SCHOOL HEALTH

SCHOOL HEALTH

Report on Fire Safety For The 2023 - 2024

Report on Fire Safety For The 2023 - 2024

On the morning of May 14, 2024, Tiny Flower Montessori (TFMS)  warmly welcomed the Fire Safety and Rescue Inspection Team in accordance with Official Document No. 1348/CAQ-PCCC issued by the District 7 Police Department. This was not merely a procedural inspection but also an opportunity for the school to affirm its...

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Report on the School Health Inspection Activities for the 2023-2024 Academic Year

Report on the School Health Inspection Activities for the 2023-2024 Academic Year

In accordance with Plan No. 6148/KH-BCĐ dated October 27, 2023, issued by the People's Committee of District 7 regarding the implementation of school health activities for the 2023-2024 academic year, and Plan No. 7257/KH-UBND dated November 30, 2023, on the inspection of school health activities, on the morning of...

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HEALTH CHECK-UP FOR STUDENTS: CARE FROM THE HEART, NURTURING THE FUTURE

HEALTH CHECK-UP FOR STUDENTS: CARE FROM THE HEART, NURTURING THE FUTURE

Periodic health check-ups for students are not merely medical activities but also profound expressions of care for the next generation. At TFM School, student health care is held in equal regard to education, as we firmly believe that a healthy body lays the foundation for a child’s holistic development.

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VITAMIN A – AN ESSENTIAL FRIEND FOR CHILDREN!

VITAMIN A – AN ESSENTIAL FRIEND FOR CHILDREN!

Children's health is always a top priority in the care and education journey at Tiny Flower Montessori. Recognizing the vital role of Vitamin A in comprehensive development, the school collaborates annually with Tan Phu Ward Health Station to organize a Vitamin A supplementation program for children aged 6 months to...

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DEWORMING – A SMALL STEP FOR BIG HEALTH BENEFITS

DEWORMING – A SMALL STEP FOR BIG HEALTH BENEFITS

Children are naturally curious and eager to explore the world around them. Actions such as crawling on the floor, sucking their fingers, or walking barefoot not only reflect a child’s positive development but also pose risks of worm infections. In Vietnam, common intestinal worms include roundworms, whipworms, and...

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