Hanoi students join national peers in graduation exam
The results of the national exam will be considered for both high school graduation and university admissions.
The results of the national exam will be considered for both high school graduation and university admissions.
Teachers and staff have been carefully trained to ensure safety for students.
Chairman of the Hanoi People’s Committee Chu Ngoc Anh has warned the capital city will reach Covid-19 peak in the next weeks and the city’s healthcare system could be overloaded without proper preparation.
The healthcare master-plan includes specific goals for physical education activities, school nutrition, and communication on school-based healthcare.
Schools are requested to meet safety requirements against the Covid-19 pandemic to welcome back students.
The return of students to school is completely grounded and possible, based on high vaccination rates and the low number of severe cases and low mortality.
The contestants are all young leaders who will contribute to local communities and strengthen the bilateral relationship between the United States and Vietnam.
School reopening is a legitimate desire of both parents and teachers.
On this occasion, Hanoi’s education sector presented certificates of merit to 19 students, 12 officials, and teachers.
HCMC has vaccinated more than 709,000 children aged 12-17 with at least one dose and covered 85.5% of them with the second dose.
This is an opportunity for students to tell their stories through photography,
The Int’l Junior Science Olympiad is an annual individual and team competition in the natural sciences for fifteen-year-old students.
This is the third time Vietnam has sent a team to the Int’l Olympiad of Metropolises. They brought home one gold and six silver medals.
With the outstanding achievements, Hanoi's education sector has affirmed its strength with excellent students in international competitions.
Hanoi has begun vaccination against Covid-19 for children aged 15-17. The injection rate has reached more than 90%.
Hanoi’s authorities said once infections reported, classes would be closed for the safety of schoolchildren.
The winning team received vouchers worth US$1,000 to participate in high-quality information security exams and courses awarded by EC-Council, a world-renowned information security training organization.