
Vietnamese students at the AIMO 2025 award ceremony in Japan (Photo: M. Ha).
Previously, on August 3-5, the Vietnamese team competed in the AIMO 2025 International Final at Tokyo University of Foreign Studies, along with more than 3,500 contestants from 21 countries and territories.
After many days of intense competition, the Vietnamese team excellently won 1 Championship, 10 Gold Medals, 7 Silver Medals and 4 Bronze Medals.
This is the highest achievement in the years Vietnam has participated in this academic arena.
Immediately after the exam ended, the Vietnamese students were received by the Vietnamese Ambassador to Japan, Mr. Pham Quang Hieu, at the Vietnamese Embassy in Tokyo.

Phan Thanh Huy, grade 12 student, Hanoi Amsterdam High School for the Gifted, student won the AIMO Champion award in 2025 (Photo: M. Ha).
The Ambassador emphasized the importance of mathematics as a fundamental subject, opening up many opportunities for development and promoting educational and scientific cooperation between Vietnam and Japan.
AIMO 2025 was first organized in 2012 by the Asian Mathematical Olympiad Committee, with the participation of more than 20 countries and territories.
This is an academic playground that not only helps students try their hand at math in English but also trains logical thinking, critical thinking skills and global integration abilities.
Vietnam officially participated in AIMO in 2019 and quickly affirmed its position with more than 200 international medals.
AIMO 2025 in Vietnam is organized through two rounds: Preliminary round (June 22): thousands of students take the test online.
National Final Round (July 6 in Hanoi), more than 600 excellent candidates from the preliminary round compete directly at Hanoi University of Science and Technology.
The exam is entirely in English, in the form of an Olympic, consisting of three parts of increasing difficulty, requiring students to apply not only mathematical knowledge but also critical thinking and the ability to explain problems in academic language.
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