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Exhibition of the “Digital Citizenship” Project by UTS-ers
In the Digital Age, UTS has integrated the Digital Citizenship Program into its International Curriculum to create a respectful, positive, and inclusive learning environment. Students from Grade 1 to Grade 12 take part in lessons on three main topics: Digital Skills, Digital Technology, and Online Safety. This program helps the school community understand and use digital platforms responsibly. To show their commitment to a safe and healthy school environment, students came together to sign a large board in the main hall, promising to maintain a safe and positive school environment by following important online safety rules.
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The “Young Artist” Competition | Capturing the beauty of Vietnamese culture
With the theme “Colors of Culture,” the young artists of UTS have created impressive artworks that showcase their national pride through images of the Lotus Flower, One Pillar Pagoda, and Ao Dai… Through social studies, history, geography, and literature lessons, students not only gain a deeper understanding of traditional cultural values but also express their personal perspectives through each brushstroke. At UTS, students experience an international education while simultaneously nurturing their appreciation for traditional values. This harmonious combination fosters intellectual, cognitive, and moral development, preparing them to become global citizens.
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“Pride of a Nation” – Spreading love through art
“Pride of a Nation” is a stage for UTS-ers from grades 6 to 11 to showcase their talents through meaningful artistic performances, raising funds to support children in remote areas. Each performance is a cultural piece, vividly portraying the unique characteristics of Vietnam’s three regions through expressive plays and emotional dances. More than just a night of performances, this event represents UTS’s pride in giving back to the community. All proceeds from ticket sales and art auctions will be donated to the Impact Fund, spreading the spirit of “small acts, big impact” and joining hands for a better society.




