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HCM City: Over 1,500 new classrooms ready for new school year

As many as 1,527 new classrooms will be put into use in Ho Chi Minh City to better serve the 2014-2015 school year, which will begin in September.
As many as 1,527 new classrooms will be put into use in Ho Chi Minh Cityto better serve the 2014-2015 school year, which will begin inSeptember.

The information was released by DeputyDirector of the municipal Department of Education and Training Le HoaiNam at a conference looking at preparations for the new academicyear in the city on August 14.

Of that amount, 620classrooms are designed for primary schools, 461 for high schools, and30 others for special education, he said.

Up to 90of 108 new schools to be inaugurated are nurseries as part of an effortto ease pressure on preschool education in the city, he added.

The southern economic hub is set to have a total of 2,124 schools inthe 2014-2015 school year with more than 1.5 million students.-VNA

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