Personal Development Program

Extracurricular Activities - Experiences

 

Children's Rights and Child Protection Policies Education

 

Companionship Education

 

Career Counseling Program

 

School Psychological Counseling Program

 

  • # Curriculum

    Extracurricular Activities - Experiences

    INschool integrates extracurricular activities harmoniously into the main curriculum to help students apply what they learn to life, develop physical and aesthetic talents, build confidence, and enrich their spiritual lives.

    Field Trips

    INschool organizes field trips combined with various group activities to enhance physical activity, develop teamwork skills, and improve retention of practical knowledge.

    The organization of field trips is balanced with the regular academic schedule, ensuring safety. The schedule for field trips will be announced to parents and students annually.

    Competitions

    In addition to events, skills, and other activities at INschool, regular competitions are organized to encourage self-study, maximize potential and interests, and overcome personal limitations.

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    Companionship Education

    The essentials for becoming global citizens include not only foundational knowledge and solid life skills but also love and responsibility for the community.

    INschool students have spread values of love through projects like “Loving Mid-Autumn Festival,” “UpRace,” “Vừ A Dính Scholarship,” “Zero-Dong Bus,” etc.

    Many programs are initiated by the school, but the students themselves come up with ideas and execute them. Therefore, students apply knowledge practically, contributing value to the community, enhancing creativity, and developing personally.

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    Children's Rights and Child Protection Policies Education

    In the curriculum, children’s rights and child protection policies are conveyed to students through engaging and lively lessons. Students learn about their rights and duties towards themselves, friends, family, and teachers, as well as teachers’ rights and duties towards students. They learn to adjust their behavior or know whom to contact for support and resolution.

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    Career Counseling Program

    The career counseling program is designed to help students understand who they are and what they want to do in the future. The program has pathways implemented in stages, bringing positive effects for INschool students and parents.

    The “Career Orientation” training project includes specific content such as:

    Conducting psychological tests to discover abilities

    Career orientation talk shows: Monthly, the school invites successful speakers from various professional fields.

    Perfect CV: Students from grade 9 onwards practice writing their own CVs, clearly understanding themselves, defining career goals, gathering evidence that they are suitable for the desired profession, and making a good impression through their CV.

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    School Psychological Counseling Program

    The School Psychological Counseling Room promotes mental health in students and contributes to creating a healthy and favorable learning environment for the maximum development of students’ potential in academic, social, behavioral, and emotional areas, targeting different levels: individual, group, and whole school.

    • At the school level, the room participates in the development and implementation of prevention programs.
    • At the group level, there are support activities for specific student issues.
    • At the individual level, intensive interventions are conducted according to each individual’s problems.

    A highlight of this activity is that each area has different expert groups, with high school students participating in sharing and unraveling academic complexities.