On the morning of July 10, information from the Ha Tinh Department of Education and Training said that this Department has just issued a decision to adjust the enrollment quota for 10th grade public high schools in the 2026-2027 school year in the province.
Accordingly, adjusting enrollment quotas for 26 public high schools with an increase of 611 quotas to meet the learning needs of students, in accordance with the actual conditions in each locality.
In which, Le Quang Chi High School increased the most with 135 targets; followed by Cao Thang High School increasing by 79 targets, Phan Dinh Phung High School increasing by 51 targets, Nguyen Thi Bich Chau High School increasing by 48 targets and Ha Huy Tap High School increasing by 46 targets.
Ha Tinh Department of Education and Training has also announced the minimum admission score for 10th grade public high schools (non-specialized) is 15 points.
The public high school with the highest benchmark score is Phan Dinh Phung High School with 24.50 points. Next is Nghen High School 21.00 points, Ky Anh High School 20.75 points, Ly Tu Trong High School (19.75 points), Nguyen Thi Minh Khai High School 19.50 points.
For Ha Tinh Specialized High School, the admission score is determined according to each specialized class.
In which, the Literature specialized class has the highest admission score with 47.50 points, followed by Chemistry 46.94 points; History 46.50 points; English 46.46 points...
For some specialized classes such as Mathematics, Literature, English, Chinese and French, the Department of Education and Training applies additional secondary criteria for candidates with total scores equal to the admission threshold according to regulations.
According to the plan, high schools will organize enrollment confirmation for admitted candidates according to regulations; at the same time, complete enrollment work to prepare for the new school year 2026-2027.
Previously, the 10th grade high school entrance exam for the 2026-2027 school year in Ha Tinh took place on May 25-26 with more than 21,000 candidates participating.
