On October 5, information from Do Son ward said that schools in the area have organized a review and inspection of the entire school campus with corrugated iron roofs, windows, signs, flags, trees, etc. Departments at risk of being unsafe have reinforced and braced, while moving equipment, documents, and school supplies to safe locations, limiting damage when the storm makes landfall.

Previously, on October 4, the Department of Education and Training also issued an official dispatch on strengthening and proactively preventing storm No. 11. Accordingly, based on the development of the storm, warnings of dangerous weather conditions and practical situations of educational institutions and localities, heads of educational institutions proactively decide to let students stay home from school, adjust the schedule and appropriate teaching methods to ensure absolute safety for students and teachers. Schools promptly notify parents, teachers and students before 9:00 p.m. on October 5 to be proactive in picking up, handling and caring for students, avoiding risks.

Schools deploy storm duty plans, assign tasks to forces and ensure conditions for deploying on-duty work; proactively plan to prevent power outages when there are power outages to ensure timely and smooth communication and direction. Along with that, review and reinforce facilities, check the roof system, windows, fences, signs, outdoor equipment toys systems... to prevent strong winds, heavy rain, flooding, landslides.

Schools have plans to trim or reinforce tree systems to prevent broken and fallen trees; lower signs, flower pots, and ornamental plants on balconies; prepare essential tools and materials, and implement reinforcement measures (especially paying attention to items and works under construction, old and weak houses). In addition, unblock the drainage system to prevent heavy rain causing flooding, ensuring absolute safety for people and property.
In Kien Hung commune, on the morning of October 5, commune leaders, functional forces, military forces, and local people gathered to reinforce vulnerable locations at Mom Hau culvert and Kim Son embankment to respond to storm No. 11 Matmo.