The "Touch 18: Solaria" gratitude and growth ceremony of students of course 4 of the High School for Social Sciences and Humanities (Specialized in Social Sciences and Humanities) has just taken place in a solemn atmosphere, with the participation of teachers, parents and students.
The program is organized by the Humans of HSSH Press Club in coordination with the School Union Executive Committee, to mark a milestone of maturity for 12th grade students.
With the theme "Solaria", the program takes the image of the sun as a symbol of beginning, sending expectations for the journey ahead of students after leaving high school.
In the space of the ceremony, 12th grade students participated in gratitude and exchange activities, looking back at memories of three years of studying under the school roof.

Speaking at the program, Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dang Hong Son - Vice Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities - sent wishes to students before the upcoming exam, and emphasized the spirit of calmness, confidence and maintaining health to achieve good results.
I hope you have enough'mind - mind - strength' to enter the exam with calmness, confidence and bravery. I hope you will calm down so as not to flinch in the face of external impacts. I hope you will be determined to have the best form. And I hope you will nurture your strength to maintain good health throughout the journey ahead" - teacher Son shared.
Also in the program, Mr. Nguyen Quang Lieu - Principal of the High School for the Gifted in Social Sciences and Humanities shared with 12th grade students messages about their journey to adulthood: "Always remember that you were once a Humanities student - a place where I hope you become people who know how to live beautifully, humanely and responsibly".

Representing students, Gia Linh - a student of K4 Literature 1 class - expressed: "The roots of our youth have been deeply rooted in the values of compassion, creativity and humanity. From innocent students, today we have grown up more, strong enough to accept the challenges of life".

At the program, the Chillies band's performances with familiar songs such as "Vùng ký ức", "Đại lộ mặt trời" and "Em đừng khóc" contributed to stirring up the atmosphere, creating cohesion between students.
Closing the program, the gratitude and maturity ceremony "Touch 18: Solaria" left many emotions for 4th grade students, marking the end of a general education journey and preparing to enter a new learning stage.