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Representatives of The Barstow School (USA) visited and worked with leaders of NHG

11/18/2019

On November 15th, leaders of Nguyen Hoang Group (NHG) welcomed and had a meeting with representative delegation from The Barstow School (USA) and Knowledge Link, the organization connecting Barstow with educational parties around the world.

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Representatives of The Barstow School and Nguyen Hoang Group taking photo at the meeting

The Barstow School is one of the oldest schools in Kansas state and the US, in the top 10 of school having the best innovation on curriculum in the US. In addition, Barstow is well-known of its online curriculum, which is taught worldwide in 38 countries.

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Dr. Do Manh Cuong, Deputy CEO, K-12 academic affairs sharing about NHG educational philosophy and development orientation

At the meeting, Mr. Shane Andrew Foster, President of The Barstow School and Senior Vice President of Knowledge Link talked about diverse curriculum at Barstow, especially they are all customized to best suit with each student’s abilities and wishes for education. Students of Barstow program, wherever they are studying, will get an equivalent diploma with American diploma, which is verified by international accrediting organizations, who are also partners of The Barstow.

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Mr. Shane Andrew Foster (second from left), President of The Barstow School, had compliments on the quality of teachers, lecturers and students in NHG system

Also on this occasion, Barstow delegation had an opportunity to attend a ceremony to honor teachers on the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers’ Day, November 20th, by NHG. Hence, he understands the values and Human education philosophy of NHG. Mr. Foster said that: “The special focus on education quality is a mutual concern and a core foundation for to develop our relationship in the future”. Therefore, The Barstow is willing to have further meetings with NHG to together bring the most innovative education programs, which is best suit with the students, parents and social context in Vietnam.

BRANDING & COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT