Hanoi Department of Education and Training (GDĐT) has just issued a plan to organize summer activities for students in 2026.
According to the plan, the organization of summer activities for students is carried out on the principle of voluntariness, in the spirit of strengthening propaganda, encouraging students to participate with the support and consensus of parents.

Regarding summer cultural review activities for students, the plan of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training clearly states that general schools and vocational education - continuing education centers develop cultural review plans and foster knowledge for weak and poor students. Units arrange reasonable time to organize tests and grade promotion for students who are subject to re-exams and students who must practice in the summer.
Hanoi Department of Education and Training notes that schools do not organize extra classes or tutoring in any form; do not organize pre-programming; review, prepare for exams, tests, surveys to classify classes for the 2026 - 2027 school year; strictly implement the regulations in Circular No. 29/2024/TT-BGDĐT regulating extra classes and tutoring and Circular No. 19/2026/TT-BGDĐT on amending and supplementing a number of articles of Circular No. 29/2024/TT-BGDĐT.
For preschool education, the Department requires units and schools to ensure conditions for caring for, nurturing, and educating children ( classrooms, kitchens, playgrounds, equipment, supplies, toys...). Based on the actual conditions of the unit and the spirit of voluntary work registration of teachers, preschool education institutions arrange a sufficient number of teachers and staff according to regulations; ensure specific, clear, and appropriate assignment of tasks according to capacity.
Preschool education institutions develop plans to organize summer activities suitable to the needs of parents' childcare (with summer school registration applications); report to the cultural and social departments of wards and communes; strictly implement summer duty regimes; strengthen measures to ensure physical and mental safety for children; and prevent violations of regulations at the institution.
Regarding financial issues, according to the request of the Department of Education and Training, preschool education institutions implement revenue and expenditure on the principle of agreement with parents, approved by competent authorities; ensuring publicity and transparency according to regulations. At the same time, schools need to pay attention to fully implementing regimes and policies for officials, teachers, and staff working during the summer.