Posted On: 22 September, 2025

Our Bilingual ES Book Festival has officially wrapped up with vibrant energy and unforgettable experiences!
Today’s main activities:
🎭 The Opening Ceremony with a warm welcome from our Principal, followed by impressive performances – a short play by Grade 1 & 2 and the cheerful “Reading Song” sung by Grades 3–5.
👗 The creative “Dress-up as Your Favorite Character” parade, where students brought their beloved book heroes to life.
📖 Book Reviews and sharing sessions that gave students a chance to express their unique voices.
🎤 An inspiring talk with guest speaker Nguyễn Thụy Anh, who encouraged students to see books as companions and sources of empowerment.




The festival concluded with exciting awards:
🌟 Grade 5A - Most Impressive Reading Corner
🌟 Grade 3A - Most Engaging Class
Through this festival, our students not only nurtured their love for books but also developed bilingual language skills, creativity and confidence in self-expression. Most importantly, they discovered how books can truly empower their learning journeys and connect them with the wider community.
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