(BLC) - On the morning of May 22, Tan Phong Primary School (Lai Chau city) organized an experience activity of reporting achievements to Uncle Ho at the Uncle Ho Monument with the ethnic people of Lai Chau.
The experiential activity had the participation of more than 900 teachers, students of the school and many parents.
The teachers and students of the school participated in reporting their achievements at Uncle Ho's Monument with the ethnic people of Lai Chau.
On behalf of the Board of Directors, teacher Nguyen Quang Tinh - Principal of the school reported to Uncle Ho the educational results of the 2022 - 2023 school year. Promoting the spirit of being a role model, pioneering in innovating management, teaching and learning methods with the motto: All for beloved students, Tan Phong Primary School maintains the top achievements in the primary school group of the city's Education and Training sector in terms of movement and quality of education.
Exciting cultural program.
The students are proactive, actively study and achieve many high prizes in competitions and exchanges at all levels. Notably, they are ranked first in the quality of participation in the City-level English - IOE Competition; are in the top in the quality of prizes participating in the City-level Math - Vietnamese Competition; and are the first prize of the entire delegation in the "Drawing pictures according to books" Competition...
In addition, students also compete to carry out the movement "Thousands of good deeds"; share, help, and cooperate with friends in studying and activities launched by the Ho Chi Minh Young Pioneer Team of the school and other levels.
With the efforts of teachers and students, Tan Phong Primary School was honored to be recognized by the Provincial People's Committee as meeting national standards level II.
Students of the school respectfully offered Uncle Ho fresh flowers.
Delegates, teachers and students respectfully offered Uncle Ho fresh flowers and participated in a performance with the theme: “Beloved Uncle Ho”. First graders also visited the Provincial Museum.
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