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Foreign Language Specialized School (
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: ''Phổ Thông Chuyên Ngoại ngữ''), commonly known as FLSS or CNN, is a national public magnet high school/
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in
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. A part of
University of Languages and International Studies VNU University of Languages and International Studies in Hanoi, Vietnam, (formerly College of Foreign Languages) (Vietnamese: ''Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ, Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội'') is one of the six colleges that comprise Vi ...
— VNU, the school is one of the four national gifted high schools in Hanoi, along with HNUE Gifted High School, Natural Science Gifted High School Social Science and Humanities Gifted High School. Currently, FLSS is Vietnam's only high school specializing in teaching foreign languages (including
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, French,
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). Students can also choose to study
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as a second language. Similar to other national magnet high schools, FLSS is recognised for its strong academic programs and its large percentage (98-100%) of graduates attending the most prestigious universities in Vietnam and abroad. 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. Since 2017, the admission process has adopted a more comprehensive approach. There are now 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. Non-English language exams require an interview round beside the written tests. FLSS is one of the most selective high schools in Vietnam with an acceptance rate of 1/8.2 (approximately 12.2%) in 2021. A student from FLSS/CNN is usually referred to as a ''CNNer'' or a ''FLSSington''.


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 the
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with direct administration from VNU University of Languages and International Studies (formerly College of Foreign Languages). Ngo Ngoc Buu, Ph.D. was appointed to be the first program director (1969-1970). * In December 1969, Class of 1972 had to evacuate to Tho Trai, Tien Son, Ha Bac. * In 1971, teachers and students returned to the
College of Foreign Languages VNU University of Languages and International Studies in Hanoi, Vietnam, (formerly College of Foreign Languages) (Vietnamese: ''Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ, Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội'') is one of the six colleges that comprise Vi ...
in Hanoi, and classes took place in cottages, commonly known as the "Banana Garden." The President of the
College of Foreign Languages VNU University of Languages and International Studies in Hanoi, Vietnam, (formerly College of Foreign Languages) (Vietnamese: ''Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ, Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội'') is one of the six colleges that comprise Vi ...
appointed Nguyen Thao Luoc, Ph.D. to be the new program director (1971-1977). * In 1972, during the Vietnam War, two evacuations took place, one to Hong Ha, Dan Phuong, Son Tay, and one to Quang Trung, An Thi, Hai Hung. * In 1973, the school returned to the
College of Foreign Languages VNU University of Languages and International Studies in Hanoi, Vietnam, (formerly College of Foreign Languages) (Vietnamese: ''Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ, Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội'') is one of the six colleges that comprise Vi ...
. * In 1977, Vu Thi Viet, Ph.D. became the new program director (1977-1990). * In 1986, classes for ethnic minority students were opened (through nomination without actual admission). * In 1987, the program started college-preparatory classes. * In 1988, the program extended to a 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 the
College of Foreign Languages VNU University of Languages and International Studies in Hanoi, Vietnam, (formerly College of Foreign Languages) (Vietnamese: ''Trường Đại học Ngoại ngữ, Đại học Quốc gia Hà Nội'') is one of the six colleges that comprise Vi ...
officially founded the Foreign Language Specialized School based on the program. Nguyen Phu Cuong, Ph.D. became the first headmaster of FLSS (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 the elementary level, the People's Committee of Hanoi signed the order on the opening of Doan Thi Diem private elementary school. * In 1998, the 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 awarded the Second-degree Labor Medal in 1999 and the First-degree one in 2004. * In 2005, German and Japanese specialised classes were first opened. By this time, FLSS offered specialization in 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 the National Labor Union Award and the
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's Honor. In September of the same year, FLSS included second foreign language training in the mandatory curriculum (in addition to 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. * In 2017, Korean was added to the teaching program, becoming the seventh language taught at FLSS. The format of the entrance test has also been changed into multiple-choice for Maths and Natural Sciences (including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) and the Vietnamese language and Literature, and Social Sciences (including History, Geography, and Civic Education). * In 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, online schooling was employed for extended and punctuated periods. * In 2021, the official Fandom website was added to the school’s semiofficial semiironic semiotics.


Curriculum

The school offers seven foreign languages in its curriculum.
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,
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, and
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were its three initial linguistic subjects before the 1980-1981 semester. French,
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,
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were added afterwards.
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has been taught since 2015 as a second foreign language and since 2017 as one of the primary. Students are arranged into classes specializing in one primary foreign language. Since the academic year 2008-2009, two foreign language courses (one specialized and one elective) have been required for every FLSS student. Since the academic year 2009-2010, FLSS has implemented teaching Maths through English.


References


chuyenngoaingu.edu.vn
* :vi:Trung học phổ thông Chuyên Ngoại ngữ


External links

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Panorama view of the school (2011)
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High schools in Hanoi High schools for the gifted in Vietnam Schools in Vietnam Educational institutions established in 1969 1969 establishments in North Vietnam