Last week, four of our students from Vietnam, Korea, and Germany of True North School, embarked on an enriching cultural journey as part of the "Following the Heritage Flow" program. Accompanied by school leaders, the students actively participated in a meticulously planned experiential program to connect the Vietnamese people's cultural heritage with audiences both domestically and internationally.
During the program, our students played a pivotal role, interpreting for embassy Ambassadors and officers and introducing Vietnamese culture to them. The Head of School, in expressing gratitude, mentioned that TNS was honored to have Gia Nghia, Bella, Ngan Anh, and Gemini attend the "Unlock the Potential Cultural Heritage" conference.
The students' experience went beyond interpreting; they witnessed traditional dances at the Buddha temple, listened to Vietnamese musical instruments, took a boat ride to see the bird sanctuary, tasted various traditional foods, and enjoyed the company of one another. This outdoor experience, breaking the confines of classroom walls, provided valuable lessons.
Through the journey, students learned the art of networking and its purpose, recognized the importance of heritage, and understood the need to preserve its roots. The experience also opened their eyes to the question of 'who am I,' fostering a deeper connection with their Vietnamese identity.
The trip contributed to the broader goal of connecting cultures and preserving heritage and served as a transformative experience for our students, imparting lessons that extend far beyond the academic realm.
In celebration of the patriotic spirit spreading across Vietnam and to make Math, Art, and History more engaging, young TNISers recently participated in an educational field trip to the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel.
Yagi Storm, the strongest storm to hit the East Sea in the past 30 years, has caused devastating damage to many communities in the northern provinces.
This year, True North International School (TNIS) brought a day of excitement and meaning to its students in celebration of the 2024 Mid-Autumn Festival.
True North International School (TNIS) proudly announces the results of the Student Government Organization (SGO) elections for the 2024-2025 academic year. This election has truly showcased the determination, courage, and creativity of our students—those who have tirelessly worked to bring positive change to the TNIS student community.
True North International School is honored to announce that we are hosting the 2024 Berklee College of Music Information Session in Hanoi, a special event for aspiring musicians and creatives looking to explore opportunities at one of the most prestigious music institutions in the world.
We are thrilled to share the incredible success of our three VEX Robotics teams – TNS Sincerity, DGS - TNS Innovation, and TNS Resilience – at the Vietnam VEX Robotics National Championship 2024. It was an intense competition, and our teams showcased exceptional skills, determination, and innovation.
Last weekend, we witnessed an extraordinary display of talent as 20 TNS students, spanning grades 5 to 10, participated in the Vietnam British Parliamentary Championship at Wellspring Bilingual School.
Last week, four of our students from Vietnam, Korea, and Germany of True North School, embarked on an enriching cultural journey as part of the "Following the Heritage Flow" program. Accompanied by school leaders, the students actively participated in a meticulously planned experiential program to connect the Vietnamese people's heritage with audiences both domestically and internationally.
Yesterday, True North School hosted a riveting Junior Speaking Masters Competition for our primary students. The event showcased the budding public speaking talents of young minds, with 56 enthusiastic participants vying for victory across three distinct categories: Impromptu, Interpretation, and Speech.