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Nestlé donates computer rooms to help students access technology

Nestlé Vietnam officially launched the Proper Nutrition Education Program, promoting physical activity and an active lifestyle for primary school students in the 2025-2026 school year. Within the framework of the program, Nestlé MILO brand donated 3 computer rooms to primary schools in Nghe An and Ninh Binh provinces.

Báo Công an Nhân dânBáo Công an Nhân dân17/11/2025

Deployed from 2021, the program aims to improve the quality of learning and comprehensive development for primary school students, contributing to improving the quality of life of everyone, for today and for future generations.

The schools that have just been awarded computer rooms include Quang Thanh Primary School (Quang Dong Commune, Nghe An Province), Vien Thanh Primary School (Hop Ninh Commune, Nghe An Province) and Liem Hai Primary School (Ninh Giang Commune, Ninh Binh Province).

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Computer room donation ceremony, along with the 43rd anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20, 1982 - November 20, 2025) at Quang Thanh Primary School, Nghe An.

In the 2025-2026 school year, each school will be provided with a computer lab with 20 laptops, helping students and teachers easily access information technology and improve digital skills. This initiative helps schools in remote areas approach national standards, moving towards a modern digital school model.

In addition, Nestlé MILO also donated nearly 3,000 school supplies and more than 2,000 coats, adding joy and excitement to students and teachers in the new school year.

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Computer room donation ceremony at Vien Thanh Primary School, Nghe An.

Mr. Thai Van Tai, Director of the General Education Department - Ministry of Education and Training said: “The activity of donating computer rooms to primary schools in disadvantaged areas is part of the Program on proper nutrition education, increased physical activity and active lifestyle for primary school students in the 2025-2026 school year, implemented by the Ministry of Education and Training in coordination with Nestlé Vietnam. We believe that this support will bring more positive learning experiences to teachers and students in mountainous areas, contributing to promoting digital transformation in primary education”.

Ms. Le Bui Thi Mai Uyen, Director of MILO and Milk, Nestlé Vietnam , shared: “We are very proud to accompany the Education sector in the journey of supporting and bringing learning and development opportunities to children, especially in remote and deprived areas. Besides providing nutrition and encouraging physical activity, equipping computer rooms helps students expand their knowledge and arouse their passion for discovery - important factors for a more dynamic and confident generation of young Vietnamese people.”

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The ceremony of donating a computer room at Liem Hai Primary School, Ninh Binh, along with the 43rd anniversary of Vietnamese Teachers' Day (November 20, 1982 - November 20, 2025) and receiving a certificate of merit from the Prime Minister.

With a long-term commitment to accompany the young generation of Vietnam to develop comprehensively both physically and mentally, over the years, Nestlé MILO has implemented many meaningful programs such as: Proper nutrition education program, promoting physical activity and active lifestyle for primary school students, Dynamic Vietnam, and a series of school sports competitions such as Phu Dong Sports Festival, Swimming, Athletics, Aerobics, Soccer, Basketball, Vovinam...

During the 2021-2024 period, the program has reached nearly 41 million primary school students in more than 40,000 schools nationwide, contributing to spreading the spirit of sportsmanship and encouraging an active lifestyle. Regarding the computer room donation activity, since its implementation, the program has also supported remote schools in provinces such as Bac Kan and Yen Bai, helping the supported schools approach the national standard school model, giving students and teachers the opportunity to explore knowledge and improve digital skills.

Source: https://cand.com.vn/giao-duc/nestle-trao-tang-phong-may-tinh-giup-hoc-sinh-tiep-can-cong-nghe-i788366/


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