This April, the list of achievements of students from The Dewey Schools Cau Giay continues to grow with proud accomplishments across various academic competitions, both nationally and internationally. Behind each success is a journey of dedicated learning, where independence and perseverance are cultivated through every experience.
A standout highlight goes to Tristan Vincent (Class 8 Oslo), who won a Gold Medal at the Junior Philosophy Olympiad (JPO) 2026 thanks to his logical thinking and sharp argumentation skills. In addition, medals earned at international mathematics competitions such as Big Bay Bei, Thailand International Mathematical Olympiad (TIMO), and VIAMC demonstrate students’ growing ability to apply knowledge flexibly in problem-solving.

In the fields of language and debate, Dewey students continue to leave their mark at competitions such as Teen Eagle, JEO-SEO, and the Asia Schools Junior WSDC. Notably, their strong performance in the Hanoi Cluster 3 Excellent Student Competition in Literature and English also reflects a well-balanced development of academic competencies.

The consistent support from families, together with the dedicated guidance of teachers, serves as a solid foundation for TDSers to confidently shine. Wishing all students continued confidence and determination as they pursue even greater achievements on the journey ahead.
The Junior Philosophy Olympiad (JPO) is an English-language competition on philosophical topics for students from Grades 4 to 9, both domestically and internationally. It aims to develop abstract thinking, reflection, logical argumentation, and a deeper understanding of the world and oneself.
Big Bay Bei Mathematics Competition, Thailand International Mathematical Olympiad (TIMO), and the Vietnam International Applied Mathematics Competition (VIAMC) are prestigious platforms that assess students’ logical thinking and ability to apply mathematical knowledge.
Teen Eagle and JEO-SEO are international Olympiads that comprehensively evaluate students’ English proficiency, including communication, critical thinking, and multi-dimensional information processing.
Asia Schools Junior is the Asian regional round of the World Schools Debating Championships (WSDC) — a prestigious international debating tournament for high school students (ages 14–19), held annually with participation from over 70 countries. The competition follows WSDC rules and focuses on critical thinking, communication skills, and knowledge of global issues such as economics, international relations, and sports.
The Hanoi Cluster 3 Excellent Student Competition, organized by the Hanoi Department of Education and Training, aims to identify and nurture talented students with advanced academic abilities in line with national education standards.




