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The school promises that students do not need to take extra classes.

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên15/09/2024


According to Mr. Nguyen Van Truong Giang, a math teacher, the school's curriculum is designed from basic to advanced, helping students master all necessary knowledge. Students only need to study hard and attend all classes, without needing to take extra classes to conquer exams.

Trường học cam kết học sinh không cần phải học thêm- Ảnh 1.

Students of Nam Viet School are trained in self-study skills and master knowledge right at school.

Tran Ngoc Gia Huy, a 10th grade student, shared: "After 4 years of studying here, I am very satisfied because the teachers not only teach knowledge but also teach me how to apply it in practice. In the recent 10th grade entrance exam, I got enough points to be admitted to a public school but still chose to continue studying here because I like the school's learning environment."

Similarly, Le Duc Anh, a 12th grader, said he was confident enough to face the high school graduation exam even though he did not attend extra classes. His idol is his senior Le Quoc Thinh - the top scorer in the C00 group of Ho Chi Minh City in the recent high school graduation exam. Thinh also did not attend any extra classes.

Mr. Nguyen Van Hung, Vice Principal, emphasized that the school always focuses on developing both knowledge and thinking for students. The curriculum is built to suit each student's ability, ensuring that students can self-study, practice, and master knowledge right at school. At the same time, it provides the necessary skills for students to confidently step into the future without having to take additional classes.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/truong-hoc-cam-ket-hoc-sinh-khong-can-phai-hoc-them-185240914212602924.htm

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