October always evokes in each of us the gentle autumn sky of Hanoi, the passionate scent of milk flowers or the pure white daisies. And this is also the time to turn our hearts to the teachers – those who have quietly accompanied, supported and sowed the seeds of knowledge through each stage of growth.

In a multicultural school like Hanoi Adelaide School, World Teachers’ Day also brings a deeper meaning. This is an opportunity to show gratitude to the teachers who not only bring knowledge, but also inspire with new perspectives and creative learning methods, helping HASians’ journey to conquer knowledge more richly and diversely.

HASians and the Student Council (H.A.T) came early, personally prepared and sent meaningful gifts to their teachers: a pretty cake or a lunch tray filled with gratitude and heartfelt wishes. These are small actions but contain sincere feelings and deep gratitude.


On this special day, Hanoi Adelaide School would like to send our deep gratitude to all teachers – those who are tirelessly contributing to the cause of educating people around the world. We wish you to always keep the flame of enthusiasm to continue to light the path of dreams for generations of students.
A little interesting information: On October 5, 1966, UNESCO adopted the “Recommendation on the Status of Teachers” – the first international document defining the rights and obligations of teachers. October 5 was chosen as World Teachers’ Day and was first celebrated in 1994 in more than 100 countries to honor and express deep gratitude to those who are day and night sowing seeds of knowledge and giving wings to dreams for young generations around the world.
Hanoi Adelaide School
The pioneer school in capacity development education
The pioneer school in capacity development education


