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Hanoi takes lead in 2022-23 National Excellent Student Contest

The top winners will be selected to compete in the 2023 Regional and International Olympiads to take place in April.

The Hanoi team took the lead in the National Excellent Student Contest for the 2022-23 academic year, winning 141 prizes, the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET) announced on March 14.

Hanoi students won 13 first prizes, 29 second prizes, 99 third prizes, and consolation prizes.

Hanoi's excellent students take photos with their teachers before attending the National Excellent Student Contest for 2022-23. Photo: Hanoimoi

More than 180 high school students from the Hanoi team sit for the test in 12 subjects of the National Excellent Students Contest for the 2022-23 school year, which was held simultaneously across the country on February 24 and 25.

In this year's contest, 4,589 candidates from 63 provinces and cities competed in 12 subjects, including mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, computer science, literature, history, geography, English, Russian, French, and Chinese. The competition was conducted with the utmost rigor, especially in grading, with two separate rounds to ensure accuracy and objectivity.

According to MoET, all teams had winners, which was the highlight of the competition. Among them, the cities and provinces with high prize winners will be selected to participate in the 2023 Regional and International Olympics Competition to be held in April.

Students with the highest scores will be selected to join Vietnam's team for the Asia-Pacific Physics and Computer Science Olympiad in May, and the International Olympiads in mathematics, physics, chemistry, biology, and computer science in July and August.

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