Continuing their impressive track record in academic competitions, The Dewey Schools Tay Ho Tay has received exciting news with 25 awards at the National Round of the International Kangaroo Science Contest (IKSC). Congratulations to these “young scientists” who have demonstrated their critical thinking, resilience, and dedication on their journey to explore the world!

In this highly challenging competition, TDSers showcased their ability to analyze multidimensional data, think critically, stay calm under pressure, and apply interdisciplinary knowledge to real-world situations—skills they cultivate every day at Dewey. Students are encouraged to ask questions and seek solutions rather than simply accept given answers. At the same time, the strong support from families and the dedicated guidance of teachers serve as a solid foundation, empowering them to push beyond their limits and nurture their passion for discovery.
May you continue to keep your passion alive, never stop learning, and shine brightly as you create new values on the exciting journey ahead!

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The National Round of the International Kangaroo Science Contest (IKSC) is an intellectual playground for students from Grades 1 to 12, featuring a bilingual English–Vietnamese test. The exam focuses on assessing logical thinking and the ability to apply scientific knowledge to real-life situations rather than purely theoretical understanding. It is an important milestone for students to demonstrate their abilities and qualify for the International Round.




