On the school's anniversary, foreign teachers touched generations of students by wearing traditional Ao Dai and singing 'Hello Vietnam' with Vietnamese teachers.
Foreign teachers wear ao dai and sing 'Hello Vietnam' with Vietnamese teachers
The Bilingual Canadian International School (BCIS), District 7, Ho Chi Minh City has officially celebrated its 10th year of operation. Right on the occasion of the celebration of Vietnam Teachers' Day on November 20, many generations of teachers, students, and parents returned to school to pay tribute to their teachers.
Impressive musical performances were performed by students and teachers of the school. Choral parts, skits... all have a connection between traditional and modernity, between Vietnam and the world. Notably, the performance of the song 'Hello Vietnam' by Vietnamese and foreign teachers when everyone wore traditional Ao Dai, performed the song in English, French, and Vietnamese.
Cultural performances
Ms. Nguyen Thi Kieu Oanh, Chairman of the Board of Directors of BCIS, said that with the educational philosophy of "Roots and wings", the school's students are trained by the quality education background from the international environment, the necessary skills, creativity, and critical thinking to lead them to become global citizens while preserving and preserving the Vietnamese national identity.
Anniversary right on the occasion of the 11/20 holiday
In the school year 2021-2022, the valedictorian of the school's English program is a student named Huynh Sokpheanalin. You excellently receive international scholarships totalling nearly 300,000 USD for each academic year from universities in the US and Canada. And Huynh Minh Thu, a 12th grader, received an international scholarship worth 10,000 USD/year (Sir John Monash excellent scholarship) and a travel allowance worth 2,000 USD from Monash University (Australia).