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Võ Trường Toản High School was an all-boy high school that belonged to a prestigious public schools system in the city of Saigon, South Vietnam, where an entrance exam was required to enter 6th grade. In 1955, the Ministry of Education of the Republic of Vietnam renamed the Nam Viet (South Vietnam) teachers' college to a high school named after the famed scholar Võ Trường Toản with the first three 6th grade classes. A year later, Võ Trường Toản High School was officially established by the Resolution 62 of the Ministry of Education adopted on February 7, 1956, and in 1961, it became officially a Secondary High School.
Between 1970 and 1975, VTT H.S averaged a student body of 2300 (6th to 12th grade) with about 300 in the graduating class. Under the new regime after 1975, the high school is one of a few that has kept the same name, but it has become a co-ed junior high school.
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