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Hanoi eyes 80 - 85% of public schools meeting national standards

Hanoi is trying to have 80 - 85% of local public schools meeting national standards by 2025, according to a plan recently issued by the municipal People’s Committee.
Hanoi eyes 80 - 85% of public schools meeting national standards ảnh 1Hanoi looks to have another 432 - 552 national-standards public schools between 2022 and 2025. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – Hanoi is trying to have 80 - 85% of local public schools meeting national standards by 2025, according to a plan recently issued by the municipalPeople’s Committee.

Inthis plan, the city looks to have another 432 - 552 national-standards publicschools between 2022 and 2025, including 153 - 201 kindergartens, 163 - 211 primaryschools, 100 - 119 junior high schools, and 16 - 21 senior high schools.

Itwill also work to maintain the quality of existing national-standard schools.

Theplan also identified main tasks and measures for realising the targets,including enhancing Party committees and administrations’ leadership overschool development, increasing investment in infrastructure, improvingeducation and training quality, developing teachers and school managers, andattracting more resources for education and training.

As of June 2022, Hanoi had 2,835 schools with 70,199classes, over 2.2 million students, 138,000 teachers, and 72,796 classrooms.About 64.3% of the schools citywide met national standards, with publicschools accounting for 79%, according to the municipal Department ofEducation and Training./.
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