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Project “Hot Air Rotating Lantern”
The project, which is part of the Physics subject, requires Grade 8 students to build the Hot Air Rotating Lantern according to certain specifications. They must be creative and have a solid understanding of the principle of convection and the rectilinear propagation of light in order to complete the project.
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“Time Warp Play” Project
The “Time Warp Play” project was implemented by Grade 6 students in preparation for for “Fang-tastic Feast” Halloween 2022. The project is part of the International Program’s “Performing Arts” subject with the content of recreating the “Time Warp” – a fragment from a famous musical that adapted to film: The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
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Talkshow “Literature And Life”
The Grade 8 students have organized a gallery and “Children of today, the future of tomorrow” talk show to learn more about Children’s rights. Therefore, students got the opportunity to freely express their opinions about Children’s rights and integrate literary values into practice. With the participation of Ms. Hoang Thi Hong Linh – A lawyer, and Ms. Le Tran Phuong Vi – A School psychologist, students had a great time discussing the two topics ‘Issues faced by children nowadays’ and ‘The future of tomorrow starts from today’.
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Why These Tables Can Stand Firmly And Strong Without Having Legs?
To decipher the mysterious hidden things, UTS-ers High School found the key to the principle of force synthesis and the balance of solids under the guidance of Physics teachers. After calculating and modeling, they have completed the “zero-gravity table” model – a table without legs but can stand firmly and bear loads of over 5kg. Hopefully, the success of the experiment has “turned the switch” on the curiosity of UTS-ers to discover the unsolved mysteries of the world.
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Flying In The World Of Words In The “Growing Up With Books” Contest
There is a famous quote from former US President Barack Obama: “Reading is important. If you know how to read, the whole world will open up for you.” In order to make reading a joy and a bridge to bring students to the vast world, UTS organized the “Growing up with Books” contest and received positive participation from 53 contestants from Grade 1 to Grade 5. The entries received by the organizers were extremely creative, from witty book “review” videos to colorful comic books created by the students. The stories are extremely interesting, revealing the creativity and language ability of the students. For the “review” videos, the students have summarized the important details of the good stories in a very methodical and concise way with their feelings. And in the field of comic book creation, the organizing committee has received many stories, dreams, and expectations of UTS-ers in many extremely new forms. UTS hopes that the contest conveys the spirit of reading culture and promote the creativity of each UTS-er. For now, let’s take a look back at those memorable moments with UTS!
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Impressed With The Costumes Made By UTS-ers In The New Gen Project
With the aim of pursuing a green lifestyle and focusing on sustainable values, the NEW GEN UTS project – an inter-block project had received a lot of attention and response from UTS-ers. With the message: “Let’s improve and protect the living environment around us!”, the UTS-ers had 2 months of working together. Students used their imagination and creativity to develop and select the appropriate materials over the first few weeks of the project. Under the guidance of teachers, the students transformed into “designers” to produce the costume that ensured the three criteria of “beautiful – strange – meaningful” and performed in front of the whole school. Each outfit has its own beauty and meaning with a common criterion of reusing discarded items. The project “NEW GEN – UTS” is not only a place where UTS-ers can unleash their creativity but also spread a green message, helping us to reuse used objects, thereby bringing positive impacts to the environment that we live in.
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UTS’S GOT TALENT 2023
UTS’S GOT TALENT 2023 UTS believes that each of us possesses a unique talent. But not everyone is confident or has the courage to pursue their dreams and passions. Hence, UTS’S GOT TALENT is an opportunity, empowers you to express your talents. And the long-awaited moment is over: UTS is delighted to announce that the final round of UTS’s Got Talent 2023 will be on May 24th 2023. It promises to be an exciting morning for the entire UTS community. See you on Wednesday, May 24th 2023, at 8:00 a.m. at the Trinh Cong Son Hall!
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Get To Know Dangerous Diseases On A Colorful Infographic
Having an in-depth knowledge of pathology is never easy due to the vast amount of information and requirement for high levels of accuracy. However, “challenge accepted” – UTS Grade 10 students still successfully and professionally overcome this obstacle in the English class with the support of Mr. Kyle Gibbons to create attractive infographics. Utilizing their “full capacity,” students work together to visualize data and pictures to create helpful infographics. UTS students are excited to share their achievements with friends and happy to get comments from the teacher. Especially, students have learned the value of taking care of their health thanks to the informative infographics with simple visuals. Let’s cherish the enjoyable time from that day!
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Parenting workshop: How to be friend with your child’s rage
Parenting workshop: How to be friend with your child’s rage When modern parents struggle to balance family and work, the child’s angry, irritable or out-of-control reactions can make parents feel uncomfortable and even embarrassed if families are in public. This “sudden” stubbornness usually appears between 2 and 5 years old and causes parents to have a headache and fall into a “crisis” looking for causes and solutions. Over time, how does this affect the child’s development? What can parents do to help their children?









