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Principal of Japan International School advises students not to compare themselves with anyone

GD&TĐ - Mr. Yamamoto Noriyuki - Principal of Japan International School advises students not to compare themselves with anyone else, but to believe in themselves.

Báo Giáo dục và Thời đạiBáo Giáo dục và Thời đại27/06/2025

On the afternoon of June 27, the Japanese International School ( Hanoi ) held a graduation ceremony for 140 students. Of these, 73 were elementary school students; 28 were grade 9 students and 39 were grade 12 students. The ceremony was marked by solemnity and sacredness, marking a major turning point in the students' learning journey.

The graduation ceremony is not only a testament to the achievements after years of hard work, but also contains sincere congratulations and great motivation for students before embarking on a new journey.

Mr. Yamamoto Noriyuki - Principal of Japan International School said that each person has their own interests and strengths. These are the important seeds that make up their own personality and identity - what we call our "uniqueness".

For example, those who like to draw will have a great ability to express the world through colors and shapes. Those who are good at sports can spread positive energy to their friends or show their strength when standing in front of people. And those who love to read are gradually cultivating the ability to think deeply and calmly. All of these are valuable “talents”.

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Mr. Yamamoto Noriyuki - Principal of Japan International School spoke at the ceremony.

Therefore, Mr. Yamamoto Noriyuki advised students not to compare themselves with others, but to believe in the light that shines from within themselves. “You are the ones who have unlimited potential. Because you understand both Japanese and Vietnamese cultures, you can do great things that not everyone can do,” Mr. Yamamoto Noriyuki expressed.

Speaking at the event, Mr. Ito Naoki - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Vietnam hoped that the graduates from this school will become an important bridge in enhancing mutual understanding and contributing to the development of friendly relations between Vietnam and Japan.

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Mr. Ito Naoki - Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Vietnam spoke at the event.

Mr. Ito Naoki said that at the end of April, Japanese Prime Minister Ishiba Shigeru paid an official visit to Vietnam. During the visit and witnessed by Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh, he and Minister of Education and Training Nguyen Kim Son exchanged cooperation documents to promote Japanese language teaching in Vietnam in the next 10 years, starting from 2025.

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12th grade students of Japan International School on graduation day
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Ceremony before receiving diploma.
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Students take souvenir photos at the graduation ceremony.

"In the coming time, the Japanese Government will continue to strongly promote the teaching of Japanese in Vietnam, contributing to the development of foreign language teaching in Vietnam" - Mr. Ito Naoki informed.

Source: https://giaoducthoidai.vn/hieu-truong-truong-quoc-te-nhat-ban-khuyen-hoc-sinh-dung-so-sanh-minh-voi-ai-post737631.html


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