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Learning is an ongoing
process for me.
Each experience shapes how I think and reflect.
What matters most is how I continue to grow over time.😊

LEO OH (AJIN)
Finding Meaning in the Everyday
My name is Leo Oh (Ajin Oh), and I am currently a student at North London Collegiate School Jeju.
Growing up, I was naturally exposed to global perspectives. My mother runs a design company, and my father works in international trade, which often brought conversations about different cultures, industries, and ways of thinking into daily life. Alongside this environment, I spent time attending academic camps in the UK and the United States, experiences that broadened my curiosity about learning beyond borders.
Rather than pursuing short-term international experiences alone, my family and I chose an international school in Korea as a long-term foundation. Studying at NLCS Jeju allowed me to develop global perspectives while maintaining continuity in my education. Living in Jeju while my parents work in Seoul further encouraged independence, responsibility, and self-directed learning.
Through this environment, I became especially drawn to logical thinking. Chess, mathematics, and computer science gradually formed a connected way of approaching problems—breaking ideas down, testing assumptions, and refining solutions over time.
Focused moments where thinking becomes practice.
BALANCE IN MOTION
What Keeps Me
Engaged
Problem-solving
Focused practice
Balance & reset
Beyond academics, long-term commitments such as orchestra and martial arts have shaped my discipline and sense of balance. These experiences continue to influence how I learn, collaborate, and persist.
This site documents how my thinking has developed over time—not as a list of outcomes, but as a record of learning, connection, and growth.
Adios Amigo!






