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Hundreds of pupils affected as floods rise in Dong Thap

 About 500 pupils are having to travel by boats through dangerous locations as early flooding damaged embankments and roads in the southern Dong Thap Province.

Vietnamese, Russian universities secure 23 deals

 About 40 universities of Vietnam and Russia signed 23 framework documents on cooperation in training and scientific research in Moscow, Russia, on September 7.

Vietnamese students win four medals at Int’l Olympiad in Informatics

 The Vietnamese team to the 30th International Olympiad in Informatics (IOI 2018) brought home four medals, the Ministry of Education and Training’s Department of Quality Management said on September 7.

Schoolchildren cross stream in plastic bags

 Many children from a village in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien have to cross a local stream to school by plastic bags.

Private higher education institutions face hurdles

 Private higher education plays an important role in promoting human resource quality, however, policies to develop private universities still face obstacles. 

School opening ceremonies in years gone by

September 5 has long been considered the first day of the new academic year for Vietnamese pupils. The day reminds many people, especially the elderly, of a new school year back when the country faced tough times.

Over 23 million students begin new school year

 More than 23 million students across the country, or one-fourth of the total population, started a new academic year on September 5.

First four-star university in Vietnam receives certificate

 The Ho Chi Minh City-based Ton Duc Thang university received a certificate rating it as a four star institution in the UK QS ranking at the academic year opening ceremony on September 4.

Son La teachers brave dangerous paths to school

 When the new school year starts, teachers in mountainous area of the northern Son La province have to traverse deep valleys and steep slopes to get to work.

One-time textbooks a big waste to society and parents’ pocket

 For a child, they say their schooldays are the best days of their lives. But for the parents, they are fast becoming the most expensive days of their lives.

Vietnamese, Cambodian universities cooperate in training, research

 The Kien Giang University signed a cooperation pact, on Phu Quoc island on August 31, regarding training and scientific research with two Cambodian universities.

Mountainous schools damaged by heavy rains

 Many classrooms in Thanh Hoa and Son La provinces have been ruined by heavy rains over the past two days.

Double teaching staff to deal with overcrowded classes

Hanoi Department of Education and Training has proposed to allow two teachers per class due to the high number of pupils.     

New school year ceremony to be held nationwide on September 5

Schools across the country will hold ceremonies to launch the 2018-2019 school year on September 5, the Ministry of Education and Training has requested. 

500 Vallet scholarships given to Vietnamese students

500 Vallet scholarships worth VND25 billion (USD1.1 million) in total have just been granted to outstanding students from 58 high schools and six SOS Villages in the north.

Son La: One more detained for involvement in exam cheating scandal

 The investigation bureau of Son La province’s police on August 22 began criminal proceedings against deputy chief of the local examination and quality management division Nguyen Thanh Nhan.

HCM City: Over 1 million students enter new school year

 More than 1 million students from primary to high schools in Ho Chi Minh City officially entered the new school year on August 20.

Nghe An: New school year delayed due to Bebinca

 Kindergartens, primary schools and secondary schools in mountainous areas of the central province of Nghe An were unable to open for the new school year after devastation caused by Typhoon Bebinca.

HCM City's schools face new term overcrowding

 Many public schools in HCM City and Hanoi have had to stop providing lunch and allowing pupils to sleep while doubling the number of pupils per class.

Vietnamese students shine at int’l robotics competition

  A group of four Vietnamese students brought home a bronze medal for their impressive robotic design at the “2018 FIRST Global Challenge” international robotics competition in Mexico from August 15-18.