Ms. Hoang Thi To Nga, Standing Deputy Secretary of District Party Committee, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City (right cover) and Mr. Nguyen Minh, Principal of Tran Dai Nghia High School for the Gifted, commended parents and students.
During the year-end summary and year-end awards, this method received the support of many parents and students.
"Very humane"
Mr. Vo Thanh Van, Principal of Ngoc Vien Dong Secondary and High School, District 12, Ho Chi Minh City, shared that praising and rewarding excellent students has become a tradition of schools every year-end. Creative and humane ways to honor excellent students, such as inviting their parents to come up on stage to receive flowers and congratulations from the school's board of directors, are a good and meaningful way for educational institutions to learn and replicate in their schools.
At Ngoc Vien Dong Secondary and High School, Ho Chi Minh City, the award ceremony for excellent students and the coming-of-age ceremony for 12th graders are always solemnly held at the end of May. The school invites parents of 12th graders to attend. "Many parents from far away hometowns, such as Quang Tri, come to Ho Chi Minh City to attend their children's coming-of-age ceremony, and listen to the words of sharing and gratitude from the students to the people who gave birth to and raised them. It is very touching," said teacher Vo Thanh Van.
Touching image of parents and students being honored at the ceremony to honor outstanding students at Tran Dai Nghia High School for the Gifted, Ho Chi Minh City
Mr. Tran Huu Tai, a parent of 3 children (grades 2, 4 and 5), all students of Le Ngoc Han Primary School, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, said that a school in Ho Chi Minh City inviting parents to the stage to honor parents whose children have excellent achievements helps to bring the family and school closer together. Parents work hard to raise their children, quietly staying behind, but the school really appreciates the parents' efforts in raising their children to adulthood.
The closing ceremony not only honors good students in cultural subjects
In other schools, do they show gratitude and honor to parents in the closing ceremony? What other meaningful activities does each school have in the closing ceremony and maturity ceremony for students at the end of the school year?
According to Mr. Tran Huu Tai, at Le Ngoc Han Primary School, the school always has very creative ways to honor and encourage talented students in the school. Not only waiting until the end of the school year, but also during the flag-raising ceremony at the beginning of the week, the school invited each class to show off their talents such as playing the piano, singing, dancing, drawing, etc., to the encouragement and praise of many teachers, parents and students.
Mr. Tran Huu Tai also said that the school often organizes year-end and graduation ceremonies for 5th grade students very solemnly and meaningfully at Ben Thanh Theater with the participation of many parents. "Not only is it an opportunity to reward students who are good at cultural subjects in class and at school, Le Ngoc Han Primary School also rewards students in sports such as soccer, chess, art, robotics, students with beautiful handwriting...", said Mr. Tran Huu Tai.
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Hai, Principal of Truong Dinh High School, Go Cong Town, Tien Giang Province, said that every year the school usually organizes two formal ceremonies at the end of the school year to honor and reward students who have won awards.
The first session is to reward students who achieved excellent student titles; students who achieved achievements in science and technology competitions, sports competitions, etc.
The closing ceremony and award ceremony at Truong Dinh High School, the 3 best students of grades 10, 11, 12 were honored to be congratulated.
The second session is the year-end ceremony, rewarding students who achieved excellent school-wide and grade-level titles; students who achieved 1st, 2nd, 3rd place in class and students who achieved excellent titles (9.0 or higher)...
The solemn ceremony invited representatives of parents and parents of students with excellent achievements to attend so they could take pictures with their children and listen to their words of gratitude...
"I always believe that the year-end ceremony, rewarding and honoring students must be done solemnly and properly, and must balance the time to fully perform the rituals and fully reward the students. We cannot think of it as just finishing it, doing it perfunctorily, because the achievements that the students have achieved are the result of their efforts over a long period of time, they deserve to receive the honor and congratulations of everyone," said teacher Nguyen Thanh Hai.
An opportunity for students to express gratitude to their parents.
Ms. Tran Nhung, Vice Principal of Marie Curie School, Hanoi, said that it has become a tradition that after the year-end summary ceremony, presenting individual and collective awards to students and classes, the school has a coming-of-age ceremony for grade 12 students. At this ceremony, representatives of grade 10 and 11 students will send their best wishes to their seniors in grade 12; the school's vice principal will share, encourage, and advise the grade 12 students before they graduate, entering a new phase of life.
In the coming of age ceremony, there is a ritual in which the 12th grade students take turns walking up to the stage, the principal, parents (or parents' representatives) put graduation caps on them, and give them a gift.
Marie Curie School students send their gratitude to their parents
Grade 12 students of Marie Curie School were moved during the coming of age ceremony for the 2021-2022 school year.
"After the coming-of-age ceremony, grade 12 students have a festival. Every year we have a different theme. This year it is 'Sparkling Memories', a place to gather the most beautiful memories of their student years. It is an opportunity for them to show their gratitude to their teachers, parents, and friends," Ms. Tran Nhung shared.
"I hope that even poor students will receive letters."
Besides supporting the way to honor parents in the student commendation ceremony and the year-end ceremony, some parents shared with Thanh Nien Online that they also hope that the school will have a humane and meaningful way to encourage students who are not good students or have not won awards in exams.
"I hope that in schools, homeroom teachers and school administrators can send letters and text messages to all parents/students who have not received certificates of merit. I think there are also many students who feel sad because they are unlucky or for some reason have not received awards or commendations. With letters and messages of encouragement from teachers, I believe they will motivate them a lot," said parent Do Manh Long, whose child attends an elementary school in Binh Thanh District, Ho Chi Minh City.
"Honoring the silent workers in their daily work"
"I also hope that the year-end ceremony of schools will not only honor excellent students, excellent teachers, and parents whose children have achieved many achievements, but we will also have flowers and small gifts for those who have silently worked in the daily work at school such as security guards, janitors, and cooks in the school cafeteria... They are the ones who contribute to helping children have a safe and clean environment to study in peace," said parent Nguyen Bao Anh, whose child is studying at an elementary school in District 7, Ho Chi Minh City.
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