VOV.VN - Vietnam has recorded more than 1.2 million registrations for the 2026 high school graduation exam, marking the highest number of candidates on record even before the registration deadline closes.
VOV.VN - Prime Minister Le Minh Hung has pressed ahead with accelerated efforts to provide free school textbooks, ensure full preparation for the 2026 national high school graduation exam, and advance digital transformation across the education sector.
Tran Xuan Binh, an English teacher at Le Hong Phong High School for the Gifted (Ninh Binh), has spent nearly 10 years training the school's national merit exam teams and has served as the head coach three times.
VOV.VN - Vietnam will send 4,200 workers to the Republic of Korea (RoK) in 2026 under the Employment Permit System (EPS), according to a plan agreed between Ministry of Home Affairs of Vietnam and Ministry of Employment and Labour of the Republic of Korea.
VOV.VN - The Vietnamese national team has achieved remarkable success at the 36th International Biology Olympiad (IBO 2025), held in the Philippines from July 19 to 27, with all four participating students winning medals.
VOV.VN - More than one million students across Vietnam began a special high school graduation exam for the 2024-2025 academic year on June 26.
Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh has ordered that the current reorganisation of administrative units must not disrupt the conduct of the 2025 high school graduation examination, and asked localities and relevant agencies to hold it smoothly, safely, transparently, and equitably, in accordance with the guidelines provided by the Government.
VOV.VN - Students nationwide began registration for the 2025 National High School Graduation Examination on April 21 for the academic year 2024–2025, according to the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET).
The national team selection exam for the 2025 international and regional Olympiads will run from March 25-27, with 187 candidates vying for spots in the national teams.
VOV.VN - Many schools in Hanoi have announced a halt to academic tutoring after the Ministry of Education and Training (MoIT) promulgated a new circular (Circular 29) which seeks to impose stricter regulations on the practice.