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The "Little Scholars" from Grades 1, 2, and 3 compete in the Grand Finale of Trang Nguyen Nhi contest.

15/01/2025

After an intense preliminary round in class, the top 150 students from Grades 1, 2, and 3 gathered for the Grand Finale of Trang Nguyen Nhi contest on January 14th and 15th. The competition was part of Tet Nhan Ai, providing an opportunity for young students to learn about traditional customs and the cultural beauty of the Vietnamese Lunar New Year.

50 "little scholars" from each grade will compete in three rounds: Thi Hương, Thi Hội, and Thi Đình, with questions revolving around the theme of the Lunar New Year. In addition to answering questions about Vietnamese folk songs, proverbs, and idioms, the top 3 students advancing to the Thi Đình round will write an essay on the topic of Tet right on the "Trang Nguyen Nhi" stage.

The students compete in the Grand Finale of the "Trạng Nguyên Nhí" contest.

Through each round of the competition, the students made a strong impression on teachers and peers with their knowledge, memory skills, and high level of concentration. The "little scholars" quickly and accurately provided their answers, making the exam room more lively and dramatic than ever before.

After the intense rounds of competition, the top contestants have officially been revealed.

The organizing committee congratulates the outstanding "little scholars" who have earned their place on the honor roll in this year's "Trạng Nguyên Nhí" contest:

Grade 1:

Trạng Nguyên: Ngô Phương Trúc Linh - 1A2

Bảng Nhãn: Lê Hải Sa - 1A2

Thám Hoa: Vũ Nhật Huy - 1A6

Grade 2:

Trạng Nguyên: Nguyễn Thị Anh Thơ - 2A1

Bảng Nhãn: Hoàng Trần Thảo Linh - 2A3

Thám Hoa: Mã Tiến Tâm - 2A2

Grade 3:

Trạng Nguyên: Nguyễn Thảo Nguyên An - 3A1

Bảng Nhãn: Vũ Thùy Dương - 3G1

Thám Hoa: Nguyễn Quỳnh Anh - 3G3

Congratulations to all of you for your outstanding performances. Beyond just a competition, Greenfield School believes that you have had valuable experiences, learned more about the imperial examination system, the Vietnamese tradition of valuing education, and gained a deeper appreciation for the cultural values surrounding the Lunar New Year.

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