SGO Executive Committee: Leading for Change
The SGO Executive Committee will assume the vital role of representing the voice of the entire student body while working closely with school administrators to drive necessary changes. This is an incredibly important and challenging responsibility, requiring unwavering commitment and continuous innovation. We are proud to introduce the SGO Executive Committee for the 2024-2025 academic year:
- President: Ngo Gia Nghia
- Vice President: Phan Ngoc Vy
- Secretary: Le Tuan Minh (Martin)
- Treasurer: Do Le Bao Chau (Sammy)
The SGO will be responsible for upholding and advancing student traditions, building a strong school culture, and ensuring that every student’s voice is heard and respected. We expect the SGO Executive Committee to not only guide but also implement transformative changes at TNIS.
House Captains: Building Strong Foundations
House Captains, as leaders in community and cultural development, will ensure that every member of their House has the opportunity to participate and engage in school activities. They represent the voices of multiple grade levels, from Elementary to High School, and are responsible for pushing forward the shared goals of their respective Houses. Congratulations to the newly elected House Captains at TNIS:
- Aquila: Luu Tien Minh Nghia
- Canopus: Bui Hai Ha Anh
- Draco: Minso Kim (Bella)
- Ursa: Le Tri Nguyen (Ken)
The role of the House Captains is critical, as they will lead and foster unity across different grade levels and perspectives within our school.
Class Representatives: A Noble Mission
Class Representatives, from both the Bilingual and International Tracks, will serve as the bridge between students and the SGO, while also assisting House Captains in executing plans and events. These are key positions that demand high levels of commitment and responsibility, as they will be the voice of each class in addressing important issues. We are pleased to introduce the new Class Representatives:
Bilingual Program:
- 4A: Aqua
- 5A: Do Thien Dung (David)
- 6A: Nguyen Duc Minh (David)
- 7A: Nguyen Hoang Nhat Minh
- 8A: Do Yen Nhi
- 9A: Tuan Minh
- 10A: Duong Tran Bao Uyen
International Program:
- 4I: Hong Lee
- 5I: Minjae Kim (Ray)
- 6I: Erin Gelaga
- 7I: Zia Yu
- 8I: Dinh Gia Bach
- 9I: Youie Namkung
- 10I: Trinh Hoang Sang
- 11I: Moon Rin
Their leadership is key to ensuring that every student’s voice is heard and respected. We trust that the Class Representatives will excel in their duties, contributing to TNIS as a comprehensive learning and development environment.
True North International School is proud of this new generation of leaders and looks forward to their positive contributions in the upcoming academic year. We remain committed to supporting and providing the best possible conditions for our students to maximize their potential, while working together to build a strong and united TNIS community.
On November 15, the fundraising concert “Reminiscence”, organized by INKSPIRE, successfully concluded after months of meticulous preparation.
The Entrepreneurship Lab (E-Labs) at TNIS is a free 6-week entrepreneurial program, designed for students in grades 8 to 11, in partnership with VinUniversity.
TNIS students showcased their dedication and enthusiasm as volunteers at the EducationUSA Fall Fair 2024, the largest U.S. higher education fair in Vietnam.
In celebration of the patriotic spirit spreading across Vietnam and to make Math, Art, and History more engaging, young TNISers recently participated in an educational field trip to the Thăng Long Imperial Citadel.
Yagi Storm, the strongest storm to hit the East Sea in the past 30 years, has caused devastating damage to many communities in the northern provinces.
We are thrilled to share the incredible success of our three VEX Robotics teams – TNS Sincerity, DGS - TNS Innovation, and TNS Resilience – at the Vietnam VEX Robotics National Championship 2024. It was an intense competition, and our teams showcased exceptional skills, determination, and innovation.
Last weekend, we witnessed an extraordinary display of talent as 20 TNS students, spanning grades 5 to 10, participated in the Vietnam British Parliamentary Championship at Wellspring Bilingual School.
Last week, four of our students from Vietnam, Korea, and Germany of True North School, embarked on an enriching cultural journey as part of the "Following the Heritage Flow" program. Accompanied by school leaders, the students actively participated in a meticulously planned experiential program to connect the Vietnamese people's heritage with audiences both domestically and internationally.
Yesterday, True North School hosted a riveting Junior Speaking Masters Competition for our primary students. The event showcased the budding public speaking talents of young minds, with 56 enthusiastic participants vying for victory across three distinct categories: Impromptu, Interpretation, and Speech.