On November 2, at Phu Nhuan High School, more than 3,000 students enthusiastically participated in the "High School Students" festival and the "Clubs - Teams - Groups of High School Students, Vocational Education and Continuing Education students, school year 2025 - 2026" festival. The program was organized by the City Youth Union and implemented by the Ho Chi Minh City Student Support Center.
At the festival, the booth of the Control Practice Club - Cao Thang Technical College (HCMC) became a highlight attracting many students. After assembling and controlling the robot herself, Minh Tuyet, a student of Bui Thi Xuan High School, felt quite excited and wanted to learn more about these robot models.

Female students enjoy controlling robots

The booth area of Cao Thang Technical College attracted many students to participate in the experience.
"At first, I thought that technical majors would be very dry and difficult to understand. However, after being guided by senior students, I felt that this major is quite suitable for women and allows me to unleash my creativity," Tuyet said.
Similarly, Tuyet Anh, a student at Phu Nhuan High School, smiled and revealed that she will try to learn more about engineering, technology and artificial intelligence applications at universities and colleges.
Hieu Nhan, a member of the Control Practice Club - Cao Thang Technical College, could not hide his joy when his booth was "popular". Notably, the booth attracted a lot of female students, many of whom did not mind the hot sun and participated in the experience for a long time.
Nhan said the booth introduced Cubo robot models and 3D printing technology. The special feature of this type of model is the smooth combination of technical knowledge and personal creativity.
"Although it took a long time to prepare, seeing the enthusiastic participation of students like this, we don't feel tired anymore. On the contrary, we feel like we have chosen the right major" - Nhan said proudly.

A group of high school students and university students are checking the robot after a collision.

Female student smiles from ear to ear when successfully controlling robot to overcome obstacle

The club has pre-assembled parts, so participants can freely design models as they like.
The festival is organized as a combination of activities to create a healthy environment, orientation and comprehensive development for high school students. This playground not only introduces new learning solutions through technology, AI applications, online interactions but also helps students experience creative skills through robot assembly, 3D models, Lego, along with fun science experiments and automation devices.
In particular, the festival also has an area to test human assessment indicators (IQ, EQ, PQ,...), helping students learn about their personality, strengths, weaknesses and potential to orient their future careers.
Mr. Le Nguyen Nam, Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Student Support Center, said that the program's desire is to create an environment to help students perceive and develop comprehensively in the direction of 3-good students. This is a useful playground and an opportunity for students to exchange, learn, experience, discover themselves, orient their future, nurture their dreams and passion for learning. In addition, it contributes to spreading the spirit of active, dynamic and creative learning of students in Bac City.

At the festival, high school students received career counseling from university education experts.

The calligraphy area also attracts a lot of students to participate.

Students receive career counseling and career choice through interest tests.
At the festival, the organizers awarded 47 scholarships, each worth 2 million VND in cash and an English scholarship worth 12 million VND.
In the 2025-2026 school year, the City Youth Union and the Ho Chi Minh City Student Support Center awarded a total of 302 scholarships worth VND773 million to students in the city after the merger.
Source: https://nld.com.vn/nu-sinh-cuoi-tit-mat-lan-dau-tu-tay-lap-rap-va-dieu-khien-robot-196251102142523685.htm






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