Tran Dai Nghia High School, high school, secondary school in Ho Chi Minh city, Vietnam
Tran Dai Nghia High School is a school in Ho Chi Minh City that focuses on talented students in grades 10 to 12. The campus spans multiple locations with modern facilities including classrooms, science labs, a library, and activity rooms.
The school was established in 2000, but its roots trace back to La San Taberd, a school founded in 1874 by a French priest to help orphans. After 1975, the government took over, and in 2000 it was transformed into a specialized school for gifted students.
The school is a place where students from different backgrounds meet and interact daily. The culture here emphasizes community, respect, and shared learning both inside and outside the classrooms.
The school is easy to reach by local buses and motorbikes, with many students coming from nearby neighborhoods. The campus has a neat layout with a bright and welcoming environment that allows students to focus on their tasks.
The school operates two campuses: a main one and since 2024 a second campus on the grounds of the original 19th-century La San Taberd school building. This historic site connects the school's long past with its current modern operations.
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