I hope everyone had a fantastic day. I had the chance to visit my high school once again today. I graduated and started university four years ago. Everything came flooding back to me, making it seem like it happened only yesterday.
I still vividly remember the days when I went to school under this roof, those were the happiest days of a student's life. These are childhood memories. You know, in my hometown, in order to enter high schools, we will have to go through a rather fierce exam among students to be able to enter the school of our dreams.
I went to one of the best schools in the city, so when I got my test results, I was naturally happy that I had worked so hard to fulfill my goals.
The name of my school is Phan Chau Trinh, and it has two campuses that are situated next to one another on 154 Le Loi Street in Da Nang.
Today I'm going to take you guys on a tour around the school. Let's get started.
This is the school gate of both campuses. Let's take a look at the facilities for 10th and 11th grade first.
The blocks are self-contained, with 4 floors and 1 ground floor. The new 10th graders will be arranged from the top floor and up one class will be moved down one floor ^^.
It's a pity that when I went to school it was a holiday so I couldn't go into the classroom to take pictures for you to see.
If it's raining that day, gymnastics instruction will be held in the gym at my school's gymnasium and pool area. Basketball competitions are occasionally held at the school for students in other classes as well.
We are allowed to select any physical education classes we like, including swimming, badminton, football, basketball, etc.
Before I graduated, this area was merely a large sandy beach. This football field was recently constructed. It looks wonderful, doesn't it?
Do you like the cafeteria in your school? The cafeteria is perhaps the part of school that students like the most. The food at the school canteen may not be the best, but it has a flavor that makes me memorable, the taste of recollections. This place holds many fond memories for me. Unfortunately, the cafeteria was closed on the day I arrived.
A few books are provided in this little area for children to read while they wait for their parents to pick them up from school.
Here are a few pictures of the classes used to propagate the harmful effects of drugs.
This is the entrance to the tunnel to park the students' bicycle
Between the two school campuses connected by an underground tunnel, students, teachers and school staff use it to travel between the two campuses.
Let's go to the base of class 12. Before the new campus was built, the 12th graders were still able to study with the other campus in the same 10th and 11th grade.
This is a statue of Master Phan Chau Trinh inside the school. Today I come, the school is preparing for the 70th anniversary of the school.
Looking at the hallways and classrooms creates flashbacks in my mind. It is often said that the friendship of 17 and 18 years old is the most beautiful friendship in a student's life. Because it doesn't have the fear of level 2, nor the calculations like it did in college. Friendship of high school is the most natural, fun.
I feel proud to be a member of class 12/20.
Here are some pictures of our class preparing for the traditional school day. Do you think this is a traditional conical hat of Vietnam, my class painted it by hand and wrote my class name on it.
And here is our class badge and logo.
The school held a ceremony for the 12th graders to grow up, we signed each other's shirts, wrote each other good wishes before entering the university entrance exam.
My class had two days a day to take pictures and record a video for their student days at school and in Hoi An city. Maybe the picture and video quality is not good anymore but these memories I will never forget. Thank you for being a small part of the 12/20 class.
We invite everyone to watch the video.
Thank you all for reading today's post, see you all in the next post.❤️