At the Phu Nhuan High School (Phu Nhuan District) exam site, right after the candidates finished their math exam for the high school graduation exam, it suddenly started to rain heavily. Some parents had prepared raincoats and umbrellas to pick up their children, while many others chose to stay under the porch, sheltering from the rain with their children, waiting for it to stop completely before leaving. The atmosphere after the exam was even more quiet, as the laughter of the candidates blended with the rushing sound of the late afternoon rain.
The rain came so quickly that many people were caught off guard, but they still stayed to pick up their children by any means possible.
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"When I saw it was about to rain, I was very worried. I was afraid that my child would get wet and catch a cold. If he couldn't take the exam tomorrow, it would be a waste of a year of studying hard," said Mr. Nguyen Van Tin (living in Go Vap District).
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Rain or shine, that wait is always silent and persistent.
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The sudden heavy rain caught many students off guard. As soon as they left the exam site, they had to run quickly to find shelter.
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Even if it's just a moment of holding an umbrella, putting on a raincoat or holding your child's hand leaving the exam site, for many parents, those are moments that cannot be missed in their child's journey to adulthood.
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The unexpected rain made it difficult to move, but volunteers were still on duty, braving the rain to accompany students after the math exam.
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Not afraid of getting wet in the rain, many young people still stay in front of the school gate, carefully helping each student go home. They are not only guides, but also silent spiritual support during the stressful exam season.
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Volunteers were not afraid of getting wet, they squeezed through the crowd, held umbrellas for each child, and led them to where their parents were waiting.
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Some people were soaked but still smiled when they saw their children coming out. Those quiet but loving moments became familiar and touching images every exam season.
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Many children did not bring raincoats or umbrellas, so they had to rush to the gate with their clothes soaked.
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“I didn’t bring a raincoat, and as soon as I stepped out, it started pouring down, and I was completely soaked. Luckily, there were volunteers who held umbrellas for me and encouraged me, otherwise I was a bit confused,” a candidate shared after finishing the math exam this afternoon.
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Wet candidates after the exam were held under umbrellas by volunteers waiting for their parents to pick them up in front of the school gate.
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The first day of the exam ended with many emotions, from nervousness before the exam, tension in the exam room to relief when stepping out of the school gate in the sudden afternoon rain.
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Source: https://thanhnien.vn/cha-me-dam-mua-doi-con-hoan-thanh-mon-toan-ky-thi-tot-nghiep-thpt-2025-185250626174008916.htm
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