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Each high school (high school) in Vietnam has its own interesting characteristics. Some schools have strengths in extra-curricular activities, some are famous for their training quality, and some are famous for having modern facilities. However, there is a school in Ho Chi Minh City that holds a record that no high school in Vietnam can surpass, that is, has the longest history of formation and age.
This school is not a strange name but it is Le Quy Don High School (HCMC). The school is located in District 3 with a prime location, the quality of training is rated as the top in the city, and possesses a historic architecture. Let’s “visit” Le Quy Don High School to see what’s special about the oldest high school in the country!
Le Quy Don High School was built in 1874 and completed in 1877, so far the school has been 148 years old. The school was built by the French, but in 1967 it was returned to the Vietnamese and renamed Le Quy Don High School, officially teaching and learning according to the Vietnamese educational program.
With architectural style imbued with Western Europe (France), Le Quy Don High School is considered as an architectural museum with a long cultural history. After many times of restoration and repair, the school still retains its ancient traditions.
Photos of Le Quy Don High School (formerly known as Chasseloup School – Laubat) from the early days of its establishment
And this is a picture of Le Quy Don High School (Ho Chi Minh City) when it turned 148 years old
After nearly 150 years of establishment and development, Le Quy Don High School is currently in the top 10 best high schools in Ho Chi Minh City. The school was honored to receive the National Standard School recognition certificate and the city-level Art and Architecture Relic ranking.
The school consists of 4 blocks, of which 3 old rows are connected together to form a U shape. New buildings are built adjacent to each other, framed to form a neat letter shape. Notably, in the middle of the school yard, there is a statue of the scientist Le Quy Don, with the famous saying “Pi tri is not restored”.
2Over the years, Le Quy Don High School has achieved a series of impressive achievements, such as the Third Class Labor Medal; Certificate of Merit from the Prime Minister on Youth activities; Certificate of Merit from the Ministry of Education and Training; Certificate of Merit from the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City: excellent advanced unit for many years… Famous alumni who have studied here can be mentioned as Prof. Academician Tran Dai Nghia, Prof. Historian Tran Van Giau, Cultural House – Scholar Vuong Hong Sen, Composer Trinh Cong Son, singer Hong Nhung, director Nguyen Quang Dung, Meritorious Artist Hong Van, singer Phuong Thanh…
According to a recent summary report of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training, Le Quy Don High School ranks second in the city in terms of the percentage of excellent students in the school year 2021-2022. The quality of education and training of this school is also verified when the entrance score of Le Quy Don school is always in the top of the city.
Students at Le Quy Don High School are not only good at studying but also very active
Despite the ancient architecture, the facilities always ensure the quality of teaching and learning at the school. The classrooms are invested with modern equipment such as projector screens, computers, LCD TVs… At the same time, Le Quy Don High School also has no shortage of multi-purpose gymnasiums, physics laboratories… in order to best serve the learning activities of students.
Not only in learning, students of Le Quy Don High School are also encouraged by teachers to participate in extracurricular activities. The school has dozens of clubs in different fields for students to freely choose and find their own personality such as Arts Club, Martial Arts Club, Photography Club, Press Club…
The modern classrooms of Le Quy Don High School
Photo: Internet