Grade 5 Vinsers learn age-appropriate reproductive health knowledge with Vinmec experts
Building on the success of the sessions delivered to over 4,000 secondary and high school students, the reproductive health education program, jointly implemented by Vinschool and Vinmec International General Hospital, has officially been extended to the Primary level.
Nearly 1,000 Grade 5 students at Vinschool Times City recently received engaging, age-appropriate lessons from doctors at Vinmec’s Women’s Health Center, equipping them with scientific knowledge on puberty, basic reproductive health, and self-protection skills.

This activity is integrated into the CLISE (Character and Life Skills Education) curriculum, enabling students to gain credible, comprehensive, and age-appropriate medical knowledge through storytelling and scenario-based learning. The sessions were delivered separately for boys and girls to create a safe, comfortable space tailored to the developmental needs of each group.
Throughout the session, students journeyed through the stations of “Warm-up – Acceleration – Obstacle Course – Finish Line,” gradually gaining a clear understanding of body structure, physical changes during puberty, personal hygiene and self-care during adolescence, how to manage and express natural emotions, and how to seek help and respond to challenging situations.
“Now I understand how my body will change as I grow up and how to take better care of myself during puberty. I also learned about the HPV virus and how to prevent diseases!” – shared Nguyễn Bảo Vy, a Grade 5 Vinser, after the session.
Through practical and age-appropriate educational activities, Vinschool continues to uphold its commitment to building a comprehensive learning environment where students not only grow academically but are also fully equipped with essential skills and knowledge to protect and care for themselves throughout their developmental journey.







