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Type
  
Public

Grades
  
(10-12)

Website
  
flss.edu.vn

Number of students
  
1,200

Faculty
  
130

Established
  
1969

Enrollment
  
1,200

Phone
  
+84 4 3754 9958

Founded
  
1969

Principal
  
Nguyen Thanh Van (Nguyễn Thành Văn)

Address
  
Phạm Văn Đồng, Dịch Vọng Hậu, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội, Vietnam

Similar
  
Hanoi National University, VNU University of Langu, Hanoi‑A High School, Trường THPT chuyên Đ, HUS ‑ High School for Gifted Stu

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Foreign Language Specialized School (Vietnamese: Phổ Thông Chuyên Ngoại Ngữ), commonly known as FLSS or CNN, is a national public magnet high school/university-preparatory school in Hanoi, Vietnam. A part of University of Languages and International Studies - VNU, the school is one of the three national gifted high schools in Hanoi, along with HNUE Gifted High School and Natural Science Gifted High School. Currently, FLSS is Vietnam's only high school specializing in teaching foreign languages (including Chinese Mandarin, English, Russian, French, German, Japanese and Korean). Similar to other national magnet high schools, FLSS is recognized for its strong academic programs and for its large percentage (98% to 100%) of graduates attending the most prestigious universities in Vietnam and abroad.

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FLSS ranks third nationally in the 2012 Vietnam university admission ranking. Admission to FLSS is by competitive examination only, which until 2016 consisted of three subjects: Declared specialized foreign language, mathematics, and literature. The 2017 admission process adopts a more comprehensive approach. There are three parts to the admission exams: one on declared foreign language, one on mathematics and natural science subjects, and one on literature and social science subjects. For the language exams, except for English, others require an interview round beside the written tests. FLSS is the most selective high school in Vietnam with an acceptance rate of 9.5% in 2015.

A student from FLSS is referred to as a CNNer.

Foreign language specialized school top 6 facts


History

  • Foreign Language Specialized School was first founded as a program for foreign language specialized high school classes in 1969 by a decision from the head of Ministry of Education and Training with direct administration from College of Foreign Languages. Ngo Ngoc Buu, Ph.D. was appointed to be first program director (from 1969 - 1970).
  • December 1969, Class of 1972 had to evacuate to Tho Trai, Tien Son, Ha Bac.
  • In 1971, teachers and students came back to College of Foreign Languages in Hanoi and classes took place in cottages, the "banana garden." The President of College of Foreign Languages appointed Nguyen Thao Luoc, Ph.D. to be the new program director (1971-1977.)
  • In 1972, during the war, two evacuations took place, one to Hong Ha, Đan Phuong, Son Tay and one to Quang Trung, An Thi, Hai Hung.
  • In 1973, the school moved back to College of Foreign Languages.
  • In 1977, Vu Thi Viet, Ph.D. became the new program director (1977-1990).
  • In 1986, classes for students of the ethnic minority were opened (through nomination without actual admission).
  • In 1987, the program started college-preparatory classes.
  • In 1988, the program extended to semi-public model with tuition-based classes.
  • In 1989, FLSS students first participated in National Competition for Foreign Language. The program extended to Middle School levels (contribution to tuition required) the same year.
  • In 1990, The President of College of Foreign Languages* officially founded the Foreign Language Specialized School based on the program. Nguyen Phu Cuong, Ph.D. became the first headmaster of FLSS (from 1990 - 1998).
  • In 1992, based on the middle school level and the tuition-based high school level classes, the People's Committee of Hanoi adopted the proposal to open FLSS semi-public middle school and high school.
  • In 1993, French intensive courses for first graders were first introduced.
  • In 1994, FLSS was awarded the third degree Labor Medal from Vietnam Central Government. French intensive courses were extended to sixth graders.
  • In 1995, FLSS opened its English intensive courses for first graders.
  • In 1997, based on language intensive courses for elementary level, the People's Committee of Hanoi signed the order on the opening of Doan Thi Diem private elementary school.
  • In 1998, College of Foreign Languages designated Nguyen Thi Chi, Ph.D. as the school's first headmistress. In the same year, as the public segment of the school moved to the new area built for gifted schools, the semi-public and private schools officially separated themselves from FLSS.
  • The school was continuously awarded Labor Medal's second degree in 1999 and the first degree in 2004.
  • In 2005, German and Japanese specialized classes were first opened. By this time, FLSS offered concentration on six languages: English, Russian, French, Chinese Mandarin, German, and Japanese.
  • In 2007, Le Thi Chinh, Ph.D. was appointed as FLSS's second headmistress.
  • In 2008, FLSS was awarded National Labor Union Award and Prime Minister's Honor. In September of the same year, FLSS included second foreign language training in the mandatory curriculum (other than their specialized foreign language, students are required to take on one assigned foreign language).
  • The school celebrated its 40th anniversary in the 2009 fall semester.
  • In 2009, FLSS first participated in the National Competition for Chinese Mandarin. Students also took some of the natural Science classes in English for the first time this year.
  • In 2012, Nguyen Thanh Van, Ph.D. was appointed as the next FLSS's headmaster.
  • Curriculum

    The school offers six foreign languages in its curriculum. Russian, English and Mandarin Chinese were its three initial linguistic subjects before 1980-1981 semester. French, German and Japanese were added afterward. Students are arranged into classes specializing in one primary foreign language. From 2008-2009 semester, two foreign language courses (one specialized and one elective) are required for FLSS students. In the 2009-2010 academic year, FLSS implemented teaching in English for its mathematics and science courses. During the year 2015, Korean was added as the seventh language.

    Ten Plus (10+)

    To celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the school, a few students launched the first "Ten Plus"- a freshmen orientation program, as a gift for the school. This is considered to be the first orientation program ever implemented in Hanoi. The program opened at 7 a.m. and closed at 10.30 p.m. on the same day. The purpose of the program was to inform new students about the school, student bodies and types of activities all year round. Older student generations will teach them many crucial skills such as teamwork, public speaking skills, independence and how to build confidence. Teachers want students to be able to develop their personality and strengths, while also emerging themselves in the colorful student culture here at Foreign Language Specialized School. When the previous Ten Plus generation have already become familiar with the school, they themselves can have the chance of becoming the new guides ( more commonly referred to as Orientation Group Leaders or OGL ) for the next freshmen year. Freshmen can truly feel comfortable learning and making progress at their new school and students from different academic years can develop strong solidarity.

    CNN Can Cook

    CNN Can Cook is an annual cooking and flower arrangement competition between male students celebrating International Women's Day, hosted by CNN Shine, the volunteer club. The contest served as an educational playground for students, helping them to build up creativity and activeness. It was also the opportunity for students to express their talent, and learn from their teachers and school mates.

    CNN Charm

    A contest to find the most charming and talented CNN-er. Not only does this student need to have good academic results and thorough social understandings but he or she also must be quick-willed and have one or many talents.

    Colors of CNN

    More commonly referred to as Sắc màu Chuyên Ngoại Ngữ, "Colors of CNN" is a traditional culture show. Students from all classes have a chance to show their talents and introduce the cultures of the native countries whose languages they specialized in to viewers. The activity lasts for a night and teachers act as judges to score the performances of each individual class. This is one of the biggest events of the school year where students' creativity truly blossoms.

    Natural and Social Sciences Fair

    An annual activity for CNNer to help students enhance their passion and excitement in basic science subjects at school.

    Spring Sports Festival

    An annual competition between all student bodies with the view of reminding students to train and exercise their bodies in order to have the best health conditions

    Incense offering

    Every winter, 12th graders of CNN come to the Memorial house for President Ho Chi Minh on K9 Relic in Ba Vi to presents all their achievements during the past year and pray for good luck in the upcoming college examination.

    Bavi by Night

    This is a traditional art show for senior students celebrating their last year at school. It is hosted during the same day and at the same venue as the incense offering. Both students and teachers participate in the performances.

    CNN Idol

    A talent competition hosted annually by CNN English Club. Before 2015 it followed the old format of a singing contest but the 2015 competition started the unprecedented acceptance of candidates with different talents, ranging from dancing to magic cards.

    May Prom

    The CNN Prom night is hosted by CNN English Club and all the performances at Prom are done by contestants from the CNN Idol talent contest. The winner of this competition will be revealed during the same night.

    Literature Work Adaptation

    Every year in the literature class, students are required to bring to life a chosen literature work through any medium and in any format desired. This method of teaching literature received praise for its ability to integrate students' unlimited creativity and teamwork into their process of understanding the literary value. From an activity in class, this soon became a memorable part of CNNers' experience. In 2012, to mark the 10th anniversary of the teaching method, FLSS organized a grand event and competition in which students' performance featured a wide range of Vietnamese literature and the world's classics.

    Clubs

  • CNN Shine - Community-based Activity Club
  • CNN Zoom - The School's Magazine
  • Green School Club (GSC) - Environment Club
  • Team CNN Leaders (TCL) - Leader development club
  • CNN English Club (CEC)
  • CNN Hanyu Julebu (汉语俱乐部) - Chinese Club
  • Jeunes Francophiles de l’Annexe (JFA) - French Club
  • CNN Japanese Club (CJC)
  • Deutschklub der Fremdsprachenoberschule (DKF) - German Club
  • CNN Music Club (CMC)
  • CNN Rock Club (CRC)
  • CNN Dance Club (CDC)
  • CNN Pencil Club(CPC) - Art Club
  • CNN Science Intelligence (CSI) - Science Club
  • CNN Football Club - Association Football Club
  • Diao - Basketball Club
  • CNN Home Runners - Baseball Club
  • CNN Underground Magicians
  • Awards

  • Labor Medal third degree in 1994
  • Labor Medal second degree in 1999
  • Labor Medal first degree in 2004
  • National Labor Union Award in 2008
  • Prime Minister's Honor in 2008
  • References

    Foreign Language Specialized School Wikipedia