The miss
Grade 10. I set my sights on the specialised track — and I missed it. For weeks it felt like I'd already lost the race before the starting gun ever went off. That was the lowest I'd felt about myself.
Grade 10 in Ho Chi Minh City. I lost a place I wanted — then turned it into momentum: community projects, a TEDx stage, 21 kilometres on foot, and a team I'm proud of.
The comebackEvent participants
Half-marathon
IELTS
Projects
The comeback · four chapters
Grade 10 didn't start the way I planned. What I did next mattered more than the result that started it.
The miss
Grade 10. I set my sights on the specialised track — and I missed it. For weeks it felt like I'd already lost the race before the starting gun ever went off. That was the lowest I'd felt about myself.
Getting back up
So I stopped waiting to feel ready. I joined the clubs. I signed up for the projects — YEB, Little Sunshine, school events for 300+ people. I stopped measuring myself by one exam and started measuring myself by what I built.
Kilometre 15
At km 15 of the half-marathon my mind went completely blank. No finish line, no pain — just each step, and not stopping. When you clear everything out of your head, what's left is who you really are. And that person is stronger than you think.
Shaking hands. Still stepped out.
Before the TEDx stage my hands were shaking. But I walked out anyway. When it ended, what I remembered most wasn't the applause — it was the faces in the front row, the people I wanted to reach.
What I build
Reading culture, economic literacy, and an education platform in the making. The full story of each lives on its own page.
Open the projectsVolunteer reading-culture project — bringing books to children who need them.
Vice Head of Translation — making economics readable for young people.
A gamified learning platform where students grow together, like a hive.
Leadership & experience
Running event · 300+ runners
Represented the student body, pushed initiatives, and worked with the school to improve the learning environment.
Planned and ran school-wide events for 300+ people — my first real foundation in leadership and event management.
Student leadership
Led house activities, building team spirit and turnout for school-wide competitions.
Mentored younger students and coordinated with the school to make events land.
Youth Economic Bridge (YEB)
Led the translation team so economic content reaches young readers accurately and clearly.
Built standardised translation workflows to spread economic literacy across the student community.
Read more on the projects page →Little Sunshine · HCMC
Spread reading culture in the community — turning a passion for social impact into concrete action.
Supported children and students in difficult circumstances, working toward a fairer future.
Read more on the projects page →Competencies
Leadership & community
Languages & creative
Interests & passions
Public speaking
TEDxYouth@WASS · 2024
Shaking hands. Heart pounding. And I still walked out. The talk "Empowering the Next Generation" wasn't written to sound good — it was written to be real.

World Alliance MUN & Debate
Debating global issues, drafting resolutions, and learning to connect across very different perspectives.


Education
Grade 10 · HCMC


Gifted & Talented · 2021–2023
Selected for Vinschool's talent incubation programme — where the foundation of my academic and creative thinking was first built.
Learn more →Grade 8 · 2023–24
Grade 6–7 · 2021–23
Achievements
21 km. The finish line is just the starting point.
Km 1–10: still thinking, calculating, worrying.
Km 10–15: it starts to hurt; the brain hunts for reasons to stop.
Km 15 on: mind completely blank. Just each step.
That moment — not the finish line — is what I'm proudest of. It's when I met the real me.

Selected for the official Ho Chi Minh City team — proof that teamwork and discipline are a universal language.

Won a regional competition in Grade 7 — the start of a passion for visual storytelling I'm still nurturing.

Graduated a personal-development programme in Grade 4. Those lessons in confidence still shape how I stand in front of a crowd.


The finish line is just the starting point
I'm looking for people who want to build something meaningful — mentorship, collaboration, or just a good conversation.