On 30th June and 1st July 2017, at the Closing Ceremony of Global Round of World Scholar’s Cup 2017, almost 10,000 silver and gold medals and 200 trophies were given to students participating to this Global Round in Hanoi.
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More than 3,400 scholars from almost 40 countries from all over the world have participated in an extraordinary Global Round. The 2017 Global Round was held first time in Hanoi at the National Convention Centre on 26th June – 1st July 2017. This year, there were 324 registered Indonesian students for the Global Round in Hanoi on the total 3,400 registered scholars from nearly 40 countries. Indonesia is the 4th biggest contingent of all countries. 24 schools in Indonesia (such as: BINUS school, Mentari school, Sekolah Ciputra – Surabaya…) participated in and most of them come from Jakarta and Surabaya.
On 26th June 2017, at the Opening Ceremony for the Junior Division of the World Scholar’s Cup 2017 in the National Convention Centre in Hanoi, H.E Mr. Ibnu Hadi – Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia in Vietnam had a short motivation speech encouraging the Indonesian delegation and other students. He said that winning is not only the purpose to participate to this event, this is also a good opportunity for the young talented students to make new friends and learn about other cultures.
The cultural fair was organized by Indonesian students with the collaboration of the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Hanoi providing the material and the facilities to promote Indonesia’s Culture to other participating countries and guest. On 30th June and 1st July, at the Closing Ceremony, almost 10,000 silvers, gold medals and 200 trophies were given to students participating to this Global Round in Hanoi. Indonesia schools have won many medals and trophies in different area of competition such as: First place in Scholar’s Challenge in both Arts and Literature, 4th place in Individual Collaborative writing, 2nd place in Team debate…
At the end, Nanyang Girls’ High School from Singapore won the 1st place in the Global Round of the World Scholar’s Cup 2017 in Hanoi, followed by China at 2nd place and Japan at 3rd place.
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