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Gia Lai student wins top prize in province-wide online legal knowledge contest

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The Gia Lai Department of Justice on December 5 held a ceremony to review and award winners of the province’s “online legal knowledge Competition for High School Students,” an event that drew more than 54,000 entries across 103 schools.

Held from November 9 to 18, 2025, the online contest attracted 54,453 submissions, representing 42.77% of the province’s high school student population.

Participants were tested on key legal topics, including the Law on Vietnamese Nationality, the Law on Youth, the Law on Personal Data Protection, as well as regulations on public order and traffic safety.

Nguyen Hoang Quynh Anh receives the First Prize in the individual category. Photo: Hoang Vu

At the ceremony, the Organizing Committee awarded 31 prizes, comprising 29 individual and 2 group awards. The top individual prize went to Nguyen Hoang Quynh Anh, an 11th-grade student in class 11A10 at Tran Cao Van High School No. 1.

The Organizing Committee presents group awards to Tran Cao Van High School No. 1 and Pleiku High School. Photo: Hoang Vu

In the group category, Pleiku High School earned recognition for having the highest number of participating students, submitting 2,389 entries.

Tran Cao Van High School No. 1 also secured the group award for the highest number of prize-winning students, claiming 6 out of 31 total prizes, more than 20% of all awards.

Organizers said the competition offered a creative platform that promoted self-learning and legal research among students, helping strengthen legal awareness and essential life skills across the province’s high school community.

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