Ngo Quyen High School

Ngo Quyen High School
Ngo Quyen High School
Ngo Quyen High School
Established 1956
Type Public
Principal Nguyen Duy Phuc (Nguyễn Duy Phúc)
Faculty 70
Students approx. 1,500
Grades 10-12
Location 328 National Route 1A (Vietnam) (30/4 Str.), Bien Hoa,
Dong Nai, Vietnam
Website http://www.ngoquyen.vnptdongnai.net/

Ngo Quyen High School (Vietnamese: Trường Trung Học Phổ Thông Chuyên Ban Ngô Quyền or Trường Trung Học Phổ Thông Ngô Quyền) was one of the first schools in Dong Nai province. It was founded in 1956. Inheriting achievements of their ancestors, the school's staff members are always determined to build their school into a developed training center that satisfies the society's current development demands.

History

Over the past years, the school has obtained notable achievements. Specifically, in the school year of 2003-2004, the school had six of its teachers certified as excellent teachers at the provincial level while being awarded 109 provincial-level prizes for its gifted students and seeing 20 percent of its students gaining honored certificates. In the same school year, all of its 12th-grade students passed their graduation exams, with 46 percent of these students passing college or university entrance exams. In addition, almost all its students were certified to have good behavior in the 2003-2004 school year. The school's headmaster, Nguyen Duy Phuc, said that to satisfy students' demand, in early March each year, the school coordinates with the Department of Education and Training in Dong Nai province to open meetings providing advice related to universities' enrollment for 12th-grade students. The school also posted military colleges and universities' enrollment reports to encourage its students to apply for participating in exams to be enrolled at these colleges and universities. With its achievements, the school was awarded a third-grade Labor Order by the President in 1994, and a second-grade Labor Order by the President in 1998. Most recently, the school gained a first-prize for the whole group at the first military sport festival of Dong Nai education sector.

Principals

School year Principal Vice Principal
19561959 Phan Văn Nga
19591961 Huỳnh Quốc Tuấn
19611973 Phạm Đức Bảo
19731975 Phạm Khắc Thành
19751976 Nguyễn Xuân Kỳ Mai Kiến Phúc

Nguyễn Thị Luông

19761982 Bùi Văn Tý Nguyễn Văn Nhì

Bùi Quang Tú

19821985 Bùi Văn Tý Tô Hoàn Lộc
19851987 Tô Hoàn Lộc Đỗ Hữu Tài

Hồ Xuân Nghiêm, Đặng Thị Hòa

19871989 Tô Hoàn Lộc Đỗ Hữu Tài

Hồ Xuân Nghiêm, Diệp Cẩm Thu

19891993 Đỗ Hữu Tài Diệp Cẩm Thu

Hồ Xuân Nghiêm

19932002 Hồ Xuân Nghiêm Nguyễn Thị Hoa

Trần Minh Tâm

20022003 Nguyễn Duy Phúc Trần Nghĩa Dũng

Trần Minh Tâm

2003–present Nguyễn Duy Phúc Trần Nghĩa Dũng

Nguyễn Thị Thao

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