The organizing committee awarded certificates of merit to the three first prize winners - Photo: T.LUY
The contest was organized by the Ministry of Education and Training in collaboration with Ho Chi Minh City Education magazine and Can Tho City Department of Education and Training, to prevent school violence.
The contest is one of many solutions that the education sector is determined to aim for in comprehensively educating students, in the spirit of Resolution No. 29 on "Fundamental and comprehensive innovation of education and training, meeting the requirements of industrialization and modernization in the conditions of a socialist-oriented market economy and international integration".
The contest is not only a creative playground where students can freely express their personal views on common social issues, but also an opportunity for them to raise awareness and seek practical solutions to build a safe and healthy school environment.
In the qualifying round, the contest attracted millions of ideas from primary, secondary and high school students across the country. The entries went through rounds at school, ward, provincial, city and national levels. The contest rules were a poster drawing contest for primary school students and a writing contest for high school students.
Paintings by primary school students who won the contest were displayed at the award ceremony - Photo: T.LUY
At the end of the qualifying round (from March to June 2025), the organizing committee received 739 excellent entries for the national round.
To create a playground for students at all levels, the Organizing Committee selected and awarded prizes for the entries of each level: primary, secondary and high school. There were a total of 58 prizes for the contestants participating in the national round including: 3 first prizes, 9 second prizes, 15 third prizes, 27 consolation prizes and 4 field prizes.
Of which, 3 first prizes belonged to: student Nguyen Tien Dat (class 4D, Yen Son Primary School, Bac Ninh province); student Vu Minh Quan (class 7E, Tuong Giang Secondary School, Bac Ninh province); student Tran Yen Nhi (class 11A1, High School No. 3, Lao Cai ward, Lao Cai province).
The winning paintings were displayed at the award ceremony - Photo: T.LUY
The Minister of Education and Training awarded certificates of merit to 12 first and second prize winners of the competition. The organizing committee awarded certificates to third prize winners, consolation prize winners and category winners of the competition.
Speaking at the ceremony, Mr. Hoang Duc Minh - Director of the Department of Students under the Ministry of Education and Training, Head of the Organizing Committee of the contest - hoped that the students participating in the contest, especially the winners, would always be pioneers - the core of movements in schools, especially the work of preventing school violence and illegal child labor. From there, the initiatives, models and good practices of students would spread to schools, communities and localities where they live.
At the same time, teachers and educational institutions need to strengthen the dissemination of laws and prevent school violence for students. Through integrated activities of the Youth Union, the Young Pioneers and together with parents, students are equipped with life skills, self-protection skills; and prevention of abuse and school violence.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/trao-58-giai-thuong-cuoc-thi-sang-kien-phong-ngua-bao-luc-hoc-duong-20250927143117678.htm
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