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Duc Xuan Primary School proudly reaches the pinnacle of national robotics.

After class, the teachers' self-study sessions and the students' passion for technology at Duc Xuan Primary School (Duc Xuan Ward, Thai Nguyen) resulted in a proud achievement at the recent National STEM, AI & Robotics Championship for the 2025-2026 school year.

Báo Thái NguyênBáo Thái Nguyên17/05/2026

The team from Duc Xuan Primary School (Duc Xuan Ward) participated in the National STEM, AI & Robotics Championship for the 2025-2026 school year.
The team from Duc Xuan Primary School (Duc Xuan Ward) will participate in the National STEM, AI & Robotics Championship for the 2025-2026 school year.

Both of the school's robotics teams achieved outstanding results, with Duc Xuan 1 Primary School winning the Super Cup and the prestigious Gold Medal; and Duc Xuan 2 Primary School winning first place, the championship cup, and the Gold Medal of the tournament.

This is not only the result of persistent effort but also a testament to the school's innovative spirit, ability to integrate, and quality of education on the national intellectual stage.

For the 2025-2026 school year, based on actual conditions and the orientation of STEM education development, Duc Xuan Primary School has decided to participate in the Robot Olympiad Championship with the content of designing, assembling and controlling a robot to perform the task of sorting waste in a residential area model and transporting goods to a warehouse.

The school established two teams, invested in robots and equipment, set up training rooms, and created conditions for students to practice regularly after school hours. Despite many difficulties, the school mainly relies on the teachers' proactive research to guide students, and does not yet have the resources to hire experts for in-depth training.

However, driven by a sense of responsibility and a passion for technology, the teachers persevered in supporting the students throughout the training process.

Ms. Hoang Huong Dung, the head of professional development, shared: "The preparation time for the competition was limited as teachers still had to handle their professional duties, and students were juggling studying and preparing for end-of-year exams. However, the students always made time to research, assemble, and perfect their robots."

Without putting too much pressure on achieving high results, the teams from Duc Xuan Primary School entered the national competition with a mindset of learning, gaining experience, and testing their abilities. In Group B, they had to compete with 126 teams from many provinces and cities across the country.

From the initial rounds to the professional challenges, the team members calmly coordinated, handled situations flexibly, and gradually overcame many strong competitors.

Lu  Guangdong  (standing in the middle)  and teammates  concentrate on operating the robot during the Robotics competition
Lu Quang Dong (standing in the middle) and his teammates focus on operating the robot during the Robotics competition.

Luu Quang Dong, a member of the team, said that the most difficult thing was not just assembling or programming the robot, but also the perseverance required after many unsuccessful attempts. However, the more difficult it became, the more determined the team members were to perfect the product. The joy was overwhelming when both teams were announced as winners of the top positions in the competition.

Ms. Nguyen Thi Ha, Principal of Duc Xuan Primary School, happily stated: "This is the result of serious study and training; the students' passion for scientific and technological research; and the dedicated support of teachers and parents."

Currently, Duc Xuan Primary School has 52 administrators, teachers, and staff members, along with 934 students. The achievements at the national Robotics competition further affirm the correct direction in promoting STEM education, fostering creative thinking and technological skills in students from the primary school level.

The final round of the Vietnam National STEM, AI & Robotics Championship (VSAR) for the 2025-2026 academic year was held at the National Innovation Center, bringing together nearly 3,000 contestants from 29 provinces and cities nationwide. The competition was jointly organized by Tien Phong Newspaper, the Central Youth Union, the National Innovation Center, and Hanoi University of Science and Technology.

In that large-scale competition, the achievements of the students of Duc Xuan Primary School are even more meaningful, becoming a source of pride not only for the school but also for the local education sector.

Source: https://baothainguyen.vn/giao-duc/202605/truong-tieu-hoc-duc-xuan-tu-hao-cham-dinh-robotics-quoc-gia-49d4c38/


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