(Dan Tri Newspaper) - "Teachers are doing and will continue to do everything to ensure that students receive the best, for a very simple reason: students deserve the best," said Ms. Hai Yen, Principal of Giang Vo Secondary School.
The speech by Ms. To Thi Hai Yen, Principal of Giang Vo Secondary School, at the event celebrating the 42nd anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day on November 20th, attracted particular attention.
Without mentioning achievements or expressing gratitude to the teachers, the principal's speech commemorating Teachers' Day simply reflected the close and affectionate feelings that teachers have for their students and honored the students' continuous efforts in studying and cultivating good character.

Ms. To Thi Hai Yen - Principal of Giang Vo Secondary School (Photo: Hai Phong).
"Dear students!"
The students' efforts and enthusiasm in every lesson; their vibrant and exciting spirit in every cultural performance; their friendliness and politeness in interacting with friends; and their respectful attitude towards teachers and elders are meaningful gifts that fill the teachers' November 20th with joy, and that joy continues to spread…
She wanted to tell the students that, under the roof of this school, the teachers have worked tirelessly to ensure that every decision made is guided by compassion and empathy, rather than simply standardizing teaching and learning.

A cultural performance by students of Giang Vo Secondary School (Photo: Hai Phong).
All members of the Giang Vo Secondary School's education council strive their best to ensure that every student feels valued, is willing to cooperate, and finds joy in helping others.
"Teachers are doing and will continue to do everything to ensure that students receive the best things, for a natural and very simple reason: they are well-behaved and deserve the best," Ms. To Thi Hai Yen expressed.
The principal of Giang Vo Secondary School also expressed gratitude to his students for their "diligence, self-discipline, and daily progress."
Thanks also go to parents for their continued support and commitment to the school's positive educational initiatives.

Giang Vo Secondary School receives the emulation flag from the Prime Minister (Photo: Hai Phong).
In the 2024-2025 school year, Giang Vo Secondary School will be split into two schools: Giang Vo Secondary School and Giang Vo Secondary School 2. From 76 classes, Giang Vo Secondary School will have 56 classes. 20 teachers will be transferred to the new school according to their assigned classes to ensure the stability of students' learning psychology.
Despite significant disruptions, the school's teaching activities have remained consistent and stable.
In the recent district-level competition for 9th-grade students in cultural subjects, Giang Vo Secondary School had 183 participating students, of whom 154 won prizes, achieving a success rate of 84.2%. This included 25 first prizes, 41 second prizes, 47 third prizes, and 41 consolation prizes.
With this achievement, the school continues to lead in the student excellence competition movement in Ba Dinh district.

Students of Giang Vo Secondary School (Photo: Hai Phong).
Notably, 100% of the students in the math, English, and French teams who participated won awards. The school also boasts 7 top-scoring students in 7 out of 12 subjects, including: literature, English, physics, chemistry, biology, history, and French.
Five of these seven top-scoring students are only in 8th grade.
Also in grade 8, the school had 45 students taking the advanced placement exam and achieving high results with 10 first prizes, 13 second prizes, and 11 third prizes.
Source: https://dantri.com.vn/giao-duc/loi-cam-on-gay-chu-y-cua-co-hieu-truong-gui-hoc-sinh-nhan-ngay-2011-20241119215310669.htm






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