Hanoi – Amsterdam High School

Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted

Nơi khởi đầu của những ước mơ (Where dreams begin)
Address
Hoang Minh Giam Str., Trung Hoa Nhan Chinh, Cau Giay
Hanoi
Vietnam
Coordinates 21°00′24″N 105°47′53″E / 21.0068°N 105.7981°E / 21.0068; 105.7981Coordinates: 21°00′24″N 105°47′53″E / 21.0068°N 105.7981°E / 21.0068; 105.7981
Information
Type Public
Established 1985
Principal Le Thi Oanh (Lê Thị Oanh)
Faculty 190
Grades 6-12
Number of students approx. 2,500
Website

Hanoi – Amsterdam High School is one of the four regional magnet schools in Hanoi, Vietnam. The school is considered to be one of the best and most selective high schools in Vietnam (with acceptance rate lower than 10%), and is internationally recognized for its strong academic programs and having nurtured an extraordinary number of accomplished Vietnamese individuals. The school has many students who have won awards nationally and internationally, including top prizes from global competitions such as the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO), the International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI), the International Biology Olympiad (IBO) and the International Chemistry Olympiad (IChO).The school is a member of Strategic Educational Alliance of Southeast Asia.

History

In 1972, as the Vietnam War was in one of its most brutal periods, Hanoi was under heavy bombardment by the US Air Force. Dr. I. Samkalden, the mayor of Amsterdam, the Netherlands, started a campaign to mobilize his people to donate for the establishment of a high school in Hanoi to express their support to the citizens of Hanoi. The result of this campaign was the founding of Hanoi – Amsterdam High School. September 5, 1985, marked the official commencement of the first school year at Hanoi – Amsterdam High School.

In its first year, the school accepted gifted students specializing in Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry and Literature from other schools in Hanoi.

For its achievements, the school received the 3rd degree Labor Decoration (1995), the 2nd degree Labor Decoration (2000), the 1st degree Labor Decoration (2005), and the title of Hero of Labor (2000) from the Vietnamese government.[1]

The school's location changed in association with Hanoi's Millennial Celebration (October 10, 2010)

Education Model

The school has two levels:

Middle School Level

There are 20 Preparatory classes for students of grades 6 to 9. Each year, the school selects gifted students from elementary schools based on competitive examinations. These students enjoy the same education standards and are taught by the same staff as their peers at the high school level.

High School Level

Students are specialized in one of the 12 following subject areas: Literature, Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Russian, English, French, Chinese, Geography and History. 9th grade students must pass a competitive, rigid entrance examination organized by Hanoi's Education and Training Office. The acceptance rate is often as low as 3% for the more selective classes such as English, Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics/Computer Science.

Students are expected to present from good to excellent study results in all subjects in order to remain at the school, and are encouraged to explore their specialized subjects to take part in national and international competitions. After three years, most students enter their favorite universities, many of which are abroad.

Results

In the school year 2004−05
Graduation exam:

School Facilities

Academic Facilities

The main quad

Athletic Facilities

Basketball and soccer are the most common sports at the school. The school has one mini-soccer field, one tennis court and an indoor gym with badminton, volleyball courts, basketball court and a swimming pool.

Student Life

Ngày Hội Anh Tài (NHAT) or Talent Festival

This is the biggest annual event of the school. Ngày Hội Anh Tài consists of two parallel competitions: one to find out the Most Wanted Class among its 12 Specialized units, and another to find out the Ams' Ambassadors. Classes of the same subject form a unit, and each strives to get highest points in pre-events, including Sports Day, Crowd Dance and other events ranging from year to year, in order to be awarded as the Most Wanted Class at the Final Night. Students who are nominated for and elected Ams' Ambassadors should present top-quality profile, consummate talent as well as critical thinking. The organizing committee is chosen from the most creative students. Each NHAT often takes half a year, beginning in March and ending in September.

Sports

The school provides a considerable room for sports activities in their new campus. Some of the most popular sports include soccer, basketball, badminton, ping pong, baseball, and tennis. Soccer, basketball, chess and ping pong tournaments are held annually. The soccer and basketball teams take part in the city and the national tournaments.

Clubs and Organizations

Clubs in Hanoi-Amsterdam High School is considered to be one of the most highly recognized in the region. Clubs and organizations for students include Glee Ams; Hanoi Amsterdam Phoenix (HAP), Badminton Ams' Club (BAC), Ams Advisor Organization (AAO), Ams Photography Club (APC), Ams Debate Club (ADC), Puzzles Ams, Green Hanoi-Amsterdam (GHA), Hanoi-Ams Dancesport Club (HDC), Lamode, Physics & Youth Hanoi-Amsterdam (PYHA), Society Of Open Science (SOS), Hanoi-Amsterdam Art Team (HAT), Cheer Ams, etc., the total of which amounts to nearly 40.

Alumni and Hanoi - Amsterdam Organization

In 2000, on the occasion of the 15th anniversary of the school’s establishment, a group of Hanoi-Amsterdam alumni met and founded Hanoi - Amsterdam Organization (H-A-O), with the aim of establishing a networking site for students and alumni.

Logo of the Hanoi-Amsterdam Organization

Owing to contributions of its members, H-A-O developed into an association of Hanoi-Amsterdam HS' current students, alumni, as well as students from other schools. On November 23, 2004, Hanoi - Amsterdam Organization was registered as non-profit corporation under the Educational Services category. It has more than 19,000 members (as of October 2007) and more than 1,800,000 posts on its discussion boards.

H-A-O goals are:

Website: www.hn-ams.org

Achievements

College Admissions

98% of Hanoi - Amsterdam students are admitted to the top universities in Vietnam or abroad. Every year, approximately 30-35% of a graduating class decide to enroll in foreign institutions for their higher education studies. Among the popular choices are America's top-tier universities and colleges such as Harvard University, Yale University, Princeton University, Stanford University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, Duke University, Brown University, Columbia University, Cornell University, Dartmouth College, Amherst College, Williams College, Vassar College, Reed College, Bowdoin College; and prestigious institutions in Europe and other countries such as The University of Oxford, The University of Cambridge. London School of Economics, Sciences Po Paris, National University of Singapore, McGill University, etc.[4]

International Awards

[5]

School Year 2000−2001

1. Nguyen Hoang Dung - Honorable Prize
1. Bui Le Na - Bronze Medal
1. Tran Thanh Hoai - Silver Medal
2. Hoang Duc Viet Dung - Silver Medal
1. Pham Minh Le - Gold Medal
2. Ly Thuy Trang - Gold Medal
3. Tran Van Linh - Gold Medal
1. Bui Le Na - Gold Medal

School Year 2001−2002

1. Tran Minh Son - Bronze Medal

School Year 2002−2003

1. Nguyen Binh Minh - Bronze Medal

School Year 2004−2005

1. Nguyen Thi Kim Ngan - Silver Medal
2. Luu Thanh Thuy - Bronze Medal
1. Pham Hai Minh - Bronze Medal
1. Tran Duc Anh - Gold Medal
2. Huynh Trung Anh - Gold Medal
3. Ha Phuong - Silver Medal
4. Pham Hoang Le - Bronze Medal

School Year 2005−2006

1. Luu Thanh Thuy - Bronze Medal
2. Pham Duy - Bronze Medal
1. Nguyen Tran Nam Khanh - Bronze Medal
1. Dang Son Tung - Bronze Medal

School Year 2006−2007

1. Nguyen Hong Phuong - Silver Medal
1. Mai Thanh Tung - Silver Medal
1. Mai Thanh Tung - Honorable mention

School Year 2007-2008

School Year 2008-2009

School Year 2009-2010

School Year 2010-2011

School Year 2011-2012

School Year 2012-2013

1. Bui Quang Tu - Gold Medal
2. Tran Minh Vu - Silver Medal

School Year 2013-2014

1. Pham Mai Phuong - Gold Medal
2. Pham Ngan Giang - Gold Medal

School year 2014-2015

1. Dinh Tuan Hoang - Gold Medal
2. Pham Thai Ha - Silver Medal

School year 2015-2016

1. Do Le Duy - Silver Medal
2. Do Hoang Duy - Silver Medal
3. Do Thanh Trung - Bronze Medal
4. Nguyen Quoc Cuong - Bronze Medal
5. Nguyen Kim Chung - Bronze Medal

References

  1. "A Memorable Beginning". Hanoi - Amsterdam Organization. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
  2. "Material Facilities and Equipment at Hanoi-Amsterdam High school". Hanoi - Amsterdam Organization. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
  3. "About Hanoi-Amsterdam Organization". Hanoi - Amsterdam Organization. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
  4. "Hanoi - Amsterdam High School students.". Hanoi - Amsterdam Organization - Study Abroad Club. Retrieved 2006-09-24.
  5. "Result Summary of Instructing International Merit Students". Hanoi - Amsterdam Organization. Retrieved 2009-08-10.
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