According to the 2024-2025 school year schedule for preschool education, general education and continuing education, the opening ceremony will be held on September 5 nationwide.
Semester I will end before January 18, 2025. All levels will complete the program and end the school year before May 31, 2025.
According to statistics from the Ministry of Education and Training, the country currently has nearly 54,000 educational institutions with a total number of students of more than 25,255,000. Of these, the number of nursery school children is nearly 700,000, preschool children is over 4 million, over 8.8 million primary school students, over 6.5 million secondary school students, nearly 3 million high school students, over 21,000 college students and over 2 million university students.
The total number of lecturers, teachers, educational administrators and workers in the education sector is 1,659,589 people.
Short and meaningful opening ceremony
At School 179, Lieng Srong Primary School, in Lieng Srong Commune, Dam Rong District, the Opening Ceremony of the 2024 - 2025 school year was held. This is the farthest school and still has many difficulties in Dam Rong District (Lam Dong).
School 179 was established in September 2013. The school is located in Sub-area 179, Hamlet 5, Lieng Sronh Commune, Dam Rong District, bordering Dak Nong Province. In the 2024-2025 school year, School 179 has 102 students.
The final year of the education reform roadmap
This school year has many new points when the 2018 General Education program will be implemented in all grades.
This is also the year with the first group of 12th graders taking the high school graduation exam under the new plan.
Accordingly, candidates are expected to take compulsory exams in Math and Literature. In addition, candidates will take two elective exams from the remaining subjects such as foreign languages, history, physics, chemistry, biology, geography, economic and legal education, information technology and technology.
Do not organize the opening ceremony in areas with heavy rain and risk of landslides and flooding due to storm No. 3.
Faced with the complicated developments of storm No. 3 (Yagi), on September 4, the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) sent a telegram to the directors of the Department of Education and Training of the northern provinces/cities (from Nghe An and above) on proactively responding to storm No. 3.
Accordingly, the Minister of Education and Training requested the directors of the Department of Education and Training of the northern provinces/cities from Nghe An and above to seriously deploy and closely monitor the storm's developments and be on duty 24/7.
At the same time, maintain regular contact with authorities and local rescue forces to promptly respond in case of incidents, implementing the "4 on-site" motto.
The Minister directed educational institutions to organize the opening ceremony of the new school year in a compact, safe manner, suitable to local conditions. Absolutely do not organize the opening ceremony in areas with heavy rains that are at risk of landslides and flooding.
Schools should make plans and promptly move assets, machinery, equipment, tables, chairs, records, and books to safe places to ensure no damage, breakage, or loss, and to minimize damage caused by storms.
After the storm passes, promptly repair damage, clean up and sanitize schools for the new school year.
Continuously update information, summarize damage and develop a plan to report to the Provincial People's Committee for remediation, and at the same time report to the Ministry of Education and Training to summarize and report to the Government.