School life is often filled with first loves, heartbreaks, and the sweet innocence of youth. This curated list of Korean dramas (K-dramas) focuses on the intertwining themes of school life and romance, offering viewers a nostalgic trip back to their teenage years. These series not only entertain but also capture the essence of growing up, making them a must-watch for anyone who cherishes the bittersweet memories of school days.

The Heirs (2013)
Description: A story of wealthy high school students in Korea and the U.S., focusing on their struggles with love, family expectations, and inheritance. It's a blend of romance, drama, and social commentary.
Fact: The drama features a star-studded cast and was a major hit, leading to a surge in popularity for its actors.


Boys Over Flowers (2009)
Description: This iconic drama follows Geum Jan-di, a working-class girl who attends an elite school where she encounters the F4, a group of rich and handsome boys. It's a classic tale of love, class differences, and school dynamics.
Fact: The drama is based on the Japanese manga "Hana Yori Dango" and has been adapted into several versions worldwide.


True Beauty (2020)
Description: Based on a webtoon, this drama follows a high school girl who masters the art of makeup to hide her insecurities, leading to unexpected romantic entanglements.
Fact: It became one of the most-watched K-dramas on streaming platforms, highlighting the impact of social media on youth culture.


Dream High (2011)
Description: A drama about students at a performing arts high school who dream of becoming K-pop stars, mixing romance, competition, and the pursuit of dreams.
Fact: The series featured real-life idols like IU and Taecyeon, adding authenticity to the storyline.


To the Beautiful You (2012)
Description: A Korean adaptation of the Japanese manga "Hanazakari no Kimitachi e," where a girl disguises herself as a boy to attend an all-boys school to meet her idol, leading to humorous and romantic situations.
Fact: The drama starred Sulli, a former member of the K-pop group f(x).


Reply 1997 (2012)
Description: Set in the '90s, this drama captures the essence of high school life, first loves, and the cultural phenomenon of K-pop, all while exploring the nostalgia of that era.
Fact: It was the first in the "Reply" series, which became known for its time-traveling narrative style.


Cheese in the Trap (2016)
Description: This drama delves into the psychological aspects of relationships, focusing on a university student's complex relationship with a seemingly perfect senior, set against the backdrop of campus life.
Fact: It was adapted from a popular webtoon and known for its deep character development.


School 2017 (2017)
Description: This installment of the "School" series tackles issues like bullying, school violence, and the pressures of academic success, all while weaving in romantic subplots.
Fact: It was praised for its realistic portrayal of modern school issues.


Love Alarm (2019)
Description: In a world where an app can alert you if someone within a 10-meter radius has romantic feelings for you, this drama explores the complexities of love and privacy in high school.
Fact: The series is based on a popular webtoon and was Netflix's first original Korean drama.


School 2015: Who Are You? (2015)
Description: This series explores the lives of twin sisters who switch places, leading to a series of events that blend mystery, friendship, and romance in a high school setting.
Fact: The drama was part of the long-running "School" anthology series, each focusing on different school-related themes.
