From the beginning of December 2025, Nghi An Secondary School will organize the first class at campus 2 in Kim Trung hamlet (Vinh Phu ward). 6 classes including 6A, 7A, 7B, 7E, 7G and 8A have begun studying according to the new schedule. Each class at this facility is arranged in 3 subjects such as: Education, Fine Arts, Local Education or enhanced English.
Lessons all take place in the afternoon, so students only come to the secondary school 1-2 sessions per week, avoiding having to travel between two locations. 9th graders are still studying at campus 1 to ensure their final exam preparation.
Ms. Le Viet Hong, Principal of Nghi An Secondary School, said: "When organizing teaching at campus 2, the school was initially worried and concerned. Although the classrooms are cramped and difficult to move, there are still basically enough tables and chairs for students, ensuring 2 students/table. Up to this point, all teaching and learning work of teachers and students has stabilized and parents also agree with the school's teaching plan.
In the future, I hope the local government will continue to invest in the remaining items to facilitate teaching and learning and meet teaching requirements in the new period".
It is known that in order to prepare for teaching at campus 2 to be more convenient, Vinh Phu Ward People's Committee has arranged funding to invest in purchasing facilities for 5 classrooms, including 1 computer, 1 television and equipping minimum equipment for administrative rooms at campus 2.
In addition, the ward also repaired and cleaned the road to the school to help students, teachers and people travel conveniently.

The Nghi An Secondary School project, facility 2, is invested by the People's Committee of Nghi An commune (old), with a total investment of more than 23 billion VND, starting in 2023 and completed in October 2024. In addition to the 3-storey building with more than 1,900m2 of floor space, the project only has a gate, fence, parking lot and security house.
Previously, as reported by Lao Dong Newspaper, after more than a year of handover, the new school with a 3-storey building and 18 classrooms was still locked, located in the middle of a field, with a narrow access road and frequent water stagnation. At that time, the new facility did not have a headquarters, departmental classrooms, playgrounds, practice areas and lacked many teaching equipment.