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The PYP, MYP & DP just completed their Student-Led Conferences (SLC) on the 6th and 7th of May. SLCs are different from the normal parent-teacher conferences. These conversations between each Parent and Teacher usually last about 15 minutes and SNA students will also be involved in the meeting. SLC allows children to take more ownership in learning as they can explain their progress, interests, passions, and expectations in their own words to their parents and teachers.

Do you know that the International Baccalaureate programme has only one global benchmark?! Whether you study the IB in Vietnam, Australia, England, or another universe – as some “Strange Doctor” suggested in his multiverse theory, the IB still only have 1 benchmark for graduates.

On Wednesday (4 May), our Grade 2 learners went to Vam Sat Eco-Tourism. With diverse, unique, and rich flora and fauna, typical of mangrove reserves, this place has become one of many national key tourism areas of Vietnam.

On Thursday (5 May), our Grade 4 learners went to Tinker Play - an amusement and creative complex for young children. The learning objective of this field trip was for students to understand their responsibility when using resources.

In the present day, the focus of education has shifted from a teacher-centric approach to a more student-centric approach with each student being in charge of their learning process.

This year, the Diploma Programme exams take place from the 29th of April to the 20th of May. For our beloved students, we encourage you all to do your best and take good care of yourselves during this challenging time. We believe in you and know that if you believe in yourself, anything is possible.

In an increasingly technological world, computer literacy is vital. Digital project work can help connect learners to the books they read, better evaluate their comprehension, and build essential literacy skills like vocabulary, research, and fluency.

After the PYP Exhibition held on Wednesday 27 April, the School Leadership Team of SNA received a heartfelt letter from Ms. Nguyen Van Anh - parent of student Do Anh Thu (class 5A1) about the event as follows

Wednesday 27 April was a historical day in which we hosted our first ever *PYP exhibition!They confidently presented to their peers and parents/families the recent work they have been doing on their Units of Inquiry and successfully unpacked how this work was connected to our various partner organizations.

Apart from weekly field trips, SNA EAGLE CAMP also offers a vibrant academic program with 6 exclusive learning topics, focused on building skills in multiple contexts:

SNA proudly presents our annual PYP Exhibition - A culmination of knowledge, skills, and conceptual understanding in the Primary Years Programme put together by the learners of Grade 5.

This week, MYP students got to participate in planting trees in the school’s newly renovated backyard. Tree planting is a great way to increase student interest in their local environment and achieve academic goals. Students become aware that they can play a role in protecting the environment through personal involvement. Ultimately, it is hoped that the experience will help them make intelligent decisions about the conservation and use of our valuable natural resources.