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President's spouse receives representatives of Lao-Vietnamese bilingual language school

Tran Nguyet Thu, spouse of President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, had a friendly meeting with administrators of Nguyen Du Lao – Vietnamese bilingual language school in Vientiane on August 9 as part of their ongoing official friendly visit to the neighbouring country.
President's spouse receives representatives of Lao-Vietnamese bilingual language school ảnh 1Tran Nguyen Thu (R), spouse of President Nguyen Xuan Phuc, at the meeting (Source: VNA)
Vientiane (VNA) – Tran Nguyet Thu, spouse ofPresident Nguyen Xuan Phuc, had a friendly meeting with administrators of NguyenDu Lao – Vietnamese bilingual language school in Vientiane on August 9 as partof their ongoing official friendly visit to the neighbouring country.

Founded in 2007 in Vientiane’s Chanthabouly district on a land plot granted to the Vietnamese Government by the Lao Government, the school ismanaged by the Association of Vietnamese in Vientiane under the direction ofthe Vietnamese Embassy in Laos and the Lao Ministry of Education and Sports.

According to the administrators, in the 2020-2021 academicyear, the school has more than 1,000 students at kindergarten, primary and secondarylevels.

All facilities and human resources serving the academic year,especially the strict implementation of COVID-19 prevention and control measures, arein place, they said.

Congratulating the school’s successes in education and diseaseprevention, Thu expressed her hope that the facility will strive for higherachievements in teaching and learning, and ensuring the safety ofteachers and students amid the pandemic.  
She believed that with strong efforts made by Lao and Vietnamesecompetent agencies and localities, the Vietnam-Laos comprehensivecooperation, including ties in education, will reap new achievements.  

On the occasion, she presented the school with a collection of Vietnamesetextbooks and 10,000USD./.
VNA

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