Over 4,000 schools shut down nationwide as student numbers plunge

More than 4,000 schools across South Korea have closed due to a steady decline in the student population. According to the Ministry of Education, 4,008 elementary, middle, and high schools have shut down nationwide. Most of these closures are elementary schools, showing that fewer children are entering the school system. More schools are expected to close in the coming years as enrollment continues to fall.
The main reason for this trend is Korea’s extremely low birthrate, which is the lowest in the world. Fewer births mean fewer students, especially in rural and provincial areas rather than in the capital region. Experts estimate that the number of students will drop by more than 800,000 within six years, a sharp decline compared to the 1980s when enrollment exceeded 10 million.
In addition to school closures, there is concern about how former school buildings are being managed. Hundreds of closed schools remain unused, with some abandoned for decades. Lawmakers warn that without proper planning, these unused facilities could become wasted public assets. Officials are urging the government to create long-term plans to reuse closed schools for community purposes.
Source: https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/southkorea/society/20251228
|