For the 2026 high school graduation exam, Kien Xuong Vocational Education - Continuing Education Center (GDNN-GDTX), Hung Yen province, has 354 students participating at two exam sites, Nam Dong Quan High School and Bac Kien Xuong High School, of which Bac Kien Xuong High School exam site alone has 284 students.
According to teacher Truong Anh Tuyen - Director of Kien Xuong Vocational-Continuing Education Center, because the Center's students were distributed in many localities in Kien Xuong district before, travel during the exam days was not without difficulties.
Many students have limited economic circumstances, their homes are far from the exam sites, or they do not have the conditions for their families to pick them up and drop them off regularly.
To ensure that students arrive at the exam site on time and safely, the Center has arranged 4 cars to operate continuously during the exam days. Cars go to each residential area to pick up students, take them to the exam site and take them back after the exam session ends.
This timely support not only helps students reduce travel pressure but also creates a sense of peace of mind and focus for the important exam.

In addition to arranging transportation, the Kien Xuong Vocational Education - Continuing Education Center also implements the program "Loving Meal to Support Exam Candidates", bringing free meals to students during the exam period.
The activity was carried out with the joint efforts of officials, teachers and the Parents' Association. Many parents were present at the Center to prepare ingredients, prepare dishes and distribute meals to students.
All stages are carried out carefully, ensuring nutrition, food safety and hygiene and suitable for summer weather conditions, helping students have a full-energy meal before and after each exam session.
According to the leader of Kien Xuong Vocational Education - Continuing Education Center, the companionship of parents not only contributes to reducing difficulties for schools but also shows common responsibility in caring for the younger generation. When seeing their children being cared for and supported thoughtfully, parents are also more reassured during stressful exam days.
Free bus trips and meaningful meals, although simple, contain the sharing of teachers and parents for students. This is a practical source of encouragement, adding faith and motivation for candidates to confidently enter the exam with the best mindset.