Korean school
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In Western countries like the United States, Canada, Australia and the United Kingdom, a Korean school (hangul: 한국학교; hanja: 韓國學校; revised: han'guk hakgyo; McCune-Reischauer: han'guk hakkyo) is a school established explicitly for the purpose of teaching the Korean language to Korean American youth and the youth born in the respective countries.
Typically, Korean children attend Korean school on Saturday mornings.
Korean schools are very popular with Korean parents, who encourage their children to go to Korean school from a young age. Many Korean children, however, dislike Korean school and drop out by middle or high school.