Teachers and students of the Hanoi-based Ngo Si Lien Secondary School held a ceremony to kick off welcome the new school year. The 2022 – 2023 academic year, around 23 million students nationwide started the new school year on September 5. The new academic year opening ceremony was held in-person this year after two years of disruption due to COVID-19. In his written congratulatory message to the educational sector on the threshold of the new school year, President Nguyen Xuan Phuc says: “Teachers and students are finally back together after a period of COVID-19-induced suspension of school for an in-person entrance ceremony at their beloved schools, sharing determination, faith and hope for a new academic journey.” (Photo: VietnamPlus)
In the 2021 – 2022 academic year, teachers and students of the Ngo Si Lien Secondary School exerted joint efforts to surmount challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic for a successful academic year. The school’s teachers and students of many generations have gained numerous achievements and prestigious awards such as Labour and Independence Order and the “Labour Hero” title over the past four decades with its official name as Ngo Si Lien Secondary School. The Hanoi-based school was built in 1920 and first named Leonet by the French for male students. Following the great success of the glorious August Revolution, the school was named after historian Ngo Si Lien. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
During her official visit to Vietnam at the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs from September 5 – 7, UNESCO Director General Audrey Azoulay attended the new school year opening ceremony at the Hanoi-based famous school. Ngo Si Lien is among the schools selected for the "education for sustainable development" project included in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network. In her remarks, Azoulay said all of the 23 Vietnamese educational institutions joining the network have committed to following UNESCO’s educational development path. Lauding Ngo Si Lien for its climate change response, she called for joint efforts from teachers, students and their families in this regard. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
UNESCO Director General Audrey Azoulay beats the drum to open the new academic year at the Hanoi-based Ngo Si Lien Secondary School. Ngo Si Lien is among the schools selected for the "education for sustainable development" project included in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet). The network connects more than 12,000 schools in 182 countries around a common goal to build peace in the minds of children and young people. It operates at international and national levels with three clear priorities: education for sustainable development, global citizenship education and inter-cultural and heritage learning. The UNESCO official is on an official visit to Vietnam from September 5 – 7 at the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
UNESCO Director General Audrey Azoulay delivers remarks at the new academic year opening ceremony at the Hanoi-based Ngo Si Lien Secondary School on September 5. Azoulay said all of the 23 Vietnamese educational institutions joining the network have committed to following UNESCO’s educational development path. Lauding Ngo Si Lien for its climate change response, she called for joint efforts from teachers, students and their families in this regard. Ngo Si Lien is among the schools selected for the "education for sustainable development" project included in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet). The over-100-year-old school has 53 classes with over 120 officials and teachers, and some 2,000 students. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Head of the Ngo Si Lien Secondary School Pham Thu Ha delivers a speech at the new academic year opening ceremony, wishing the students start their new school year with enthusiasm and endeavours in study. The Hanoi-based school was built in 1920 and first named Leonet by the French for male students. Following the great success of the glorious August Revolution, the school was named after historian Ngo Si Lien. Ngo Si Lien is among the schools selected for the "education for sustainable development" project included in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet). The over-100-year-old school has 53 classes with over 120 officials and teachers, and some 2,000 students. (Photo: VietanmPlus)
All students of the Ngo Si Lien Secondary School are saluting the national flag at the new school year opening ceremony on September 5. In the 2022 – 2023 academic year, the Hanoi-based school has 53 classes with over 120 officials and teachers, and some 2,000 students. It was built in 1920 and first named Leonet by the French for male students. Following the great success of the glorious August Revolution, the school was named after historian Ngo Si Lien. Ngo Si Lien is among the schools selected for the "education for sustainable development" project included in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet). (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Nguyen Thanh Mai, a student of class 6A4, represents all students of grade 6 to deliver a speech at the new school year opening ceremony, affirming the sixth graders, will together with all students of the school, do their utmost to have their best performances in study in the academic year 2022 – 2023. In the academic year, the Hanoi-based school has 53 classes with over 120 officials and teachers, and some 2,000 students. Ngo Si Lien is among the schools selected for the "education for sustainable development" project included in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network. The network connects more than 12,000 schools in 182 countries around a common goal to build peace in the minds of children and young people. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
Students representing sixth graders receive flowers from teachers. In the 2022 – 2023 academic year, the Hanoi-based school has 53 classes with over 120 officials and teachers, and some 2,000 students. Ngo Si Lien is among the schools selected for the "education for sustainable development" project included in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network (ASPnet). The network connects more than 12,000 schools in 182 countries around a common goal to build peace in the minds of children and young people. It operates at international and national levels with three clear priorities: education for sustainable development, global citizenship education and inter-cultural and heritage learning. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
UNESCO Director General Audrey Azoulay visits the school’s traditional hall. She is impressed by achievements the school has obtained in recent years and highlights education in Vietnam. Besides, she lauds Ngo Si Lien for its climate change response and calls for joint efforts from teachers, students and their families in this regard. The UNESCO official is on an official visit to Vietnam from September 5 – 7 at the invitation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. On this occasion, she attends attended the new school year opening ceremony at the Hanoi-based Ngo Si Lien Secondary School on September 5. Ngo Si Lien is among the schools selected for the "education for sustainable development" project included in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
UNESCO Director General Audrey Azoulay talks with students of the Ngo Si Lien Secondary School during her trip to school to attend the new school year opening ceremony on September 5. Ngo Si Lien is among the schools selected for the "education for sustainable development" project included in the UNESCO Associated Schools Network. The network connects more than 12,000 schools in 182 countries around a common goal to build peace in the minds of children and young people. It operates at international and national levels with three clear priorities: education for sustainable development, global citizenship education and inter-cultural and heritage learning. (Photo: VietnamPlus)
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