Do Viet Hien, head of Khuong Dinh Secondary School in Thanh Xuan District, said that more students from grade 7 to 9 have returned to school. However, the students are still arranged for one session (morning or afternoon) as part of Covid-19 prevention measures.

At a day-boarding meal of a school in Hanoi
According to Hien, around half of the school’s Covid-19-infected students from grade 7 to 9 have recovered and the figure is around 35 percent for those at Grade 6.
Up to 94 percent of students from Marie Curie Secondary School have returned to class, double the rate at the school’s reopening on February 26.
Nguyen Xuan Khang, headmaster of Marie Curie Secondary School, said the school would resume its day-boarding services from April. This has been supported by parents.
Nguyen Tuan Anh, headmaster of Chu Van Anh Secondary School, currently, only 14 students and teachers of the school are struggling Covid-19. The school has also planned to reopen its day-boarding services from early next month.
The Hanoi Department of Education and Training has allowed students from grade 7 to 9 and those at high schools to come back to their in-person study from March 21. Local schools are allowed to resume their day-boarding activities but have to ensure Covid-19 prevention regulations.



















