Passing by Thach Ban Secondary School (Long Bien Ward) these days, many people stopped to admire the school when it was dressed in bright red flags.
In each classroom, teachers and school staff also decorated brightly with flags and flowers to welcome students to the new school year on August 28.


Teachers and students of Thach Ban Secondary School have spread patriotism and national pride in every staff member and student.

The boards are decorated with messages welcoming the nation's major holidays, interwoven with joy for the new school year about to begin.

This is also a surprise gift that the school has carefully prepared for the students.
Towards Independence Day September 2, teachers and students of Marie Curie Kindergarten, Viet Hung campus organized many meaningful activities. Teachers organized lessons and activities to help students understand more about Independence Day.

In the hallway filled with red and yellow, teachers and students put their hands on their chests and proudly sang the National Anthem. That image touched everyone's hearts and emotions.
Ms. Khanh Linh (teacher of Star 2 class) said: Although they are young, the children clearly show their love for their country. They are engrossed in listening to me tell historical stories, watching documentaries, and learning songs about the Fatherland. Every child says loudly and excitedly: "I love Vietnam!"

In addition, children also participated in many other interesting activities such as making red flags with yellow stars, peace birds, traditional hats, etc.

The children used their own products to decorate the school to make it more brilliant on the big holiday.
Principal of Marie Curie Kindergarten Hoang Cuc said that through the program "Vietnam in my heart", the school hopes to bring children an emotional learning experience, conveying feelings in each creative product, thereby nurturing love for the homeland and national pride.
Similarly, in the bustling atmosphere of Event A80, the staff and teachers of Hoang Cong Kindergarten (Kien Hung Ward) together wore white ao dai, red with yellow stars to spread love for their homeland and country.

The school organized a historical booth to recreate the mark of September 2, 1945.
In the "Independence Booth" space, the children skillfully stuck red flags with yellow stars together, listened to the teacher tell historical stories and felt the heroic atmosphere of Independence Day.

According to school teachers, this activity not only helps children practice manual dexterity and solidarity, but also nurtures love for their homeland and country from an early age.
Many schools in Hanoi also organized flag-raising activities with the theme "Welcoming the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day September 2nd".
All students in the school wore red flags with yellow stars and sang the national anthem with patriotism and national pride.
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