Chu Van An High School's benchmark score for grade 10 is 44.5/50, or 8.9 points per subject; the remaining schools in the top 13 all have a score of 41 or higher.
On the afternoon of July 1, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training announced the 10th grade benchmark scores of more than 110 public high schools. The 13 schools with the highest benchmark scores in the city are mostly familiar names, with only their rankings being mixed.
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Chu Van An High School still ranked first with 44.5 points. With the admission score calculated as the sum of three subjects, in which Math and Literature are multiplied by a factor of two, candidates need to achieve an average of 8.9 points per subject to pass. This is also the highest admission score of Chu Van An School in many years.
Ranked second is Kim Lien High School with a benchmark score of 43.25, an average of 8.65 per subject, up 7 places compared to last year. Next is Viet Duc High School with a benchmark score of 43, up one place compared to 2022.
Holding fourth place is Phan Dinh Phung High School, with 42.75 points. Yen Hoa and Le Quy Don High Schools - Ha Dong both got 42.25 points, ranking fifth.
The remaining seven high schools in the top 13 are Tran Phu - Hoan Kiem, Nguyen Gia Thieu, Cau Giay, Thang Long, Nguyen Thi Minh Khai, Nhan Chinh and Le Quy Don - Dong Da. Among these, no school has a benchmark score lower than 41.
Compared to last year, the benchmark scores of Nguyen Thi Minh Khai and Thang Long High Schools decreased by 0.75 and 0.5 points respectively, while Nguyen Gia Thieu and Yen Hoa schools remained the same. The remaining schools in the top 12 all increased.
Of these, Kim Lien High School increased the most - 2 points, partly because this year's enrollment quota was reduced by 90 places. Right from the announcement of the competition ratio, the school ranked third - one of the indicators predicting an increase in the standard score.
Tran Phu High School - Hoan Kiem also increased its standard score by 1.5 points, from 11th place last year to 7th place this year; Chu Van An School, Cau Giay increased by 1.25 points, Phan Dinh Phung, Le Quy Don - Dong Da increased by 0.75 points.
Many teachers predicted that the benchmark score would increase when the 10th grade entrance exam ended. The principal of a public secondary school in Ba Dinh district commented that the exam questions for Math, Literature and English were not surprising and fell within the safe knowledge area.
In addition, she said that this year's students have more time to study directly, so the quality of study and ability are more guaranteed than last year's students.
Candidates are picked up by their mothers after the specialized subject exam on the afternoon of June 12 in Hanoi. Photo: Tung Dinh
This afternoon, the Department announced the admission scores for specialized 10th grade classes. The Chinese class of Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted had the highest score of 43.3 points, an average of 8.66 points per subject. The class with the lowest admission score was the Chemistry class of Son Tay High School, with only 23.7 points, an average of 4.74 points per subject to pass.
According to the plan, by July 5 at the latest, candidates will receive the 10th grade admission results notice, and complete the admission procedures by July 7. This is a mandatory procedure for all admitted students who wish to enroll. Students can enroll online or in person.
If enrolling in grade 10 online, students log in to the city's primary admission system, select the name of the school they are admitted to and confirm their admission, then print or save the form.
If enrolling directly, students must submit a copy of their 10th grade entrance exam results to the school they are admitted to. After their admission is confirmed, their account will be locked. The school will print out an admission confirmation for them. In case they are admitted to multiple choices and want to make adjustments, students must contact the school to cancel their admission confirmation before enrolling in their new choice.
From July 10, schools that have not yet recruited enough students can consider additional recruitment and call for admission from July 11 to 14.
The entrance exam for grade 10 public schools in Hanoi took place over three days, June 10-12, with more than 104,000 students. Students had to take three exams: Math, Literature, and Foreign Language. To be considered for admission, candidates had to complete all the exams, not violate the regulations, and not receive a score of 0 in any exam. The admission score was the sum of the three subjects, with Math and Literature multiplied by a factor of two.
Thanh Hang
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