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Commending outstanding students and celebrating Children's Day on June 1st.

Tuesday - June 6, 2017 08:28
On May 29th, the Trade Union of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities organized a ceremony to honor outstanding students and celebrate Children's Day for the children of the university's staff and employees. This is an annual event, given special attention by the Board of Directors and the Trade Union. This year, the ceremony was held at the Vietnam Puppet Theatre. The atmosphere was exciting, lively, filled with the laughter of children and the radiant faces of the students... promising a truly fun, healthy, and enriching summer!
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Commending outstanding students and celebrating Children's Day on June 1st.

From the very beginning, Associate Professor Dr. Hoang Anh Tuan, Vice Rector of the University; Dr. Ngo Thi Kieu Oanh, President of the Trade Union, along with the entire executive committee of the University's Trade Union and the trade unions of various units, were present.We were present to celebrate with the children and meticulously prepared all aspects of the event. In the 2016-2017 school year, the academic and behavioral achievements of the students were highly commendable: 240 students achieved excellent grades, including 59 students who achieved outstanding grades; 24 students who were both all-around excellent students and winners of district-level excellent student awards; 5 students who were both all-around excellent students and winners of city-level excellent student awards; and 1 student who was all-around excellent and won third prize at the national level. There are exemplary students with high achievements such as Do Tran Minh Anh (8th grade, daughter of Ms. Tran Thi Kim Oanh, Religious Studies subject), who won many excellent student awards at various levels, including:Third prize at the National level in the Internet Math competition, Third prize in the 2017 Hanoi Open Math Competition, Third prize at the City level in Violympic Math, Third prize at the City level in Math - English, Encouragement prize at the District level in Math - Vietnamese, Third prize in Math at the School level...Besides that, there are children who are not only academically excellent but also achieve high results in sports competitions, such as Nguyen Ngoc Thuy Duong (7th grade, daughter of Ms. Pham Thi Thu Huyen, Faculty of International Studies).Won a Bronze Medal in the team basketball event at the City level, First Prize in women's sepak takraw at the District level, First Prize in basketball at the District level...

Associate Professor Hoang Anh Tuan, Vice Rector of the school, delivered a speech commending the academic achievements of the students in the 2016-2017 school year and wished them a fun, healthy, and enriching summer vacation.

Associate Professor Hoang Anh Tuan, Vice Rector of the University, and Dr. Ngo Thi Kieu Oanh, Head of the Personnel Department and President of the University's Trade Union, presented gifts to students who achieved excellent academic results.

The ceremony, held at the Vietnam Puppet Theatre, was an opportunity for students and children to be recognized for their academic achievements and enjoy spectacular puppet performances. More than 150 children and teenagers attended the program.

The artistic program opened with a dance performance by cheerful clowns and puppet shows.

The children and teenagers were excited about the theatrical performance adapted from the fairy tale of Tam Cam.

The puppet show captivated the attention of both young children and their parents.

The spectacular water puppet performances captivated and delighted the children.

Here are the thoughts of the young audience members and their parents after the show:

The ceremony was truly a joyful celebration for parents and children, marking the end of a serious school year filled with outstanding efforts and ushering in an exciting summer vacation.

Author:Thu Ha

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