The school opened and held its first entrance ceremony. (Founder: Chairman Kim Han-su)
The girls’ volleyball team was established.
The school was authorized to reorganize as Suwon Hanil Computer Girls’ High School, expanding its computer-related program.
The school was recognized as an excellent school in a private school management evaluation.
The Hanbom Educational Foundation was officially established.
The school was selected as a top-performing specialized vocational high school for employment support and received a Minister’s Award.
The girls’ volleyball team won the national championship at the 94th National Sports Festival, achieving a double national title in 2013.
The school signed an MOU with SUNY Oswego.
The school was designated as a Work-Study Dual System (Apprenticeship) School by the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Employment and Labor.
Students achieved outstanding results in skills competitions and design contests at provincial, national, and international levels.
The school received an S-grade in performance evaluation for its work-study training center.
The 40th graduation ceremony was held, with 14,498 total graduates.
The school began operating as an Arts-Focused School (Activity-Based Program).
Students won multiple awards at the Gyeonggi Provincial Skills Competition (Intelligent Robotics, Cyber Security, and Cloud Computing).
Students achieved top awards at the Intelligent Mobility Software Competition hosted by Kyungwoon University.
Students won multiple top national awards at the National Symbol Design Contest commemorating the 80th Anniversary of Liberation.
The school ranked first as an Outstanding Design School at the Korea Design Exhibition, with 169 student award recipients.