The Ministry of Education and Training has just issued a circular on the Regulations on Admissions to Secondary and High Schools. The circular was developed to specify the provisions of the 2019Education Law, in accordance with the actual situation in localities in the management and organization of admissions to secondary and high schools.

Accordingly, the Ministry of Education and Training said that from 2025, secondary school admission will be based on the selection method to reduce administrative procedures. The criteria are guided by the Department of Education and Training, ensuring that the selection process is fair, objective, transparent, and appropriate to the local situation.

For secondary schools and general schools with many levels of education, including secondary schools belonging to universities, colleges, and research institutes, the admission criteria are directly managed by the university, college, or research institute or are implemented according to the instructions of the Department of Education and Training where the school is located.

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The admission method of high-quality schools is decided by the Department of Education and Training on the basis of suitability with reality.

In the 2024-2025 school year, many schools in Hanoi will organize exams and tests to enroll 6th graders, most of which are high-quality schools, private schools and universities such as: Foreign Language Secondary School (under the University of Foreign Languages, Vietnam National University, Hanoi), Nam Tu Liem Secondary School, Thanh Xuan Secondary School, Cau Giay Secondary School, Le Loi Secondary School, Nguyen Tat Thanh Secondary - High School (under the Hanoi National University of Education)...

At Nguyen Tat Thanh Secondary and High School, more than 5,500 candidates took the aptitude test to enter grade 6 while the school only recruited 270 students. Thus, the competition ratio to enter the school is 1/20. This is also the school in Hanoi with the highest competition ratio to enter grade 6. Next is Ngoai Ngu Secondary School with a competition ratio of 1/18. At schools such as Cau Giay Secondary School, Thanh Xuan Secondary School, and Nam Tu Liem Secondary School, a student must compete with about 10 other students to get a place at the school.

So with the newly issued Circular 30 of the Ministry of Education and Training, how do these schools recruit students?

Regarding this issue, the leader of the Department of Secondary Education (Ministry of Education and Training) said: "The spirit of the new Circular is to reduce the pressure of transfer exams for primary school students. For high-quality schools and private schools in Hanoi with high competition rates, the admission method will be decided by the Department based on the actual situation of the locality, on the most appropriate basis."

According to the Ministry of Education and Training, Circular 30/2024 is built on the principle of inheriting the appropriate contents of Circular 11/2014, adding new regulations suitable for the educational and social context. The new Circular is built according to 3 principles:

Firstly, not causing costly pressure on parents, students and society; with the spirit of streamlining, minimizing administrative procedures; in line with the policy of digital transformation in the field of education and training.

Second, it has the effect of promoting comprehensive educational activities, initially preparing students with qualities and abilities to be qualified to study at higher levels or to be able to study a profession according to career orientation and streaming. In addition, the exam subjects and admission methods must also link the process of regular testing and assessment with periodic testing and assessment; in line with the trend of innovation.

Third, ensure the implementation of state management functions at the macro level; develop unified regulations nationwide; at the same time, well implement the principles of decentralization, delegation of power, and clearly define the authority and responsibility of the Ministry of Education and Training, localities, universities, colleges, and research institutes.

Hanoi stops enrolling 6th grade students at Ams school

Hanoi stops enrolling 6th grade students at Ams school

Hanoi must stop recruiting 6th graders at Hanoi - Amsterdam High School for the Gifted this year to comply with the Ministry of Education and Training's regulation on no longer having non-specialized classes in specialized high schools.
Hanoi Department of Education and Training will propose a plan to stabilize enrollment in grade 6 at Ams school.

Hanoi Department of Education and Training will propose a plan to stabilize enrollment in grade 6 at Ams school.

Leaders of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training said they will propose a plan to maintain stable enrollment in grade 6 at Hanoi-Amsterdam High School for the Gifted in the 2024-2025 school year.