With the desire to provide practical perspectives and useful information on academic orientation after secondary school, Hanoi Adelaide School recently held a meeting and sharing session with 9th grade students at Victoria Thang Long Primary & Secondary School.

During the program, useful information was shared by Ms. Pham Thi Cuc Ha – Vice President of the Board of Directors of H.A.S High School, helping students better understand the high school learning environment at H.A.S, where the training program is designed with a personalized learning journey, helping students develop abilities alongside independent thinking and the ability to integrate internationally. In particular, the Dual Diploma Program (Global System) offers students the opportunity to study both the Vietnamese high school curriculum and the South Australian high school curriculum simultaneously, broadening their options for universities both domestically and internationally.

In addition, students were introduced to outstanding learning opportunities at H.A.S, such as the H.A.S Lighthouse Scholarship. This scholarship program is for students with a proactive learning spirit, a commitment to self-development, and a readiness to achieve higher goals in their high school journey.

Notably, two former students of Victoria Thang Long Primary & Secondary School, Dao Mai Loan and Luu Tuan Phuc, currently studying at H.A.S, shared their experiences at the school and their preparation for winning the H.A.S Lighthouse Scholarship. Real-life stories from senior students helped the 9th graders better visualize the dynamic, open environment and numerous opportunities for development at H.A.S.


As part of the program, Hanoi Adelaide School also invited parents and students to participate in the Open Day (March 14th), an opportunity for families to directly tour the campus, experience characteristic classes, and learn more about the training program at H.A.S.
The sharing session not only provided useful information for 9th grade students of Victoria Thang Long, but also opened up new directions for their future academic journey – where each student can confidently choose the right path for comprehensive development and success in the future.
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