students have participated, and among the 1,154 Seoul Learn users who took the 2025 college entrance exam, 782 were admitted to universities.
Through this agreement, Seoul will support Incheon by sharing the Seoul Learn platform and helping implement related policies, while Incheon plans to use this foundation to address the local education gap and ease the burden of private education costs.
Pyeongchang County signed an agreement with Seoul and launched the "Pyeongchang Learn" service for about 200 students on March 17. Chungbuk aims to start the "Chungbuk Learn" project next month, providing online learning content and mentoring to youth in areas with declining populations. Gimpo is also in the process of completing preliminary steps to launch its own project.
Mayor Oh stated, "I look forward to the changes that Seoul and Incheon will create through Seoul Learn, which has served as the foundation for the dreams and hopes of more than 30,000 students over the past three years. Going forward, we will work together with even more cities to plant the seeds of hope called Seoul Learn, so that anyone who wants to study can do so properly, take on challenges, and grow, regardless of where they start."
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