The Violympic program for the 2022-2023 school year honored and rewarded 21,200 candidates out of nearly 3 million students nationwide participating in 4 subjects.
On May 26, the ceremony to honor and award the Violympic program for the 2022-2023 school year took place in Hanoi .
This school year marked a record number of students winning prizes in four subjects: 21,200 students, three times more than the 2021-2022 school year.
Of these, 1,640 students won gold medals, 2,680 students won silver medals, 4,280 students won bronze medals and 12,600 students won consolation prizes.
The program's organizers said that for the national final round alone, the number of students registered to compete was 103,201, an increase of 60% compared to the previous school year and the highest number of Violympic since its launch.
According to a survey based on 3,000 students who won gold medals at the national Violympic in the past 3 school years, 84% of students won at least 1 additional prize in the provincial/city level or higher excellent student competition in the subjects of Math and Physics; 21.5% of students won prizes in international Math competitions such as IKMC, IMO, SASMO, or were valedictorians, skippers, super-intelligent...
Mr. Pham Duc Tai, Department of Secondary Education , Ministry of Education and Training (MOET), commented: "The community spirit of Violympic is not only reflected in the approach and connection of students from all regions, but also in the continuity. Over the past 16 years, generations of students honored today have become a source of inspiration, igniting the passion for learning and research of future generations."
Next school year, this playground will have a new exam subject, focusing on building exam questions in the direction of assessing the capacity of the Ministry of Education and Training, helping teachers to refer to and students to access the most effective methods of thinking, reasoning and problem solving.
Violympic is a pioneering online playground organized byFPT Corporation. The competition aims to help students change their learning methods and help schools apply information technology.
(According to NLDO)
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