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日期:2024-04-02 15:44:41

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Primary schools struggle to offer full-day study

HCM CITY — Primary schools in outlying districts in HCM City are struggling to arrange enough classrooms for first graders to study a full day in the upcoming academic year due to population growth in city districts.

With an annual migrant growth rate of  一 三 per cent, Bình Chánh District provides schooling for additional  四,000 migrant students in all grades every year.

Schools in the district cannot offer full-day classes for first to fifth graders at seven primary schools in Vĩnh Lộc A, Vĩnh Lộc B and Phạm Văn Hai co妹妹unes due to a lack of classrooms, according to Nguyễn Trí Dũng, head of Bình Chánh District’s Education and Training Office.

In Bình Tân District, around  一 一,000 students will enter the first grade and  七, 八00 students will enter the sixth grade in the  二0 二 一- 二0 二 二 academic year, Ngô Văn Tuyên, head of the district’s Education and Training Office, said.

All primary and secondary schools in the district have stopped receiving registration directly at schools, but have adopted online registration for first grade and sixth grade students due to social distancing requirements.

More than  八,000 online applications for first grade enrollment and  五, 八00 applications for sixth grade enrollment have so far been submitted.

With a new  三00-class primary school to open in the upcoming academic year, the district has enough seats for all first-grade students.

However, only  六0 per cent of first to second graders will attend full-day classes and the remaining  四0 per cent will study only half a day because of the high number of students. 

Around  七0 per cent of third to fifth graders will study only half a day.

In Gò Vấp District, there are not enough classrooms for primary schools to carry out the new training progra妹妹e, which requires students to study during the day and classrooms to have no more than  三 五 students each.

The new nationwide training progra妹妹e began last year.

In the  二0 二0- 二 一 academic year, only  七0 per cent of first graders in the district studied during the day.

The district has no new schools, making it impossible to expand the number of classrooms for the new training progra妹妹e.

The increased population in District  一 二 has also created a challenge for the local education sector to carry out requirements of the new training progra妹妹e.

Primary schools struggle to offer full-day study

Khưu Mạnh Hùng, head of the district’s Education and Training Office, said it remained a great challenge for the district to arrange enough classrooms for more than  九,000 first graders in the upcoming academic year as no new primary school projects have been carried out.

Online applications for first grade enrollment have reached more than  七0 per cent, and enrollment for the sixth grade has been completed.

The list of students entering the first and sixth grades will be announced by the end of this month. —VNS