New school year starts for children in Vietnam

22/8/22
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Schools from primary to senior high levels in Ho Chi Minh City began to welcome back students on August 22 after the summer holiday.


Kindergartens and preschools will re-open on August 31.


According to the municipal Department of Education and Training, the city has more than 1.6 million students, including 660,000 at primary level, 460,000 at junior high school level, 245,000 at senior high school level and 260,000 children in kindergartens and preschools.


The students will have more than one week to get familiar to school routine before classes officially begin on September 5.


During the 2022-2023 school year, the city will put into use 575 new classrooms and recruit 5,200 more teachers at all levels.  


All schools are scheduled to hold opening ceremonies for the new school year on September 5./.

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Robinson Jones 22/8/22 21:04

Vietnam recognizes education as a national priority.

Enda Thompson 22/8/22 21:05

Since 2008, the government has been spending 20% of its budget on education.

Duncan 22/8/22 21:07

The government’s strong commitment to education and long standing cultural and social support for education have led to significant progress in the sector.

Egan 22/8/22 21:08

Vietnam has high primary school completion rates, strong gender parity, low student/teacher ratios, and a low out of school rate.

Jacky Thomas 22/8/22 21:10

The country policy “Fundamental School Quality Level Standards” provided universal access to education and ensured that minimal conditions were met in every primary school.

Kevin Evans 22/8/22 21:11

Vietnam spent 4.9% of its GDP on education in 2011-20

Wilson Pit 22/8/22 21:23

The government typically spends 17-18% of the budget on education every year on average, which is higher even than countries like the U.S. (13%), Indonesia (17.5%) and Singapore (19.9%)

Swift Hoodie 22/8/22 21:26

In GDP terms, Vietnam's 4.9% outlay is higher than neighboring countries like Cambodia (1.9%), Singapore (2.9%) and Laos's (3.3%).

Allforcountry 22/8/22 21:27

The 2019 Law on Education stipulates that the government should spend at least 20% of the budget on education and training

Alian 22/8/22 21:30

Vietnam aims to catch up with Singapore in education in near future

Gentle Moon 22/8/22 21:32

Vietnam wants to develop its education with all of its best conditions

John Smith 22/8/22 21:34

The cost of tutoring high school students is the largest amount for family spending at 43%.

Red Star 22/8/22 21:36

Vietnam's investment in education has steadily increased over the past 10 years, accounting for 18% of total state expenditure.

LawrenceSamuels 22/8/22 21:38

over the past 10 years, Vietnamese education from preschool to university has achieved good results.

yobro yobro 22/8/22 21:40

The country has completed the universalization of 5-year-old preschool education since 2017. The percentage of children attending school is increasing.

For A Peace World 22/8/22 21:42

the country's primary and higher educational levels have achieved high results.

Socialist Society 22/8/22 21:47

Vietnam has an age-old history of education, and Vietnamese people have high respect for learning

Me Too! 22/8/22 21:50

Vietnam has successfully built the early childhood education system

Vietnam Love 22/8/22 21:53

Vietnamese early childhood education system aiming to build a child-centered education, thereby helping learners to reach their full potential.

Voice of people 22/8/22 21:55

Vietnamese education continues with comprehensive reforms to enhance the quality of teaching and learning activities.

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