(HBO) – Three students at the top of their game in Hoa Binh province recently received national recognition as excellent students under the Ministry of Education and Training’s national exam results.
Nguyen Hai Duong, a grade
11 student majoring in English from Hoang Van Thu High School for the Gifted claimed
second prize in the English language at the national exam for excellent
students, while 11th grader Chu Thanh Binh won second prize in biology
led by teacher Vu Kieu Manh. Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh won second prize in biology in
grade 12.
According to the Ministry
of Education and Training’s national exam results for 2021-2022, Hoa Binh
province had 23 students who scored well.

The
Board of Directors from Hoang Van Thu High School for the Gifted meet and
congratulate the students.
Hoa Binh province put
forth 68 student candidates competing in 12 subjects including, Mathematics,
Physics, Chemistry, Informatics, Literature, History, Geography, Biology, English
language, Russian language, French language and Chinese language.
As a result, there were 23 winners, including
3 second prizes, 7 third prizes, and 13 consolation prizes.
This academic year saw
increases over 2020 - 2021, with 12 more prizes in total, and an increase in
the number of second and third prizes. This is a great achievement for a rural
province that still faces many challenges in educational development.
Hoang Van Thu High School
for the Gifted’s biology team had a stellar year with 4 excellent students, Chu
Thanh Binh (11th grade majoring in Biology), Nguyen Thi Ngoc Anh (grade 12
majoring in Biology), Do Hong Quan (grade 12 specializing in Biology), Quach
Hoang Xuat (grade 12 specializing in Biology).
With the achievement of 4
award winners, including 2 second prizes, 1 third prize, 1 consolation prize,
this year's Biology team made significant contributions to the province’s prize
winners.
Hoang Van Thu High School
for the Gifted and Provincial High School for Ethnic Minorities High School have
consistently strived to improve educational quality.
The principal of Hoang
Van Thu High School for the Gifted, Bui Van Duong said that each year, the
school works hard to achieve great results in the national excellent student
exams.
The majority of students
at Hoang Van Thu participated in the provincial excellent student team, and the
school is the driving force behind the province’s academic efforts.
This year’s national excellent
student exam results reaffirm the leading role of the two educational institutions,
a highlight in the quality of education in the province./.
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