Trust from the first bricks.
Society

Education in ethnic minority areas: Trust from the first bricks

Investing in infrastructure for specialised schools is not just about building new, spacious, and modern schools, but also about the special attention and thoughtful care of the Party, the State, and the entire society for the cause of education in ethnic minority and mountainous areas - border regions rich in revolutionary traditions.

Students at Hoa Phuong Kindergarten (An Tuong Ward, Tuyen Quang Province) enthusiastically take part in a lesson delivered via the Kidmart software.
Education

The “education triangle” together address challenges

Schools, families and society have long been regarded as the “education triangle” in providing counselling, support and education for students. Strengthening coordination among these three pillars not only helps create a consistent and comprehensive educational environment, but also enables a better understanding of students, more effective support, and solutions to the challenges of modern education.

The Trang An High-Quality Primary School delegation celebrates its remarkable achievements at the final round of the Youth Tech Asia Challenge.
Education

Hoan Kiem Ward’s students shine at Youth Tech Asia Challenge 2026

With intelligence, confidence and a strong aspiration for innovation befitting a generation of global citizens, the student delegation from Trang An High-Quality Primary School, Hoan Kiem Ward, Ha Noi, delivered an outstanding performance at the final round of the Youth Tech Asia Challenge (YTAC) 2026 in Penang, Malaysia, from January 7-9, 2026.

Students at Viet Nam National University, Ha Noi, look up materials at the university’s information and library centre. (Photo: DUONG TAM)
Education

Viet Nam’s higher education makes its mark in international rankings

Implementing Resolution No. 71-NQ/TW of the Politburo on breakthroughs in education and training development, which sets the goal that by 2030 at least eight higher education institutions will be among Asia’s top 200 universities, and one institution will be among the world’s top 100 universities in certain fields, Viet Nam’s higher education sector is striving to improve quality and enhance international integration. The university ranking results in 2025 clearly reflect this upward trend.

Lecturers and students of the Faculty of Oriental Studies at the University of Social Sciences and Humanities (Viet Nam National University, Ha Noi) attend an international conference in Laos in December 2025.
Education

International cooperation in the social sciences and humanities

International cooperation is an inevitable trend in the era of globalisation. For the social sciences and humanities, it is a process of transformation and deeper participation in regional and global academic networks, helping to enhance policy-making capacity and affirm national standing amid increasingly intense competition in knowledge.

A class following a training model with international elements at Ha Noi University.
Education

A foundation for educational integration

Viet Nam had recorded 423 international joint training programmes at undergraduate level across more than 67 disciplines, along with 77 joint programmes at 32 colleges nationwide by mid-2025. Economics and management account for more than half of these programmes, followed by science, engineering and technology—fields closely aligned with human resource development needs in a globalised context.

Groundbreaking ceremony for the Hua Bum inter-level boarding school for primary and lower secondary education, Lai Chau Province. (Photo: Thu Trang)
Education

2025: Convergence of major policy decisions on education and training

The year 2025 draws to a close with a series of strong and distinctive milestones for the education and training sector. It is not only the final year of a term of office, but also a pivotal moment in which major guidelines and policies of the Party and the State on education and training have converged, opening up a new phase of development marked by breakthrough, comprehensive, and long-term decisions.

Pupils at Dich Vong Secondary School in Ha Noi enjoy traditional folk games during their break. (Photo: Dich Vong Secondary School)
Education

Traditional games: Powerful tools to nurture students' minds and spirits

Traditional games allow children to experience collective activities that enrich their inner lives. They are not merely a source of joy; they also safeguard folk wisdom, community values, and the Vietnamese spirit embedded in every movement and melody. Introducing traditional games into schools is a way to teach culture, foster patriotism, compassion, and creativity among the younger generation.

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