In order to equip students with the necessary knowledge to protect themselves in the digital environment, Hanoi Adelaide School cooperated with Duong Noi Ward Police to organize a propaganda session on crime prevention and law violations for high school students.

During the propaganda session, HASians learned and identified common law violations among school-age children, including: disturbing public order (gathering, shouting, racing and cheering for racing), intentional acts of causing injury through fighting or gathering in groups, possessing or using weapons; making plans to fight online, participating in chat groups that incite violence; harassing, challenging or insulting others. Real-life situations are analyzed specifically and vividly to help students understand correctly, identify early and know how to avoid risky situations.


Duong Noi Ward Police also emphasized the legal and social consequences that students may face. According to regulations, people aged 14 and over can be prosecuted criminally depending on the nature and severity of the violation; at the same time, they can be administratively sanctioned, have a management record or be recorded in their personal history. These violations not only directly affect the future, learning and career opportunities of each individual, but also cause harm to the family and affect the educational environment.


The propaganda session contributed to raising legal awareness for high school students and at the same time helped students build a sense of autonomy, courage and responsibility – the core values that Hanoi Adelaide School always aims for in educating new generation citizens.
Hanoi Adelaide School would like to thank Duong Noi Ward Police for accompanying and supporting in legal education, contributing to building a safe, civilized and healthy school environment.
Hanoi Adelaide School
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