school 2013 is a South Korea drama released in 2012 rated 8.2/10 with 16 episodes. This mystery series has been watched by 48,291 viewers.
Key Details
| Country | |
| Genre | MysteryYouthDrama |
| Year | 2012 |
| Episodes | 16 |
| Duration | 01:05:00 |
| Rating | 8.2/10 |
| Director | Lee Eung Bok, Lee Min Hong |
| Main Cast | Lee Jong Suk, Kim Woo Bin, Choi Daniel, Jang Na Ra, Park Se Young, Kwak Jung Wook, Choi Chang Yeob, Jung Woo Yeon |
| Type | Drama |
| Content Rating | 15+ – Teens 15 or older |
Plot & Analysis
Story Overview
Seungri High School ranks as one of the worst of the 178 high schools in Seoul based on academic scores. Kang Se Chan is the top Korean language teacher who owns a famous teaching institute in Gangnam. Meanwhile, Jung In Jae is a short-term Korean language teacher at Seungri High who gets appointed as the homeroom teacher of class 2, the bottom of grade 2. When Se Chan transfers to Seungri High to teach Korean language, he becomes the co-homeroom teacher of class 2-2. Both teachers run into many difficulties having to face bullies, academic underachievers, their parents and other teachers, as well as due to their different teaching methods. However, they need to put their differences aside in order to help their class successfully advance to their senior year. (Source: MyDramaList)
Critical Reception
school 2013 has received excellent reviews with a rating of 8.2/10 based on 22,911 ratings. It is ranked #1,266 in popularity.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the rating of school 2013?
school 2013 has a rating of 8.2/10 based on 22,911 ratings.
How many episodes does school 2013 have?
school 2013 has 16 episodes, each approximately 01:05:00 long.
What genre is school 2013?
school 2013 is a Mystery, Youth, Drama drama from South Korea.
Who are the main actors in school 2013?
The main cast of school 2013 includes Lee Jong Suk, Kim Woo Bin, Choi Daniel, Jang Na Ra, Park Se Young, Kwak Jung Wook, Choi Chang Yeob, Jung Woo Yeon.
When was school 2013 released?
school 2013 was released in 2012 in South Korea.
Data sourced from publicly available entertainment databases. Last updated: April 13, 2026.