Late autumn Hanoi, people start to greet the first cold, dry winds, the fragrant scent of the blackboard flowers, and the atmosphere of an annual celebration that must not be forgotten: Vietnamese Women’s Day 20/10. Due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, everyone still has to avoid crowded activities, schools still have not been allowed to reopen and welcome students back; therefore, there will be no lively scenes of stalls selling roses, balloons, colourful gifts along the path to school, or the excited students running to their mothers and teachers and giving them small gifts. In a “different” atmosphere like that, please follow the journalist of Ams Wide Web to listen to the thoughts of teacher Nguyen Thi Thanh Thuy about the upcoming 20/10 occasion!
Due to the effects of the Covid 19 epidemic, she and the students from Hanoi - Amsterdam did not have the opportunity to meet face-to-face during the celebration of Vietnamese Women's Day - October 20. However, despite the limitations of geographical distance, Amsers still have their very own ways to show their affection. No gifts, no flowers, not only warm hugs, Vietnam Women's Day 2021 is left with joyful joys with many memories and emotions. Today, let's join the Ams Wide Web editorial staff to knock on the classroom doors to see how the students celebrated this special October 20th!
Currently, the Covid-19 epidemic is still having complicated developments around the world, as well as in the country, threatening the health, life and economy of people and the country. In order to prevent and control the Covid-19 epidemic, besides the serious and drastic involvement of the party committees and authorities at all levels in implementing solutions to respond to and prevent the epidemic, the sense of responsibility and each individual's self-discipline is an important factor in preventing and stopping the spread of disease.
On September 1, 2021, The Earth Foundation had officially launched the environmental sustainability competition called “The Earth Prize.” The contest is aimed at students all around the world who seek to make an impact on the world with their passion and creativity.
Last September marked the beginning of a new school year, full of fresh activities and schedules awaiting. Throughout the past week, immersed in the festive atmosphere, teachers and students from Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the gifted have enthusiastically partaken in events held by Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union.
The contest is an opportunity for union members, youth, students, domestic and foreign students to improve their understanding of President Ho Chi Minh, deeply understand the values in his Will, learn about Ho Chi Minh Thought with Vietnam's sea and islands, helping pupils, students, union members and young people to promote learning and following Ho Chi Minh's thought, morality and style, contributing to moral education, lifestyle, fostering revolutionary ideals.
Along with the joy of the first days of the new school year 2021-2022, in the first official lesson on September 6, teachers and students had a study session to learn about the Hanoians’ cultured and elegant way of life. With useful and practical knowledge, the interesting lessons had helped the students practise the beautiful and civilized lifestyle of the Ha Thanh people.
On September 12 and September 13, the Club Fair 2021 event took place successfully on 2 platforms, Website and Gather Town. As one of the most anticipated activities by new Amsers, attracting the participation of more than 40 clubs belonging to Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, let's see what is new and special about this year's Club Fair Online!
Students from Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the gifted are known for their numerous excellent achievements in various sectors, and chess, a cognitive sport, is not an exception. This is the record of our conversation with Nguyen Hong Nhung, a freshman from class 10 Math 2; despite being quite young, she is an experienced player who has competed in 8 countries worldwide, as well as having received the first prize for U16 girls category, “2021 International Junior Chess Championship”.
On September 6, Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted successfully held the Orientation Day for middle schoolers through online platforms. Partaking in this event were the teachers from the Board of Directors & teachers in charge of the Team, the 9th grade’s counselors, and 163 6th graders of Ams.


