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Learning programming at an early age will not only equip students with a solid foundation of digital knowledge and skills, but also open up new opportunities for them to get jobs when joining the labor market.
Famous professors and educators have established scholarship funds to support poor students and have set up study-encouragement societies.
Vietnamese students delivered exceptional performance and secured top honours at the 2024 UCMAS International Competition that took place in India from December 14-15.
While Ho Chi Minh City schools excel in handwashing facilities, air quality remains a major concern, with only 28% meeting required CO2 standards.
A bold proposal from Ho Chi Minh City’s education department aims to make education more accessible by waiving tuition fees for over 300,000 students beginning in 2025.
For the last 12 years, a free class has been run by 20 retired teachers who take turns teaching, driven by their compassion and the desire to help the poor and disadvantaged.
University admission based on students’ high school learning records are not being used by Sai Gon University and the HCM City University of Medicine and Pharmacy. Some schools have reduced the proportion of students admitted under the method.
Vietnam’s super memory team triumphed the 2024 World Mindmap Championship at the world memory sports competition held in Turkey from December 4-10.
Ten Vietnamese universities have secured spots in the QS World University Rankings: Sustainability 2025, which were recently released by the UK-based education organisation Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).
All six Vietnamese students participating in the 21st International Junior Science Olympiad (IJSO) in Romania have won medals, with five silver and one bronze.
Nearly 200 attendees logged on to the "Singapore Study Dream 2024" online event, eager to explore the wealth of educational opportunities available in the island city-state.
Vowing to ‘study to the last’, after obtaining a master’s degree in the UK, Vinh studied in South Korea to eventually earn a doctorate at the age of 29.
With rewards now up to 15 times higher, Hanoi’s top-performing students and their teachers are set to benefit from the city’s focus on education.
Under a draft circular on university and junior college admission, the number of students admitted under the early enrollment policy must not be higher than 20 percent of a school's total number of students in the same major in the same year.
Vinschool continues to set the benchmark for academic excellence in Vietnam, with 14 students achieving top honors in global and national rankings of the 2024 Cambridge International Exams.
An interview with 13,000 teachers found that 25.4 percent of teachers hold extra classes in school and 8.2 percent hold extra classes in non-school places. High school teachers have the highest number of private tutoring hours, 14.91 hours a week.
With a flawless 150/150 score in the Cambridge IGCSE ESL exam, Tran Ngoc Bao has become the first student from Nguyen Sieu School to join the prestigious "Top in the World" ranking.
The British Council has issued a warning about scammers offering fake IELTS certificates and promising test score alterations, urging candidates to remain cautious.
Minister of Education & Training Nguyen Kim Son stated that Vietnam’s education system is undergoing significant changes with the goal of developing well-rounded individuals who know how to live happily and create happiness for themselves and others.
The International School Ho Chi Minh City (ISHCMC) stands as a beacon of educational excellence, its success deeply rooted in a vibrant international community spanning over 60 nationalities.