This result was achieved after a week of dramatic competition, from September 6 to 11 in Thailand. The Bangkok global round had about 4,000 contestants (after passing the national rounds), divided into 3 groups: 8-10 years old, 10-13 years old, 14-18 years old.
Team 420 from Sky-Line won the Silver Medal for the Live Debate, Gold Cup and Gold Medal - Top 2 for the Academic Challenge, Gold Cup and Gold Medal - Top 1 for the Team Academic Knowledge and Gold Cup and Gold Medal for the Written Debate.
Individually, 3 team members also excelled in winning 15 gold medals, 4 gold cups and 4 silver medals in the competitions.

All three members have undergone intensive training and development in English. In addition, every day at school, they are enriched with knowledge in many fields, skills ranging from research, analysis, information synthesis, thinking to essay writing, creative writing, and debate skills according to international academic standards.
Thanks to that, when entering the competition, students bring with them a solid English foundation, solid knowledge and a scientific approach, easily absorbing specialized knowledge.
"The program's content includes many different topics and can be said to be quite difficult for young students like us. However, we tried our best to pass each round and had the opportunity to develop our skills in debating social issues," a member of Team 420 shared.
Meanwhile, in the category for 10-13 year olds, Team 422, consisting of students from Da Nang, also excelled in the final round. Member Truong Phan Gia Bao, a student of class 8UK of Sky-Line Primary, Secondary and High School, made his mark with 8 gold medals, 2 gold cups and 6 silver medals in individual categories.


The World Scholar's Cup is one of the world's leading academic competitions (in English) for high school students aged 8 to 18. With many challenges in terms of skills, knowledge and team spirit, the competition requires students to demonstrate not only their language and academic abilities but also their knowledge in all areas of society. Participating in the competition, students have the opportunity to interact, exchange and exchange cultures with international friends, while promoting the cultural beauty of Vietnam.
Each year, the competition attracts over 50,000 students from over 60 countries and territories around the world. Contestants must pass national and global rounds before reaching the final round at Yale University, USA.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/hoc-sinh-da-nang-gianh-vi-tri-thu-2-vong-toan-cau-the-world-scholars-cup-2024-20240914165015763.htm






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