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Hanoi builds more new schools to match growing educational demands

For the 2024-2025 academic year, Hanoi's education sector continues to lead the nation in terms of scale, with nearly 2.3 million students, over 130,000 staff members, and 2,913 schools. To address the shortage of school facilities due to rapid population growth, the city has built new schools at all levels, some of which are completed on time to mark the 70th anniversary of Hanoi's Liberation (October 10, 1954- 2024).
Hanoi builds more new schools to match growing educational demands (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi builds more new schools to match growing educational demands (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)🐽 - For the 2024-2025 academic year, Hanoi's education sector continues to lead the nation in terms of scale, with nearly 2.3 million students, over 130,000 staff members, and 2,913 schools. To address the shortage of school facilities due to rapid population growth, the city has built new schools at all levels, some of which are completed on time to mark the 70th anniversary of Hanoi's Liberation (October 10, 1954- 2024).

Recently, four schools in Dong Anh district were recognised as commemorative projects for this anniversary, which are An Duong Vuong Junior High School, Kim Chung Kindergarten, Xuan Canh Kindergarten, and Xuan Canh Junior High School. Additionally, Dong Thap Primary School in Dan Phuong district and Vo Thi Sau Primary School in Hai Ba Trung district were also designated as key projects marking this occasion. Kim Chung Kindergarten, which opened in August 2024, has 16 classrooms with modern, well-equipped learning environments spanning 8,000 square meters. The school’s design prioritises natural light and safety, offering interactive smart devices and tools that enhance daily care and education for its 616 students.
Principal Le Huyen Thu said the new facility will help accommodate more students and reduce the pressure on local private daycare centres, improving pre-school educational quality across the community. An Duong Vuong Junior High School, which opened in May 2024, enrolled 193 new sixth graders this year, bringing the total number of students to 469. Principal Ngo Van Thang emphasised that the school’s mission is to foster a happy learning environment and build a strong foundation for future generations. The new facilities and support from local authorities are expected to elevate the school's standing and contribute to educational improvements in Dong Anh district in particular and Hanoi in general. In Dan Phuong, the local Department of Education has collaborated with urban management and finance offices to accelerate school construction and renovation projects. Since early 2024, eight new schools have been completed, while three schools have undergone renovations. Dong Thap Primary School, a commemorative project, was upgraded to national standards, featuring modern classrooms and facilities, including a two-story dormitory, library, and playground.
Thanh Tri district, which had no national-standard schools when it was established in 2004, now boasts 68 out of 73 schools meeting this benchmark, with 34 achieving the higher "Level 2" standard. This transformation highlights the district’s investment in education, particularly through the construction of Van Phuc Junior High School, another key project celebrating Hanoi's 70th Liberation anniversary. In Hai Ba Trung district, the completion of Vo Thi Sau Primary School is a significant achievement. Opened in July 2024, the school has 20 classrooms, six functional rooms, and facilities for physical education. The project was completed 20 days ahead of schedule and will help reduce overcrowding in local schools. Chairman of the district People’s Committee Nguyen Quang Trung noted that this project, along with other infrastructure upgrades in the area, is creating a modern, green, and welcoming environment that enhances educational opportunities for local children.
Hanoi'ss continued investment in educational infrastructure is not only addressing immediate needs but also laying the foundation for a higher-quality learning environment for future generations./.
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