In addition to the educational programs conducted within the school, Royal School consistently creates opportunities for students to venture outside the classroom, gaining additional knowledge from real-world experiences.
Last week, Royal School organised a field trip to AEON - Crescent Mall and the Independence Palace for students in grades 2 and 4 as part of an interdisciplinary learning activity. The integration of practical activities allows students to connect theory with practice, develop life skills, and stimulate curiosity and a passion for learning.

Royal School students at AEON - Crescent Mall and the Independence Palace
Students transformed into “Little consumers”


Students were thrilled to visit and experience shopping at AEON - Crescent Mall
On March 18 and 19, Royal School organised a visit to AEON - Crescent Mall for grade 2 students. This trip provided an opportunity not only to explore a modern shopping environment but also to engage in practical, interactive activities.


Teachers were on hand to support and guide students in selecting appropriate products
At the supermarket, the students embraced the role of “little consumers”, with teachers helping them to create shopping lists that fit within a designated budget. Each student selected their own products, experienced the shopping process, and made payments, just like real consumers.




These “Little consumers” were fully engaged, carefully choosing their items and making payment at the checkout counter
The visit to AEON - Crescent Mall provided students with the opportunity to apply the knowledge they have acquired to real-life situations, helping them develop essential soft skills such as communication, financial management, and independence.
The Independence Palace - A place that inspires Royal School students to develop a greater passion for history
In addition to the visit to AEON - Crescent Mall for grade 2 students, on March 20 and 21, the school also organised a special trip for grade 4 students to the Independence Palace. This is one of the most significant historical sites in Vietnam, offering students a deeper understanding of the historical events associated with the Palace.


The visit to the Independence Palace - A place where students learn history beyond the textbooks
At the Independence Palace, students not only had the opportunity to admire the unique architecture of the building but also to learn about the significant historical events that took place there. After the tour, students were encouraged to create paintings depicting images of the Palace, helping them retain historical knowledge in a vivid and creative way.
Royal School consistently provides opportunities for students to develop a wide range of life skills, gain a deeper understanding of the value of work, community awareness, and cultivate an appreciation for nature and culture. This is a key aspect of the holistic education offered at Royal School, helping students grow and thrive in a dynamic and creative learning environment.


The students’ fresh perspectives on the Independence Palace are expressed through their artwork
The teachers at Royal School are always alongside students on their journey of knowledge discovery and personal development, acting as sources of inspiration, support, and guidance. They help students confidently engage in experiences, learn, and grow each day in a comprehensive learning environment.
By Ngoc Chau
Photo: Media Team
Admissions and Marketing Centre