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Hue wins 3 first prizes in 2019 National Excellent Student Competition

TTH.VN - Accordingly, three students winning the first prizes in Physics and Chemistry were students of Quoc Hoc Gifted High school including: Hoang Huy Tu, 12th grade specialization in Chemistry; Tong Phuoc Thanh Binh and Le Cong Minh Hieu, 11th grade 1 specialization in Physics.

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Mr. Nguyen Phu Tho, Rector of Quoc Hoc Gifted High School said that in addition to three first prizes, the candidates of the Quoc Hoc Gifted High School also won 11 second prizes, 16 third prizes and 22 consolation prizes.

In the excellent student competition of this year, Quoc Hoc Gifted High School had 52/75 candidates winning prizes. 

The 2019 National Excellent Student Competition took place from January 3 to 15, 2019. In the final result, Ha Noi was on top of the country with 134 students winning prizes, following it was Nghe An, with 90/102 candidates winning prizes, and Ha Tinh had 88/99 candidates winning prizes.

Story, Photo: L. Tho

 

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