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UNIS Hanoi
1611.93
BioScore
                
    Locality  (5.0x)
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   Greater Region  (12.5x)
In 1997, UNIS Hanoi became the very first school in Asia to become an IB World School and offer all three IB programmes. Students in Early Years 3 to Grade 5 follow the Primary Years Programme (PYP), while students in Grades 6-10 follow the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and students in Grades 11 to 12 undertake the IB Diploma Programme.
154
Identifications
132
Observations
86
Species
15
People (10  active)
From - 2015-02-20

To - 2026-02-18

Observation Score
Species Score
Activity Score
Total vs Locality
33.42 %
28.96 %
20.55 %
Total vs Greater Region
9.14 %
10.7 %
6.05 %
This Year vs Total
38.64 %
51.16 %
66.67 %
Last Two Years vs Total
50.0 %
67.44 %
73.33 %
Top Species
1.
Lycosidae
8
2.
TBD
7
3.
Lycosoidea
6
4.
Arthropoda
4
5.
Oligochaeta
4
6.
Duttaphrynus melanostictus
4
7.
Pterygota
4
8.
Paradoxosomatidae
4
9.
Chrysomelidae
3
10.
Lumbricidae
3
Top Observers
1.
kate1174
60
2.
martinscorsese
13
3.
obsr2764888
11
4.
elliott31018
10
5.
billyschofield
8
6.
billyschof
8
7.
billyschof
8
8.
lucy70059
4
9.
malsa
3
10.
n-brandon
2
Contests In Progress
For observations made between 2022/01/01 and 2028/01/01
Submissions accepted up to 2028/01/01
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Identifications
131
Observations
85
Species
14
People
For observations made between 2015/01/01 and 2035/06/01
Submissions accepted up to 2035/06/01
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154
Identifications
132
Observations
86
Species
15
People
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