Posted On: 6 October, 2025

The Mid-Autumn Festival at True North was a day filled with creativity, culture, and community spirit!
🌸 Morning Adventure
Our KG, Grade 1, and Grade 2 students from the International track began their celebration with an outdoor learning experience at the traditional Tò He Village in Phú Xuyên, Hà Nội.
There, young learners watched skilled artisans shape colorful toy figurines, received their own set of vibrant colors to create unique pieces, and even brought home special Tò He souvenirs. This hands-on cultural trip offered students a chance to learn by doing—bridging tradition with imagination.
🎉 Afternoon Festivities
In the afternoon, the entire TNIS community—students, parents, and teachers—gathered for a lively Mid-Autumn Festival celebration across the canteen, lobby, and soccer field:
🍇 5-fruit tray decorating contest – where each class showcased their creativity and teamwork.
🦁 Lion dance & performances – from piano solos to energetic dances, the stage was alive with student talent.
🥮 Experience booths – mooncake making, star lantern crafting, mask decorating, traditional games like ô ăn quan, nhảy sạp, and even archery.
📸 Cultural photo corner – families dressed in áo dài, hanbok, and other traditional outfits to capture the festive spirit.
The event was more than a celebration—it was a bridge between cultures, traditions, and generations, reminding us of the importance of togetherness and joy under the autumn moon.



See all

October
27
Le Anh Thu (12I) accepted to Monash and UTS!
Huge congratulations to Le Anh Thu (12I) who has received university acceptance letters from Monash University and the University of Technology Sydney (UTS)

October
13
Zero Waste Project advanced to the finals of Zayed Sustainability Prize
We are proud to announce that the Zero Waste Project, led by Luu Tien Minh Nghia (12I), has officially been selected as a global finalist in the Zayed Sustainability Prize 2026 – Global High School category!

October
13
A journey of discovery and gratitude at Ho Chi Minh Trail Museum
Continuing the Social Studies project “Luminescence: Honoring the Legacy of Our Predecessors”, students from Grades 6A and 7A embarked on a meaningful field trip to the Hồ Chí Minh Trail Museum.