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  1. Sep 1, 2020 · All of them attended humble elementary and middle schools in their various hometowns, until high school where a few transferred into arts schools. Here’s a look at the various schools attended by the members of BTS. 1. RM. RM attended Baeksin Elementary School in Gyeonggi-do in Goyang city.

  2. Jun 13, 2024 · He attended Changnam Elementary School before moving to Geochang Middle School, where his interest in music began to grow.

    • RM. The leader of the group RM attended Baeksin Elementary School in Gyeonggi-do in Goyang city. But soon he transferred to Oma Elementary school. He completed his middle schooling from Sinil Middle School in Goyang.
    • Jin. The second person to be scouted into BTS is Jin [Kim Seok Jin], who completed his elementary education from Gwanmoon Elementary School in Gyunggi-do.
    • Suga. Suga also known as August D and originally Min Yoon Gi started with Daegu Taejeon Elementary School in Daegu and attended Gwanum Middle School. He started attending Kangbuk High School.
    • J-Hope. Jung Ho Seok popularly known as J-Hope attended Seoul Elementary School in Gwangju. He completed his middle schooling from Ilgok Middle School in Gwangju.
  3. He attended Changnam Elementary School before moving to Geochang Middle School, where his interest in music began to grow.

  4. Jul 28, 2019 · From elementary school to middle school, high school and even university, the schools that the members of BTS attended across the country were selected with 4.5 percent of votes. The list is...

    • Changnam Elementary School1
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  5. Changnam Elementary School is a school in Geochang-eup, Geochang-gun, South Gyeongsang located on 거함대로4길. Changnam Elementary School is situated nearby to the public building Office of Education and the theme park Folk Village .

  6. Feb 23, 2009 · A shot of Changnam Elementary school, Geochang (South Korea) February 2009