Eleven students in Ho Chi Minh City achieved the highest scores on the recent exam for admission to the city’s tenth grade. These top performers scored between 28.75 and 29.75 points out of a possible 30. The majority of these students also benefited from additional priority points, ranging from 0.5 to 3 points, added to their overall scores. These priority points are likely based on factors such as academic achievements or regional advantages. The results indicate a highly competitive environment for entry into the city’s public high schools. This exam is a crucial step in the Vietnamese education system, determining placement in secondary education. Further details regarding school placements for these students are expected to be released soon.