On October 15, the Ministry of Education and Training said that recently, there has been a lot of information on social networks saying that non-public schools will be closed and dissolved, and students will have to transfer to public schools.

The Ministry of Education and Training affirmed that this information is false, fabricated, distorted, causing public confusion, negatively affecting the psychology of people, parents, students as well as the activities of educational institutions.

The Ministry also said it had transferred the list of accounts posting the above false information to competent authorities for consideration and handling in accordance with the law.

The Ministry of Education and Training recommends that people do not share or spread false information and follow the Ministry's official information channels.

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The Ministry of Education and Training denies the information about 'closing and dissolving private schools'. Screenshot

Previously, at the end of September, the Ministry of Education and Training also warned about false information about the arrangement and reorganization of the university education system, including school clusters in the North.

The Ministry representative said that this agency was assigned by the Government to develop a project to rearrange and reorganize the system of higher education institutions. Currently, the Ministry is coordinating with relevant agencies to research and evaluate the current situation, before reporting the plan for the Government and Prime Minister to consider and decide.

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Source: https://vietnamnet.vn/bo-gd-dt-len-tieng-ve-thong-tin-dong-cua-giai-tan-truong-tu-2452988.html