Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training encourages schools to organize joyful and warm gratitude and maturity ceremonies.
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Earlier this week, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training issued a document guiding schools on organizing gratitude and maturity ceremonies for final year students in the 2024-2025 school year.
Accordingly, the Department of Education and Training requires that when organizing gratitude and coming-of-age ceremonies, schools should aim to express gratitude for the upbringing of grandparents, parents, and teachers for the intellectual and personality growth of students.
Create beautiful and profound memories for students in the final grades before the end of the school year; thereby positively impacting the students' awareness, thoughts, and emotions and shaping the school's traditional cultural activities.
The ceremony was held in a joyful and warm atmosphere; the performances in the program focused on the themes of grandparents, parents, teachers, school and friendship.
At the same time, schools are requested to proactively arrange the time to organize the gratitude and maturity ceremony program for the 2024-2025 school year in accordance with the actual conditions at the unit. After the ceremony program, depending on the conditions at the unit, the school organizes healthy recreational activities suitable for the age of the students.
In organizing the coming of age ceremony, the Department of Education and Training noted that school principals need to develop an organization plan and assign specific responsibilities to each member of the organizing committee. The program must ensure a joyful, joyful, and exciting atmosphere and achieve the goal of educating students' awareness when participating. Coordinate with the school's parent representative committee and the class's parent representative committee to prepare for the organization.
The school creates favorable conditions for the organization of healthy recreational activities for students within the physical facilities of the unit. However, the organization of recreational activities must ensure security, order, safety, ensure the health of students and preserve and maintain the physical facilities of the unit.
Mr. Duong Tri Dung, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City, emphasized that the gratitude and maturity ceremony program needs to be widely informed to parents and students, to invite them to participate in the school's common activities and recognize the maturity of the students. The school organizes the program in many fun and lively forms but not ostentatious or costly forms.
Source: https://thanhnien.vn/tphcm-yeu-cau-to-chuc-le-tri-an-truong-thanh-khong-pho-truong-185250521230107854.htm
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