Marie Curie High School
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Marie Curie High School (French: Lycée Marie Curie, Vietnamese: Trường Trung học Phổ thông Marie Curie) is a public high school in District 3, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Established in 1918 and named after the Nobel prize-winning scientist Marie Curie by the French colonial government, it remains the sole high school in Saigon that still bears its original name.
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Type | High school |
Headmaster | Nguyễn Vân Yên |
Founded in 1918 as an all-girls school, it began accepting boys in 1970. In 1997, it was turned into a semi-public high school. In the recent past, it was one of the largest high schools in Vietnam, with around 5000 students in regular attendance. In 2007, it became a public high school.
History

As soon as the French occupied Cochinchina (Cochinchine), they started constructing schools to teach French and Annamese. Lycée Marie Curie School was established between 1858 and 1862 (the year France gained protection of Cochinchina under the Treaty of Nham Tuat).
The school, named after scientist Marie Curie since 1918, is an all-girls school. After the Japanese entered Indochina in 1941, the school was requisitioned as a hospital, so all activities were moved to a kindergarten on Pham Ngoc Thach Street. A year later, the school was returned to its original location under the new name of Calmette Middle School. After the French returned to occupy Saigon on September 23, 1945, the school was renamed Lucien Mossard High School. In early 1948, it was renamed as Marie Curie High School (or Lycée Marie Curie). During the Republic of Vietnam era, the school was a private high school for girls. In 1970, the school started accepting male students.[1][2]
List of Principals
- Lycée Marie Curie
- 1948 – 1950: Madame Marie
- 1950 – 1954: Mrs. Fortunel
- 1954 – 1965: Mr. Castagnon
- 1965 – 1974: Mr. Gages
- 1974 – 1975: Mr. Thevenin
- Marie Curie High School
- 1975 – 1977: Tôn Tuyết Dung[3]
- 1977 – 1978: Lê Thị Loan[3]
- 1978 – 1987: Trần Tố Nga[3]
- 1987 – 1992: Hoàng Bảo Quân[3]
- 1992 – 1999: Dương Thu Hằng[3]
- 1999 – 2000: Nguyễn Bác Dụng[3]
- 2000 – 2006: Nguyễn Đình Hân[3]
- 2006 – 2008: Nguyễn Ngọc Lang[3]
- 2008 – 2016: Nguyễn Văn Vân[3]
- 2016 – 2023: Nguyễn Đăng Khoa[3]
- 2023 - now: Nguyễn Vân Yên[3]
Notable alumni
- Akira Phan,[4][5] singer
- Bảo Thy,[6] singer
- Cao Bá Hưng,[7] singer
- Đông Nhi,[8] singer
- Gin Tuấn Kiệt,[4][5] singer, actor
- Huỳnh Đông,[9] actor
- Loan Chau, singer
- Nhật Tinh Anh,[4][5] singer
- Nguyễn Thiên Nga,[10] Miss Vietnam in 1996
- Phuong Dung, singer
- Quang Vinh,[10] singer
- Suboi,[10] rapper, singer, actress
- Sy Hoang,[11] Ao Dai designer
- Thanh Lan,[12][13] singer
- Thuỳ Lâm,[8] model, actress
- Tôn Nữ Thị Ninh,[11] former Vice Chairman of the Foreign Affairs Committee of the National Assembly of Vietnam
- Trương Hòa Bình,[11] Deputy Prime Minister of Vietnam
- Tuyet Nguyet, Asian art expert
- Võ Hoàng Yến,[8] model
References
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