Keeping schools and classrooms going in the flood season
24/11/2025 19:44
As Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (November 20th) approaches, many teachers in flood-stricken areas are still busy battling natural disasters. Flood after flood, they persistently cling to their schools and classrooms, visiting each disadvantaged student to offer support and encouragement. In these difficult places, their work is quiet yet unwavering – just like their love for the profession and affection for their students, which never runs dry.
Assessing flood situation and building digital flood map for natural disaster prevention and control
11/11/2025 16:00
Following the directive from the Chairman of Hue City People's Committee, on November 10, Hue City Civil Defense Steering Committee issued an official dispatch requesting the People's Committees of wards and communes in the city to conduct surveys to mark the highest flood traces during the flooding event, from October 25 to November 3, within the premises of offices, schools, low-lying routes, public works, and flood warning towers in the local areas.
Conducting the City-level Exam to Select Excellent High School Students for the Academic year 2025 - 2026
04/10/2025 12:33
On the morning of October 3, over 3,300 students in the city area officially participated in the City-level Examination to Select Excellent High School Students for the academic year 2025 - 2026, held at Quoc Hoc - Hue High School for the Gifted. This activity is held annually to identify and nurture talented students, while also assessing the quality of learning and teaching in schools.
National Sepak Takraw Championship 2025 for elite teams kicks off in Hue
16/09/2025 06:23
The National Sepak Takraw Championship 2025 for elite teams officially opened on the afternoon of September 15th at the square opposite Quoc Hoc - Hue High School for the Gifted. The tournament is co-organized by the Department of Culture & Sports and Vietnam Sepak Takraw Federation.
Hue - Okinawa youth bond through cultural exchange
01/08/2025 14:04
On July 31st, a delegation from Okinawa Prefecture, Japan, including 16 high school students along with representatives from Okinawa Prefectural Government and Japan Overseas Cooperative Association (JOCA) Okinawa Office, arrived in Hue City to participate in a cultural exchange and homestay program as part of the “OIC Youth’s 2025” program. This event is one of the key activities under the Japan-Hue 2025 Homestay and Cultural Exchange Program.
Tens of thousands of people participate in Hue Sports Festival 2025
22/07/2025 07:49
The community health sports festival “Hue Sports Festival” 2025 officially opened on the evening of July 20 at the square opposite Quoc Hoc Hue High School for the Gifted. Mr. Nguyen Thanh Binh, Permanent Vice Chairman of the City People's Committee, attended the event.
“Burning up” with Gala Hip-hop - Showcase Festival 2025
22/07/2025 06:15
Gala hip-hop - Showcase Festival 2025 – Shining Vietnamese Smile kicked off on the night of July 20 at the square opposite Quoc Hoc Hue High School for the Gifted. The event was part of the “Hue Sports Festival 2025” series, which was organized by Hue Media & Event Co., Ltd.
Over 300 athletes participate in Hue City Yoga Open Tournament 2025
13/07/2025 15:11
The 1st Hue City Yoga Open Tournament officially opened on the evening of July 12 at the square opposite Quoc Hoc Hue High School for the Gifted. This event marked the beginning of Hue Sports Festival 2025.
Nearly 14,000 candidates take 2025 High School Graduation Exam this morning
26/06/2025 09:52
On the morning of June 26, nearly 14,000 candidates officially began the 2025 National High School Graduation Exam, with the Literature test in essay format.
374 students got accepted into Nguyen Tri Phuong Secondary School
14/06/2025 06:30
On the evening of June 12th, the Department of Education and Training announced the admission cut-off scores for Grade 6 at Nguyen Tri Phuong Secondary School for the 2025-2026 academic year.
Keeping schools and classrooms going in the flood season
As Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (November 20th) approaches, many teachers in flood-stricken areas are still busy battling natural disasters. Flood after flood, they persistently cling to their schools and classrooms, visiting each disadvantaged student to offer support and encouragement. In these difficult places, their work is quiet yet unwavering – just like their love for the profession and affection for their students, which never runs dry.