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10.06.2026
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As the High School Graduation Exam rapidly approaches, this “golden” period demands utmost focus and maximum effort from the students. In the middle of this intense and focused revision period, the 12th-grade students of Vien Dong College’s 9+3+1 Program received incredible spiritual support from the School Board through a direct visit from Dr. Phan Thi Le Thu – Standing Vice Rector.
Supporting the Exam Season – Placing Our Full Trust
Understanding the pressures, anxieties, and determination of the 9+3+1 program students as they complete their vocational training and prepare to take important academic exams, Dr. Phan Thi Le Thu visited each classroom to meet with and check in on the students.
During these meetings, she warmly conveyed the school administration’s best wishes for good health and excellent exam performance to all students. Going beyond mere words of encouragement, she also listened to the students’ thoughts, feelings, and the challenges they face during this intensive exam preparation period.
Dr. Phan Thi Le Thu shared: “The school is always by your side and will provide the best possible conditions in terms of facilities and a dedicated team of teachers to support you. The most important thing right now is for you to take care of your health, balance your study and rest time appropriately, and maintain your confidence so you can step into the exam room with the utmost composure. Success is ahead of you!”
The radiant, determined smiles of the Vien Dong “warriors”
In response to the deep concern shown by the The school board, the class groups demonstrated a spirit of optimism, unity, and intense determination. Their radiant faces, bright smiles, and arms raised high with energy are the strongest proof to their readiness to face this major challenge. These captured images not only preserve a beautiful memory of student life at Vien Dong College but also carry meaningful messages: “Youth – Memories – Dreams – Future.” The affirmation: “Tomorrow will be better!”
Images from the 12th-grade classes: