Lessons outside school on Tet holiday

Thousands of students and students performed many meaningful programs from the beginning of January until the Lunar New Year. These are invaluable lessons that learners receive outside of school.

Step outside the lecture hall to spread love

In these days, nearly 150 students (students) of Saigon University have spread out to bring Tet to many people. Master La Thanh Hung, Head of Student Affairs Department, said: “Students organized the program “Border Spring – Warm the hearts of the villagers” by giving 10 gifts to disadvantaged children and visiting, giving gifts to border guards at Tan Binh border post, Tan Bien district, Tay Ninh province. Besides, you also visited and gave gifts to 3 heroic Vietnamese mothers, 5 policy families with meritorious services to the revolution, and 3 other border guard posts.

According to Master Hung, the school also coordinated to organize the program “Nest in Spring”, whereby, students came to give gifts to 200 disadvantaged children in open-home shelters, in collaboration with the University of Medicine. Faculty of Pham Ngoc Thach organized a festival to pack banh chung to give to homeless people, lonely old people in Ho Chi Minh City…

Meanwhile, students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Food Industry also visited and gave gifts to heroic Vietnamese mothers, students, poor students overcoming difficulties, policy families, difficult families… in Tan districts. Phu, Go Vap, Tan Binh and Tay Ninh provinces.

Through this experiential activity, students better understand the culture of the nation in the traditional New Year. When they make their own products and give their own Tet gifts, they will understand more about sharing and understand the value of their labor.

Grandma Le Quy ThucVice Principal of Nguyen Du Secondary School

“The school’s Spring Volunteer campaign this year has mobilized about 200 students to participate in these activities. Gifts are thousands of banh chung, tet cakes, jam boxes, ornamental flowers, Tet greeting cards… which were made by their own hands. The total value of the gifts is 550 million VND,” said Master Hoang Thi Thoa, deputy director of the Center for Admissions and Communication at the University of Food Industry in Ho Chi Minh City.

Nguyen Tat Thanh University mobilized up to 350 students to participate in the Spring Volunteer campaign, implement charity programs on this Tet holiday… Students of the school visited, cared for, gave gifts and encouraged the heroic Mother Vietnam, Policy families, orphans due to the Covid-19 epidemic with difficult circumstances, lonely elderly people, poor patients being treated at hospitals in the city…

Recently, the volunteer spring program of students of Van Hien University has given gifts to families with meritorious services to the revolution, difficult families and scholarships for poor children in Da Ploa commune, Dai Hoai district, Lam district. Copper. Students also organize 2 children’s playgrounds, cultural and sports exchanges with the armed forces and local people.

Students of Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology visited and gave gifts to policy families, shelters and nursing homes in the city and neighboring provinces.

Nearly 200 students of External Economics College also organized many meaningful programs such as “Spring of Pride”, “Spring of Sharing”, “Spring of Soldiers” with the desire to bring joy to the people and children with disabilities. difficult circumstances in the city and neighboring provinces.

Students make cards for Tet market

Give students the opportunity to help others

Joyfully, excitedly washing rice, treating beans, washing leaves, stripping … is the image of teachers and students of Chu Van An Center for Secondary Education (District 5, Ho Chi Minh City) in the activity “Cooking Chung Cake Pot” kindness” before entering the Lunar New Year holiday. Besides reviewing together the memories of the past and present New Year, the traditional way of wrapping banh chung, the tray of five fruits, etc., the teachers and students of the center are also eagerly waiting for each ripe cake to give to the children. lonely old people, disabled children, orphans…

Not only that, students who are gifted in drawing and skillfully decorate cards and hairpins; Students who have the ability to do housework can make dishes together in the spring festival held in the school yard. From there, exchange and donate to mobilize funds to organize charity activities, share gifts that are essential necessities for difficult situations during Tet.

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Mr. Do Minh Hoang, Director of Chu Van An Center for Continuing Education, said that this is part of a series of volunteer programs that students, teachers and parents have built at the beginning of the school year. Accordingly, at the beginning of the year, parents and students of each grade have agreed that each semester students will participate in at least one volunteer activity.

During the school year, if there is a violation of the rules, students of Chu Van An Center for Continuing Education will be asked to volunteer to atone for their mistakes. According to Mr. Do Minh Hoang, applying strict discipline will not be effective. If you give them the opportunity to help others, educate them about love and compassion, especially during Tet, it will direct them to good life values, help them re-evaluate, Believe more in yourself and in life.

According to Mr. Hoang, volunteering does not require large-scale activities, but it can be just a weekend when students go to the temple to help wash vegetables and cook rice; to the shelter, open house to play with the elderly and children; At the end of the year, children often go to collect bottles to sell to buy Tet gifts or invite each other to cook rice for the needy and the poor. The gifts, though small, make people’s hearts warm in the coming spring. “The school hopes that through small actions, it will bring great value, directly impacting the perception, emotion and behavior of students,” emphasized Mr. Hoang.

Students give gifts to children on Tet holiday

Sending love

Also in the bustling atmosphere of the days before the Lunar New Year, about 1,000 students from grades 6 to 9 of Nguyen Du Secondary School (District 1, Ho Chi Minh City) excitedly participated in the country market to raise funds for the community by space. row of each grade.

The 6th graders together drew red packets, the 7th graders made coconut jam, and the 8th graders made palanquins, the 9th graders and their teachers wrapped banh chung and banh tet with their teachers. All proceeds from the booths will be used to prepare gifts for disadvantaged students and lonely elderly people.

Le Quy Thuc, Vice Principal of Nguyen Du Secondary School, said volunteering for the community during Tet has been a traditional activity of the school for many years. Through this experiential activity, students understand more about the culture of the nation in the traditional New Year. When they make their own products and give their own Tet gifts, they will understand more about sharing and understand the value of their labor.

Right from the beginning of the school year, the Union of Luong The Vinh High School (District 1) launched a piggy bank collection, each class was given a piggy bank for students to practice saving. According to Mr. Ha Huu Thach, the school’s principal, this is an annual activity, students’ savings will be raised to help students with difficult circumstances in the school. In addition, it is also used to support Tet gifts for disadvantaged families in Co Giang Ward (District 1), where the school is located. These gifts help disadvantaged students to have more motivation to excel in their studies. At the same time, thereby spreading kindness in the pedagogical team and students of the whole school, upholding the spirit of mutual affection.

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