Victoria Day in Da Nang 2025

Published: 17 April 2025
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On 11 April, Study Melbourne successfully delivered the Victoria Day series to 320 prospective students at FPT School and Skyline School in Da Nang.

Participants had the opportunity to learn about the wide range of Victorian institution offerings, about Study Melbourne, as well as the valuable experiences for international students in Victoria through one-on-one booth consultations and alumni sharing sessions.
High school students also participated in a mock class delivered by the Victorian Department of Education, to practise their English and communication skills.

This program was an excellent way to support Victorian education providers’ engagement with students and alumni in the central region of Vietnam, and profile Melbourne as the best student city of Australia.

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