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Parents are worried that Tran Dai Nghia school will not enroll 6th graders.

Báo Tuổi TrẻBáo Tuổi Trẻ07/03/2024


Học sinh, giáo viên Trường THPT chuyên Trần Đại Nghĩa trong một hoạt động - Ảnh: MỸ DUNG

Students and teachers of Tran Dai Nghia High School for the Gifted in an activity - Photo: MY DUNG

After knowing the information about Ha Noi Specialized High School Noi - Amsterdam stopped enrolling 6th grade students due to regulations of the Ministry of Education and Training . Many parents in Ho Chi Minh City are also worried that this year they might stop enrolling 6th grade students at Tran Dai Nghia High School for the Gifted.

"I'm extremely worried after hearing rumors that Tran Dai Nghia School will stop enrolling 6th graders this year. If it stops now, all the efforts of both mother and child will be wasted," complained a parent named Dong Nghi, Tan Binh District.

Ms. Nghi said she really wanted her child to study in grade 6 at Tran Dai Nghia School, so her family invested in her child since he was in grade 3.

For the past three years, rain or shine, mother and daughter have continuously attended exam preparation classes and extra classes with the goal of entering 6th grade at Tran Dai Nghia School.

"If I don't take the exam now, my child will be shocked. I haven't told him yet, but for a long time, the whole family has been thinking about him trying to study here. He has reviewed math, Vietnamese, and English.

In recent years, I have spent hundreds of millions on education, and my child has already decided to take the exam to this school, so I was shocked when I heard the rumors" - Ms. Nghi shared.

On some Tran Dai Nghia 6th grade exam preparation groups, many parents were shocked and worried that the school would stop holding exams this year. "Moms, does anyone know the exact information about whether exams will be held this year or not?" - a parent asked.

Meanwhile, Ms. My - a parent who just registered her child for a crash course to enter Tran Dai Nghia 6th grade for more than 15 million VND, was upset: "If there is no enrollment, there should be an early plan so that parents and students will not suffer and lose money on training. If we do it all at once, the suffering will fall on the heads of parents and students."

Học sinh Trường Trần Đại Nghĩa trong hoạt động làm câu đối dịp Tết Nguyên đán - Ảnh: MỸ DUNG

Students of Tran Dai Nghia School in the activity of making parallel sentences on the occasion of Lunar New Year - Photo: MY DUNG

Tran Dai Nghia High School for the Gifted was established in 2000 with a pilot model of enhancing English and students studying and living at school all day. The school enrolls students at both junior high and high school levels.

Since its early years, Tran Dai Nghia School has made its mark in theeducation and training of excellent students and educational skills and activities.

For many years, Tran Dai Nghia School has been the only school in Ho Chi Minh City to organize entrance exams for grade 6 students. This is also considered the "hottest" middle school in Ho Chi Minh City.

If Tran Dai Nghia 6th grade enrollment is stopped: There needs to be a roadmap

According to Dr. Nguyen Kim Dung - former deputy director of the Institute of Educational Research (Ho Chi Minh City University of Education), the entrance exam to grade 6 at Tran Dai Nghia School is more important to many parents in Ho Chi Minh City than the university entrance exam.

Every year, thousands of parents send their children to take the entrance exam to grade 6 at Tran Dai Nghia School. This is also a school that many parents entrust and have high expectations for their children to attend.

Therefore, when Ho Chi Minh City wants to stop enrolling in Tran Dai Nghia 6th grade, the city needs to have a reasonable roadmap and come up with appropriate enrollment methods to ensure the learning needs of students and parents as well as ensure the city's human resource development goals.



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