(HBO) – Lac Son district of Hoa Binh province is striving to have another four schools meeting national standards in the first quarter of 2018, thus raising the rate of such schools to nearly 45 percent.

The district is working to complete dossiers for Chi Thien and Van Son kindergartens, An Nghia primary school and Dinh Cu junior high school to be recognised as national-standard schools in the first quarter of this year. The move aims to help the district soon reach the target of 45 percent of local kindergartens and high schools meeting national standards by 2020, which was set in the resolution of the district’s 26th Party Congress for the 2015-2020 tenure.



Ngoc Son kindergarten in Lac Son district has had its infrastructure upgraded to meet national standards in January 2017.

Those outcomes illustrate local authorities’ attention, the educational sector’s efforts, and local residents’ consensus in building national-standard schools, said Bui Van Danh – head of the district’s education and training division.


Lac Son is a disadvantaged district with 25.5 percent of local households living in poverty. This fact has considerably affected education and training activities, including the building of national-standard schools.

However, with high resolve, many schools in disadvantaged areas have been upgraded to meet national standards, thus helping to improve local education.

Bui Thi Tra, Deputy Principal of Ngoc Son kindergarten in Ngoc Son commune, said in 2016, the poverty reduction project invested 2.6 billion VND (114,400 USD) in the school to build classrooms, fencing walls, kitchens, and toilets. Local residents also donated land, money and efforts to complete infrastructure at four branches of the schools. The newly built infrastructure covers nearly 6,700 sq.m of land in total. It includes 12 classrooms, functional rooms, kitchens, and playgrounds, which were equipped with sufficient facilities like tables, chairs, and toys.

In January 2017, the kindergarten was recognised as a national-standard school, which was an honour and also a momentum for the school and the educational sector to gradually narrow the education gap between urban and rural areas, she added.

Lac Son district aims to have an additional 13 national-standard schools and re-recognise 21 others between 2017 and 2020. The funding needed for the work is estimated at 85.5 billion VND (3.75 million USD) sourced from the local budget, national programmes and projects, and social sources.

During this period, the district will prioritise upgrading many schools in disadvantaged areas to national standards such as Ngoc Lau and Tu Do kindergartens, Ngoc Son, Yen Phu and Phu Luong B primary schools, and Quy Hoa junior high school.

Bui Van Danh, head of the district’s education and training division, said to remove obstacles to the work, Lac Son will focus on such solutions as enhancing local authorities’ leadership; stepping up communication activities; examining the building of national-standard schools; improving the quality of managerial staff, teachers and educational workers; and reforming teaching and examination methods. Notably, it will exert more efforts in building synchronous and modern infrastructure for the targeted schools./.

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