Journey down memory lane
In the Mid-Autumn Festival program for all levels, from preschool, primary school, middle school, high school, each level has its own activities and all follow the flow of memories.
Those are stories between Hang and Cuoi.
It is a creative story of grandmother and uncle Cuoi to take students on a mid-autumn journey with performances that are both modern and folk with interesting storytelling.
Those are the fruit trays that hold the memories of autumn, the memories of the Mid-Autumn Festival, the nights of carrying lanterns and watching the moon, the laughter of children under the full moon, among the star lanterns like thousands of twinkling stars. Memories have taken many generations through sweet childhoods. No matter how naughty, playful, or obedient, every child has a childhood, and has gentle and peaceful moon seasons like that.
All are told through each journey of the Alfred Nobel Inter-level Education System.
Cute moments of primary school students with colorful Mid-Autumn Festival trays
Preschool children are engrossed in learning how to make moon cakes with their teacher.
ANS schoolyard lit up with laughter and a full Mid-Autumn Festival feast
The sound of lion drums and vibrant performances by high school students
High school students keep Mid-Autumn Festival memories filled with joy and love .
Mid-Autumn Festival of love - sharing, connecting
Recently, Alfred Nobel High School had a colorful and meaningful Mid-Autumn Festival. This was not only an opportunity for students to have fun, but also an opportunity to shine their talents, express their love and share with the community.
First prize in the Mid-Autumn Festival melody contest with a brilliant performance of festival drums and flag dance
Second prize in the Mid-Autumn Melody contest with a graceful fan dance
Third Prize was impressive with a creative performance and skillful combination.
The most brilliant highlight of the program was the “Mid-Autumn Melody”. The special performances, choreographed and performed by the students themselves, created a colorful picture. From the clear singing melodies, graceful dances to the bustling drum beats, all created a vibrant and sparkling full moon festival atmosphere.
No less exciting was the “Happy Mid-Autumn Festival” competition. Classes created lion heads, masks of Ong Dia and Chu Teu from recycled materials such as cardboard, cloth or old canvas. With skillful hands and creativity, those simple items were transformed into unique props, bringing about lively lion dance performances, imbued with student spirit and full of solidarity.
Many children and parents are excited about an indispensable part of the Tray of Love. The elaborately prepared and delicately arranged trays of food not only beautify the festival space, but also contain the message of reunion and family. When the moment of breaking the tray of food comes, the high school students' classroom is filled with laughter, eager eyes and sweet sharing.
In particular, this year's Mid-Autumn Festival also has a profound humanitarian meaning when classes join hands to donate and support compatriots affected by storm No. 10. The joy of the festival therefore does not stop at the school campus, but also spreads to the lives that need to be shared, so that the full moon is warmer and more complete. This is not only expressed in sharing, but also in the plays chosen by the children, all mention sharing and companionship.
Mr. Nguyen Huu Dung - Executive Director of Alfred Nobel Inter-level Education System said, " In every activity at school, we want to create a useful and interesting playground for students of all levels, but also an opportunity to equip them with knowledge about traditions, to infuse memories into daily activities so that they always preserve folk culture with outstanding development and modern technology, to integrate into becoming global citizens with the most solid foundations. From Mid-Autumn Festival 2025 until after storm No. 10 has passed, all ANS members will give gifts of love, material gifts of nearly 100 million VND supported by the students themselves to join hands with the difficulties in flood areas, this is something that all ANS agree on."
Alfred Nobel students spread the spirit of sharing at the Mid-Autumn Festival
Many parents participating in the program have the same feeling: " My children all study at Alfred Nobel School. This is the first year I came to participate in the Mid-Autumn Festival program with the children. I felt extremely happy. The performances of the children were very professional but still adorable. The atmosphere was wonderful. I saw the joy in the eyes of the children. Not only my children, but I also burst into happiness." "I felt very happy when participating in the Mid-Autumn Festival program with Alfred Nobel. I didn't expect you guys to be so good. You planned the performance yourself, made the lion head yourself, and the lion dance was also wonderful. The fruit tray and the experiences for the children to make moon cakes were interesting experiences. Looking at the children, I felt like I saw my whole childhood."
Those are just a few opinions from hundreds of parents participating in this year's Mid-Autumn Festival program at the Alfred Nobel Inter-level Education System.
Mid-Autumn Festival at Alfred Nobel is not only a festival of sparkling lights, the bustling sound of lion drums or the taste of moon cakes. It is also a journey to cultivate love, nurture the soul and unite the community. A full moon season filled with love, leaving unforgettable memories in the hearts of teachers and students. Mid-Autumn Festival at Alfred Nobel Inter-level Education System is like a train that takes everyone to preserve memories and return to memories, so that beautiful, sparkling Mid-Autumn memories always accompany childhood and is a journey of discovery for every staff member, teacher and parent.
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