The program lasts from 2 to 4 weeks, starting in August, and aims to help children become familiar with their new learning environment and strengthen their language skills.
The introductory week focuses on enhancing Vietnamese language use through everyday communication situations, while also practicing basic skills such as pen grip, writing posture, and study habits. This is an important step in bridging the language gap and helping students become more confident when participating in the 2018 General Education Program.
Many schools have proactively coordinated with local authorities and parents to support boarding students and prepare facilities thoroughly. Teachers have also actively innovated teaching methods, creating a friendly and safe learning environment so that students feel interested in and enjoy coming to school.
The program is expected to conclude at the end of August, helping students to be well-prepared for the new school year. This is an effort by Tuyen Quang province to improve the overall quality of education, especially during this crucial transitional period.
Here are some pictures from the schools:
| Administrators, teachers, parents, and students of the Vietnamese language class at Phuong Thien Primary School, Ha Giang 1 Ward. |
| Na Khuong Ethnic Boarding Primary School, Xuan Giang Commune. |
Parents brought their children to attend an introductory lesson at Doi Can Primary School.
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| The entire staff, teachers, and students preparing to enter first grade in the 2025-2026 school year at Xuan Giang Primary and Secondary School. |
| Teachers at Minh Quang Primary School in Binh Xa commune instruct students on how to hold a pen. |
Parents of students at Yen Cuong Ethnic Boarding Primary School in Bac Me commune participate in cleaning the school grounds. According to giaoducthoidai.vn |
Source: https://baotuyenquang.com.vn/xa-hoi/202508/chuan-bi-tam-the-cho-hoc-sinh-dan-toc-thieu-so-vao-lop-mot-4eb5cdf/








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