(HBO) – The Office of Education and Training of Hoa Binh city has organised a handwriting contest at Le Van Tam Elementary School for the 2018-2019 academic
Teachers and students visit stalls
displaying the contest’s entries.
The
competition drew 179 students from the first to fifth grades, along with 18
teachers from 18 primary schools across the city. The teachers showed off their
board handwriting skills.
The organisation board presented five first, 10 second, 15 third and 25
consolidation prizes to students, and one first, two second, three third and
five consolidation prizes to the teachers.
Le Van Tam Elementary School won the first prize and Ly Tu Trong and Tran Quoc
Toan Elementary Schools, the second. The third prize went to Song Da Elementary
School, Tan Hoa Elementary and Secondary School, and Cu Chinh Lan Elementary
School.

The
organisation board presents 55 prizes to participating students.
The most outstanding entries were displayed at the stalls./.
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