More than 97,000 candidates register for 2022 high school graduation exam in Hanoi
Updated: 10:57, 31/05/2022
According to the latest information from the Hanoi Department of Education and Training, Hanoi has more than 97,000 candidates registering for the 2022 high school graduation exam.
More than 86,000 of the 97,900 candidates wish to get the graduation results for admission to universities and colleges.
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Meanwhile, nearly 7,000 students will attend the exam to get the graduation results and more than 4,500 candidates only registered for admission to universities and colleges.
The Hanoi Department of Education and Training is scheduled to organise 181 test sites, with more than 4000 exam rooms. The Department is also expected to mobilise about 11,000 teachers to participate in the examination supervision.
Bac Giang students win first prize at National Science and Technology Contest
(BGO) – Two projects of Bac Giang
students won prize at online National Science and Technology Contest for high
school students in academic year 2021 – 2022 (Contest) which was held online by
the Ministry of Education and Training from March 25 – 27.
Bac Giang ranks eight nationwide for total prizes awarded at national contest for excellent students
(BGO)
– The Quality Management Agency (Ministry of Education and Training) has
announced the result of national contest for excellent students in academic
year 2021 – 2022. 66 out of 90 students in Bac Giang province are prized,
helping the province rank eight nationwide for the total gained prizes. It was
the first time the province has had highest number of awarded students since
the provincial re-establishment.
13-year-old student named Vietnam's youngest writer of fiction in English
Nguyen Hanh Phuong, a 13-year-old student in Hanoi, has been named by the Vietnam Record Association, Vietkings, as Vietnam's youngest writer to have penned a fiction in English and released it as a bilingual English-Vietnamese series with her novel entitled ‘Star Team: A Quest for the Greatest Power.’
Nearly 79 percent of students return to school
As of February 22 afternoon, 78.86 percent of total students across the country have resumed face-to-face learning, according to the Ministry of Education and Training.
Pre-schoolers and primary school students in 53 provinces and cities to return to school this week
According to information from the Ministry of Education and Training, preschool children and primary school students in 53 of 63 provinces and cities began returning to schools from February 7 to 14.
Source: NDO
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