More than 300 parents gathered at the Australian International School, Ho Chi Minh City (AIS) on Tuesday to protest against the school's high fees during its closure due to Covid-19 prevention efforts.
As schools reopen, the Ministry of Education is working with UNICEF and others to highlight the challenges faced in around 30 per cent of schools in Vietnam that lack running water and other safe hygiene and sanitation measures, according
With the school year ravaged by COVID-19 induced school closures nationwide, the all-important high school examinations are set for a slight shake-up, but universities want to stand pat.
Schools have reopened in nearly 30 localities in Vietnam as of Monday morning as the country recorded no new Covid-19 infection cases for an 11th consecutive day.
Children in China's two most important cities went back to school Monday after more than three months at home, as coronavirus restrictions eased and governments around the world began charting a path out of the pandemic lockdown.
An online campaign was launched on April 24 to help parents provide advice to children on how to use the Internet wisely and safely while staying at home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Schools in some provinces that have allowed students to go back to class said it was difficult to keep a safe distance in class due to lack of seats for students.
Many universities in HCM City plan to provide scholarships to students whose families’ livelihoods have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic or who live in the Mekong Delta and are affected by drought and saltwater intrusion.
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada has pledged to support Vietnamese students amid the complicated developments of COVID-19 in the host country, during the recent phone talks with the Charge d'Affaire of the Vietnamese Embassy in Canada.
A Vietnamese high school student has launched a fan page on Facebook to update information about the Covid-19 epidemic in Vietnam for foreigners living in the country.