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More students return to school from January 4 in HCM City

The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee has approved a plan to allow an additional 680,000 students in secondary and high school grades to return to school on January 4.
More students return to school from January 4 in HCM City ảnh 1Students at the Trung Vuong High School in HCM City's District 1 queue for temperature checks before entering class (Photo: VNA)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) – The Ho Chi Minh City People’s Committee hasapproved a plan to allow an additional 680,000 students in secondary and highschool grades to return to school on January 4.

Students in grades 7, 8, 10 and 11 will resume in-person classes next week,after the New Year holiday.

On December 13, around 150,000 students in grades 9 and 12 in the city returnedto school after nearly eight months at home due to the pandemic.

Under the new plan, only 6th graders will not be allowed to return to school.

Thanh An island commune in Can Gio district will allow all students from grades1 to 12 to go back to school on January 4.

The decision was made after the city’s Department of Education and Trainingproposed to let more than 680,000 students return to classes after the New Yearholiday. Students in these grades have been fully vaccinated and safety planshave been prepared.

Students will be reviewing lessons and completing mid-term exams from January 4to January 22.

Other educational facilities, such as foreign language, informatics and lifeskills centres, will be allowed to resume in-person classes if their COVID-19prevention and control plans have been approved by district-level authorities.

The municipal People's Committee has assigned the Department of Education andTraining to coordinate with the Department of Health to review and adjust thesafety criteria for educational facilities if needed. It is expected that theresumption of in-person classes for primary and pre-school students after theLunar New Year.

The Department of Health will be in charge of directing the medical centre of ThuDuc city and district-level authorities to ensure the safety of teachers andstudents at schools.

Two weeks after the pilot plan to welcome back 150,000 students in grades 9 and12 to school, 47 COVID-19 cases were detected among schools in 15 districts,including 40 students.

However, according to the city’s Department of Education and Training, thesituation was put under control due to the preparation of response plans.

In southern Binh Phuoc province, schools will be re-opened for students ingrades 11 and 12 in areas at low and medium risk of COVID-19 from January 3.

In Long An province, primary and preschool students will return to school fromJanuary 3. High school students and secondary students returned to school onDecember 6 and December 20 respectively.

High school students in Soc Trang province are expected to return to school onJanuary 4, while secondary students will resume in-person classes on January10. Planning is in place for primary and preschool students to return toin-person classes on February 14.

In northern Son La province, all students moved back online on December 29,after new infection cases were detected at Quyet Tam Primary School and Be VanDan Pre-school in Son La city./.
VNA

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