Talented leaders of the SenTia Student Council have officially revealed

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“As a SenTian for over 6 years, I know we have common desires and problems. Sometimes we feel like events end early, or there are mysteries like why pens always disappear during class. I understand SenTians and I am here to fulfill our desires, mine and yours…”

This compelling statement helped Ha Phuong gain trust in the SenTia Student Council (SSC) election.

The 2024-2025 school year promises to be exciting and enthusiastic with unique academic and extracurricular activities and events led by the new core team of SSC. Congratulations to:

  • President Dinh Thi Ha Phuong (10A1)
  • Vice President Nguyen Tra My (11A)
  • And the secretary, treasurer, heads of executive committees, and all members

To complete the new organizational apparatus of SSC, the SenTia community, teachers, and students participated in the voting process. Listening to the candidates’ creative, humorous, and well-prepared presentations, Mr. David Alexander Swinden – The Business teacher is looking forward to the unique events of SSC this school year. Ha Phuong and Tra My, highly appreciated for their perfectionism and diligence in studying, will surely complete the task of organizing school activities well.

With many new and quality ideas cherished for a long time, the new President Ha Phuong feels very happy to be trusted by everyone with the responsibility: “I will try to work with SSC to create unique events, unprecedented events for SenTians. I want to have a truly new term, a SenTia Student Council that is completely different from the Student Councils of other schools. For me, “dare to think, dare to do” is one of the important factors that a Student Council President should have.”

An exciting school year has officially begun! Stay tuned for upcoming events from the SSC!

06 Month 01,2025

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