VOV.VN - Nearly one million Vietnamese high-school graders began their special graduation exams on July 7 amid the COVID-19 threats in many cities and provinces nationwide.
VOV.VN - With only two days left before the start of national high school graduation exams, a huge number of 12th graders have begun visiting the Temple of Literature in Hanoi to pray for good luck and high marks.
Ho Chi Minh City will go ahead with national high school graduation exams for more than 88,000 students on July 7-8 based on the Ministry of Education and Training’s schedule despite growing COVID-19 outbreaks, according to its Department of Education and Training.
The number of participants in the Vietnamese language proficiency exams in Japan has increased over the past years, and those passing the tests have also been on the rise, showing the growing interest of Japanese people in the language.
More than 93,000 students in Hanoi began their high school entrance exams on the morning of June 12.
More than 93,000 students in Hanoi are set to take the high school entrance exams this weekend and measures are in place to ensure COVID-19 safety.
VOV.VN - The education sector in Vietnam has recorded 284 COVID-19 cases, including 257 students, deputy minister of education and training Ngo Thi Minh revealed at a conference in Hanoi on May 29.
Students in the capital city of Hanoi will take their summer break from May 15, instead of May 28.
VOV.VN - Up to 13,764 high-school students and supervisors taking part in the second phase of the graduation exam in Da Nang, the epicentre of the country’s largest COVID-19 outbreak, have tested negative for the virus.
VOV.VN - Approximately 11,000 high-school students from Da Nang, the epicenter of the country’s largest coronavirus outbreak, will be tested for COVID-19 before sitting for graduation exams.