

Artist Nguyen The Son – a member of the guest judging panel – shared his heartfelt impressions: “What struck me most was the diversity in how the students approached art – from traditional materials to multimedia and installation forms. One can see a tight integration between various fields such as History, Art, and Vietnamese Studies… this helps the students grasp knowledge more deeply through visual language.”
A highlight of the event was the Awards Ceremony, honoring the most outstanding works based on professional criteria and artistic quality. Behind every piece was a process of exploration and experimentation with diverse materials—from paper-mâché and Dó paper to watercolors, wool, and fabric—resulting in surprisingly creative combinations.

The program’s energy was further amplified by spirited performances from the Dance Club, student bands, and guest performers. Music and art blended seamlessly, creating an emotional and connected atmosphere.
Beyond its artistic value, every artwork purchased at the exhibition helps spread love, as all proceeds will be donated to the “Little Hands Fund” (Quỹ Bàn tay nhỏ), continuing the meaningful journey of sharing within the SenTia community.

The School would like to express our sincere gratitude to the parents for their presence and support. We also extend our thanks to the representatives from British University Vietnam (BUV): Dr. Paul D.J. Moody (Head of School of Communications & Creatives), Mr. Timo Heinanen (Expert in Cinematography, Photography, and Filmmaking), alongside the professional support from artists Nguyen The Son and Pham Binh Chuong. Together, you helped SenTia School create a truly extraordinary event.
We invite you to look back at the most memorable moments of the “Vietnam Journey” through the photo album below!





