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UTS Family Sport Day 2026 “Eagles Run, Eagles Go Beyond” officially returns
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UTS Family Sport Day 2026 “Eagles Run, Eagles Go Beyond” officially returns

The annual UTS Family Sport Day 2026 will bring a vibrant celebration where families can run together and connect with the UTS community.
Learning about animal protection with glowing colors
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Learning about animal protection with glowing colors

Raising awareness of students about animal protection, especially rare species of animals which are becoming endangered, is very essential. Because it must be these kids who will make lives of animals better and safer in the future. Students of Class 6.1 had chances to express their thoughts about this topic through English mini show “Raising an awareness of animal protection”. With colorful paintings, UTS-ers bravely raised their voices about protecting various animals such as bear, rhino, tiger, panda, lion, whale. Also, they were acknowledged about their responsibilities in protecting these animals with the final target is balancing the biosystem and ensuring the sustainable development of human beings. Through this class, loving spirit of animals and surrounding environment had been encouraged in each student. Moreover, they learnt that animal protection should be pushed not only in Vietnam but also all over the world – where there are numerous species of animals facing with danger everyday and requiring helps of everyone.
[Human of UTS] – Dang Bao Duy: “Balancing studying and acting is not difficult since both bring me lots of joy!”
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[Human of UTS] – Dang Bao Duy: “Balancing studying and acting is not difficult since both bring me lots of joy!”

Dang Bao Duy, students of class 4.2, is the youngest one among UTS “little actors” participating in the drama “Make friends with the sky”. However, he excellently takes on the role of Teo – the main character of the drama. Bao Duy shared: “I was picked and then joined the casting. I was very excited when being chosen for the role of Teo. May I and Teo have the same personality that directors set this role for me.” Participating in the drama “Make friends with the sky” helped Bao Duy challenge himself on big stages and experience brand new things. “I love the scene near the end of the drama when everyone crowded around Teo and gave him most sincere loves. I believe that Teo is happiest in this moment and so am I!” At UTS, Bao Duy loves learning Maths and STEM. He loves doing sums and assembling, programming smart robots. Bao Duy revealed that balancing studying and acting was not difficult since both brought him lots of joy. Therefore, Bao Duy always dedicated to all activities that he joined to achieve best results. Talking about the future dream, Bao Duy expressed he wants to do Art-related jobs since he has singing and acting hobbies. At present, he still makes use of every chance to experience, then finds out his real talent and develops it. On 27th of March, he will come back with the drama “Make friends with the sky” at HCMC Youth Cutural House. Wish Bao Duy to complete the performance perfectly and always be strong to conquer your dreams!  
UTS Full Moon-mory: The moon is on its way to the fullness, so are you!
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UTS Full Moon-mory: The moon is on its way to the fullness, so are you!

Another full moon season has arrived at UTS. This year’s “UTS Full Moon-mory” season must have been full moon season (full moon) and filled with memories (memory) for the entire UTS community and loved ones.     Since many days before, UTS teachers & staff have already decorated the UTS space with a vivid look and “handmade” lanterns that were meticulously prepared by students.     “UTS Full Moon-mory” can not be fulfilled without these cozy activities: Kindergarten students made the mooncakes by themselves as modest gifts for their parents    How could we be calm before the creative fruit trays of Primary students?     Lanterns decoration contest of Secondary division was so eventful   The folk games were irreplaceable parts of the full moon season at UTS   These performances & Mid-Autumn Festival tableaus by Secondary students were so incredible     Perhaps this is the first time the Kindergarten little babies have been able to join the Lantern parade and taste traditional Mid-Autumn specialties at UTS or the first time that Primary students showed off their talent in re-creating the five-fruit tray. Or it’s also the first time High school students dressed themselves up as The Man in the Moon – Moon goddess to retell the stories they heard during their childhood. But indeed, every generation of students and teachers at UTS is charmed by the taste of mooncakes, excited when holding a lantern in their hands, and joyfully listening to the sounds of drums and bells calling for a lion dance.     Mid-Autumn Festival is also known as the Children’s Festival. Still, whether we are children or were once children, we all have our ways of experiencing and preserving the beauty of traditional festival culture. The Mid-Autumn Festival is still a precious opportunity for us