- Over 400,000 participants engaged in science, creativity, and environmental programs
- Junior Campus and mobile initiatives expand access to innovative education
- Programs equip students with skills for future careers and sustainable development
BMW Korea Future Foundation has reached a major milestone, with over 400,000 students and participants engaged in its education and social contribution programs, the foundation announced on January 28. The programs focus on science-based creative learning, environmental awareness, and skill development to prepare young learners for the future.
The flagship Junior Campus program has attracted more than 240,000 participants since its launch in 2012. It offers multiple formats, including on-site learning at the BMW Driving Center, a Mobile Junior Campus that travels to schools, and an Online Junior Campus to reach students across the country. These initiatives are designed to make science and creativity accessible to more children, nurturing problem-solving, innovation, and practical skills.
The Hope ON School program supports children from families in crisis and has reached 128,000 participants, providing educational opportunities and mentorship to help them thrive. Meanwhile, the environmental program Next Green has engaged over 31,000 students, teaching sustainable practices and eco-conscious thinking. Recently, the foundation also launched an environmental education course for teachers, ensuring that educators are equipped to pass on these critical skills.
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The foundation’s programs not only promote academic learning but also focus on equipping students with skills that are valuable for future careers and for addressing challenges in society, such as sustainability and innovation. The milestone demonstrates the foundation’s wide-reaching impact in schools and local communities across Korea.