A Day in A Life At MOS: HEALTH CARE: At MOS, we prioritize a safe and clean learning and play environment, adhering to the highest standards set by the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education and Training. To enhance air quality and reduce environmental pollution, we have introduced an advanced Misting System.
We understand that for school education to be truly successful, it must be supported at home. MOS’s partners with a diverse network of national and international experts in Early Childhood Education, Psychology, Natural Sciences, Nutrition and Health, Visual and Performing Arts, and more. Through this collaboration, we provide regular training and knowledge-sharing sessions for parents and caregivers, ensuring consistent and effective childcare and education at home.
To further grow strong bonds with school, parents are invited to share their talents with the children. Opportunities include reading stories, teaching music or yoga, gardening, supervising field trips, contributing to art and science projects, and participating in special events, workshops and fundraisers. Parents can also join their child for meals with prior notice to ensure an inclusive experience.
At MOS, we place great importance on nutrition, adhering to the standards set by the Department of Health and Hung Yen’s Department of Food Safety & Hygiene. Students are offered breakfast, lunch and snacks throughout the day, as part of the school fees. We use fresh, non-GMO ingredients like organic produce, lean meats, and whole grains, avoiding artificial flavorings and keeping meals low in sodium and sugar. Our beverage options include water, fresh smoothies, and naturally sweetened juices.
At MOS, we prioritize sleep and quiet time as essential to a child’s development. After active learning and play, children will sleep in their own classrooms, equipped with high-quality individual mattresses. To enhance their sense of security, they can bring their own pillows, blankets, and sleeping toys.
The atmosphere during nap time is calming, featuring soft lighting, soothing music, or white noise. Children receive support from teachers in preparing their sleeping areas and can choose their favorite napping spots, promoting independence and student agency. Older children may opt to relax without sleeping, engaging in quiet activities like reading while learning to respect the resting time of their peers.
With good sleep habits, children return to their activities rejuvenated and ready to explore the world around them