Preparing Strong Mindsets and Essential Skills for Global Citizens
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#HomeOfTheEagles not only had the opportunity to meet representatives from prestigious universities but also gained important skills on how to protect themselves – an essential part of every global citizen’s toolkit.
Shaping the Future with “Mini Education Fair 2025”
On October 17, 2025, PennSchool, in collaboration with ISA – Member institutions of the same group – organized “Mini Education Fair 2025”, welcome a participation of leading educational organizations from the U.S. and Australia, including INTO, Shorelight, Kaplan, Education in Ireland, Navitas, and international universities such as Fulbright University Vietnam, Swinburne Vietnam, and RMIT Vietnam.
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Throughout the event, #HomeOfTheEagles attended insightful sharing sessions from university representatives about trending majors and future career opportunities, helping them better understand which fields align with their goals and passions. In addition, the 1:1 consultation sessions provided students with a clearer picture of admission procedures, preparation steps, scholarships, and personalized development roadmaps. More than just an information-sharing event, the event also offered a valuable opportunity for #HomeOfTheEagles to broaden their horizons, nurture their ambitions, and confidently envision their own future.
Learning to Protect Themselves through the Psychological Workshop Series
From October 21 to 24, 2025, PennSchool held a series of psychological workshops titled “Soar Safely Like an Eagle – Say ‘NO’ to Kidnapping” and “Safety Code – Your Code for Every Situation” for all students.
Led by PennSchool’s Psychological Counselors, Mr. Pham Quoc Duong and Ms. Nguyen My Duyen, the workshops took place in an engaging and interactive atmosphere through various practical activities that helped students recognize dangerous situations. #HomeOfTheEagles learned useful rules such as “NO – GO – TELL”, the SOS signal, and quick response techniques when facing risks. They also discussed and analyzed real-life scenarios to identify acts of impersonation, deception, and online scams, thereby enhancing their self-protection ability and awareness of seeking help from trusted adults. In a rapidly evolving world, where opportunities go hand in hand with challenges, equipping students with the knowledge and skills to recognize and respond to danger is essential.
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October concluded with meaningful experiences, reaffirming PennSchool’s continuous efforts to accompany #HomeOfTheEagles on their journey toward comprehensive development, helping them grow, stay safe, and become ready to integrate into the global community.






























