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UTS Family Sport Day 2026 “Eagles Run, Eagles Go Beyond” officially returns
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UTS Family Sport Day 2026 “Eagles Run, Eagles Go Beyond” officially returns

The annual UTS Family Sport Day 2026 will bring a vibrant celebration where families can run together and connect with the UTS community.
“Multilingual Travel Guides” – UTS-ers lead the way for international friends to explore Vietnam
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“Multilingual Travel Guides” – UTS-ers lead the way for international friends to explore Vietnam

How can we introduce the beauty of Vietnam to international friends in a creative way? Last week, Grade 5 students at UTS found the answer through the “Multilingual Travel Guides” project. They utilized online research tools to gather information and applied technology platforms like Canva to create travel guidebooks.   This project aligns with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goal No. 9, which encourages innovation to support economic growth and improve quality of life. Through this experience, students developed essential skills such as problem-solving, language proficiency, and creative thinking.
Project: “New Gen – Golden Melodies”
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Project: “New Gen – Golden Melodies”

To honor the history of Vietnam, the educational project New Gen 2 with ‘Golden Melodies’ theme, has successfully recreated traditional costumes, highlighting the diverse characteristics of the Vietnamese from all regions in the country. With sophisticated preparation, the impressive performances by UTS-ers contributed to a visually stunning, fascinating, and unique project. Beyond professional performance on stage, students also learned public speaking skills and how to confidently express their opinions.
UTS CLUB 101: Garden Startup Club announcement “It’s the harvest season again!”
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UTS CLUB 101: Garden Startup Club announcement “It’s the harvest season again!”

Under the direction of teacher Kim Tho, UTS students in the club learn to independently sow, nurture, and maintain a healthy vegetable garden without the use of harmful chemicals detrimental to health and the environment. From there, in every harvest, students supply the UTS community with reasonable price. This serves to spread nutritious, clean veggies as a value of “Contribution”, while also accumulating funds for the next planting season.