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Fulbright provides free English training for 40 teenagers

 Fulbright Everest Launchpad, a free English teaching programme for 40 11th and 12th graders around the country started on July 3.

Hanoi to raise tuition fees at public schools

 Hanoi People's Council have approved a resolution to raise tuition fees at state schools from the next school year in an attempt to improve teacher salaries.

VNese student winning int'l scholarship provides summer course

 Vo Tuong An, who won scholarships from more than 10 prestigious international universities and is co-founder of ICE organization, organized the program “ Developing young leaders” in Binh Son High School in the central province of Quang Ngai.

Parents spend overnight at school gate to register for grade 1

 Most people spend an all-nighter or two during their school days, but few people expect to have to pull an all-nighter on behalf of their children’s school carreer. 

HCM City hosts Int’l Student Science Forum

 Vietnamese students and international students from nine countries are exchanging innovative ideas and culture in the 2nd International Student Science Forum that opened on Thursday in HCM City.

Vietnamese students take National High School Exam

 Students across Vietnam began on June 22 morning the three-day National High School Exam, whose results will be used for high school graduation and university entrance.

Over 866,000 students take National High School Exam

 Over 866,000 students across the country gathered at 2,364 testing locations on June 21 afternoon to complete all registering procedures for the three-day National High School Exam, the most important exam students spend 12 years preparing for.

Vietnam Energy Partnership Group debuts

 The Ministry of Industry and Trade and the EU Delegation to Vietnam held a ceremony to present the Vietnam Energy Partnership Group (VEPG) in Hanoi on June 21.

Students seek luck before exam at Temple of Literature

Students often visit Van Mieu Quoc Tu Giam, or Temple of Literature, in the days running up to their annual exams to pray for luck.

HCM City expands teaching maths, science in English

 In a bid to improve English skill amongst Vietnamese students, education managers in Ho Chi Minh have decided to expand Content and Language Integrated Learning program in many primary, secondary schools and senior high schools.

ACT tests to be applied in schools in HCM City

 Standardized test prep ACT will be one of two tests in teaching mathematics and science subjects in English in some primary schools and junior high school in Ho Chi Minh City.

350 Vietnamese students graduate from agricultural programme in Israel

 Over 500 students, including 350 Vietnamese, graduated from an international training course of Israel’s Ramat Negev Desert AgroResearch Centre (RNDARC) at a ceremony held on June 13.

Four VN universities get accreditation from France

 Four universities in Vietnam have been evaluated and accredited for meeting international standards by the High Council for Evaluation of Research and Higher Education (HCERES) in France.

Preschoolers in disadvantaged areas exempted tuition fee from 2018

Preschool students in disadvantaged areas will get tuition fee exemption from 2018 as per new policies of Vietnam.

US teachers, students take part in field trip to Vietnam

Nguyen Tam Chien, President of the Vietnam-USA Society (VUS), received a delegation of teachers and students from the US’s  George School in Hanoi on June 13.

Vietnam seeks to improve early childhood education

 The recent international conference in Hanoi was told Vietnam is strongly committed to education development. 

Vietnam succeeds in universal education coverage for 5-year-old children: official

 Vietnam has qualified as successful universal education coverage for 5-year-old children according to Vice Minister of Education and Training, Nguyen Thi Nghia.

Hanoi high school entrance exam starts Friday

 Around 76,000 students in Hanoi completed procedures on Thursday to attend the high school entrance exam.

Vietnam wins big prizes at Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad

 Six Vietnamese students won five silver and one bronze medals at the 2017 Asia-Pacific Informatics Olympiad (APIO), an online programming competition hosted by Australia on May 13, the Ministry of Education and Training announced on June 6.

No headmasters no year-end certificates of merit

 In Viet Nam, parents wait in frenzied anticipation for year-end reports on their little angels’ test scores and behaviour at school.