Idols-chool [UPDATED]

The show distinguishes itself from other survival programs like Produce 101 by focusing on a rather than a typical high-stakes competition:

Originally recruited 41 trainees who were not signed to any entertainment agency at the time of joining. idols-chool

Featured Super Junior’s Kim Heechul as the homeroom teacher and veteran actor Lee Soon-jae as the principal. The show distinguishes itself from other survival programs

Participants (students) received lessons in singing, dancing, the history of K-pop, mental training, and public appearance. The program featured several unique elements to fit

The program featured several unique elements to fit its "school" persona:

Rankings were determined by a mix of online and live viewer votes, described as "grades". Other Interpretations Depending on context, "Idol School" may also refer to:

A music variety show on MBC Music where idols competed in games like "Manager's Fast Pedal" and "Survival Game" to win stage time.

The show distinguishes itself from other survival programs like Produce 101 by focusing on a rather than a typical high-stakes competition:

Originally recruited 41 trainees who were not signed to any entertainment agency at the time of joining.

Featured Super Junior’s Kim Heechul as the homeroom teacher and veteran actor Lee Soon-jae as the principal.

Participants (students) received lessons in singing, dancing, the history of K-pop, mental training, and public appearance.

The program featured several unique elements to fit its "school" persona:

Rankings were determined by a mix of online and live viewer votes, described as "grades". Other Interpretations Depending on context, "Idol School" may also refer to:

A music variety show on MBC Music where idols competed in games like "Manager's Fast Pedal" and "Survival Game" to win stage time.