Intending to promote the learning and practicing morale, the yearning for innovation and creativity of all students nationwide, the Ministry of Education and Training launched the SV_STARTUP 2021 contest.
Ao Dai Week 2022, organized by the Central Presidium of the Vietnam Women's Union, took place nationwide from 1/3/2022 to 8/3/2022. The Week belongs to a collection of activities celebrating the 13th National Congress of Women's Deputies, 2022-2027. Ao Dai Week 2022 aims to honor the campaign "Ao Dai - Vietnamese Cultural Heritage" in 2020, and to carry on its mission of preserving and promoting Vietnamese cultural heritage in our community in general and in today's young generation in particular. Immersed in the exciting atmosphere of the country, Amsers also responded positively to the Ao Dai Week, spreading the beauty and historical values of the Vietnamese Ao Dai.
International Women's Day (Marrch 8) has always been an awesome occasion for us to honor and show our love for women around the world. This year, however, we have to continue to spend this special holiday in the midst of a fairly complicated pandemic; flower stalls and gifts are not sold as densely on the streets as in previous years. However, that have not dampen the festive mood of March 8 and prevent everyone's affection and sympathy for the "special half of the world." For International Women's Day, let's listen to some interesting stories from Pham Hoang Bao Chau - Biology 2124 about the holiday with Ams Wide Web!
When the first warm rays of spring is seen on the blue sky, it comes the time when people joyfully celebrate March 8. This is an opportunity for the whole world to honor and appreciate every women in the entire world. Without further ado, let's follow Ams Wide Web as we interview a Mr. Khuat Duy Dung - a witty history teacher.
When the first succulent petals begin to bloom, March suddenly rushes in between the fragrance and the sunshine. The streets of Hanoi have a gloomy look amidst the complicated developments of the epidemic. But beside that, in the hearts of every citizen and especially women, excitement is still overflowing upon looking forward to the International Women's Day 8/3. As an annual practice, men become busier and busier on the day, honoring the contributions and sacrifices of women. In the midst of a special 8/3, let's talk with teacher Nguyen Tuan Anh - a French math teacher of Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted - to better understand International Women's Day through the lens of men!
March comes again in an atmosphere of exhilaration, a season-bridging symphony celebrating one mankind's special event: International Women’s day, 8/3. The novelist Victor Hugo once said: “Next to the twinkling light of the stars also lies the soothing and mysterious light of a woman’s soul. Not only do women constitute half of this life, they also sculpture the beauty of this world. One of the “magnificent flowers” from the Geography Department, Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the gifted, Ms Tran Thi Ngan had several gripping sharings about this occasion to be listened to!
International Women's Day (March 8th) has always been an occasion to honor and pay homage to our beloved women. These mothers, sisters, teachers... are unfailingly diligent in their work and wordlessly self-sacrificing for the fruits of life. Eager to welcome Women’s Day, Ams Wide Web has talked with Huynh Thanh Van—a student of class 11 Biology (of the 20-23 student group) about her thoughts on this holiday.
The past 8 March was International Women's Day. Surely, female teachers and students of Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted have received many gifts and wishes from men. Because of the epidemic becoming more and more complicated, all activities took place online. However, that does not prevent everybody from fully enjoying this holiday with relatives and family. Let's see what's fun on International Women's Day at Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted!
Ho Chi Minh’s Youth Union Central Secretariat and the Ministry of Education and Training collaborated on holding the 4th “Proud Vietnam” competition about our people’s history and culture in the years 2021-2022 for students. Students from Hanoi - Amsterdam High School’s Youth Branches all joined in with enthusiasm, positivity alongside passionate patriotism.
Shortly after Tet holidays, the Covid-19 pandemic has been partially contained, allowing teachers and students to return to face-to-face learning. Hence, the Standing Committee of Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the gifted Youth Union, whilst encouraging classes to host offline events, allowed for online programs. Nevertheless, most classes decided to stick to the latter for the sake of safety measurements within families and schools. Thanks to all their selfless dedication and elaborate preparation, the event, the first in this Year of the Tiger, was a great success, signaling another year full of thunderous achievements.