
Two-year-old boy dies after meal; teacher recounts moment of rushing him to hospital.
Regarding the death of 2-year-old K. after a meal at VH Kindergarten, District 6, Ho Chi Minh City, the teacher who fed the child recounted the incident.

Regarding the death of 2-year-old K. after a meal at VH Kindergarten, District 6, Ho Chi Minh City, the teacher who fed the child recounted the incident.
One might have thought that parents were afraid of COVID-19, leading to a lack of children at the kindergarten, but even after the control measures were lifted, the school still only had a few students.

The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Education and Training will work with the Tan Binh District Education Department to investigate the issue of a preschool refusing to accept cartons of milk that parents bring from home to school.

Parents brought their children early to attend the opening ceremony at Hoang Liet Kindergarten (Hanoi), a school that has attracted attention recently due to parents having to draw lots to secure a place.
A kindergarten in Thailand is facing criticism for requiring students to wear four different uniforms, including a military-style uniform, to school.

The Hanoi Department of Education and Training has recently issued a document to district education and training departments and principals of kindergartens, primary schools, and secondary schools providing guidance on enrollment for kindergarten, grade 1, and grade 6 for the 2022-2023 school year.

Currently, many private preschools and independent daycare centers are still unable to reopen or are operating at a reduced capacity due to a shortage of teachers and teaching equipment.

For the 2022-2023 school year, the enrollment process for preschools, first grade, and sixth grade in Hanoi will remain stable, similar to the previous school year.

Many primary and secondary schools in Hanoi's inner districts are conducting surveys and gathering feedback from parents regarding the return of students to in-person schooling.

Having lost their jobs due to the pandemic, many private and semi-private preschool teachers in Ho Chi Minh City are struggling to make ends meet in the city, waiting for the day they can return to school.

The transition from preschool to primary school brings significant changes to children's curriculum, relationships, and study schedules, so they need thorough preparation to adapt.

After returning home with their families, the children will continue to observe quarantine measures as prescribed by the Ministry of Health.

"Thinking that a young man earning around 1 million VND per month was unbearable, I decided to quit my job and become a Grab motorbike taxi driver," shared a teacher.

The teacher who broke the leg of a 4-year-old child in Dong Nai, causing public outrage, has been suspended from her job.

Authorities in Buon Ma Thuot City, Dak Lak province, will blockade, set up checkpoints, and isolate the entire Hamlet 7, Cu Ebur commune, to prevent the spread of diphtheria.

Based on camera footage from 10:30 AM on June 10th, the school's administration confirmed that the parents' complaint about two teachers hitting children was accurate.

Dozens of preschools were closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, leaving many parents scrambling to find new schools for their children.

Due to the long break, many of the children's school habits have almost disappeared, and the teachers are struggling to both teach and retrain the children in those skills.

With changes to their children's eating, sleeping, and study habits, many parents are struggling to readjust when their children return to school.
On the morning of May 11th, preschool and primary school students in Hanoi returned to school after a long break due to the COVID-19 pandemic, with a myriad of emotions.

According to the Hanoi Department of Education and Training, on May 11th, nearly 1.900 kindergartens and primary schools in the city reopened to welcome students back to school after the temporary closure due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Provinces and cities continue to postpone the return of preschool, primary, and secondary school students to school due to the ongoing complexities of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The tuition fee ceiling for high-quality public educational institutions in Hanoi for the 2020-2021 school year at the primary and secondary levels increased by 400.000 VND/month compared to the 2019-2020 school year.

Many parents whose children attend Phu Lo Kindergarten (Soc Son, Hanoi) have expressed concern after learning that a 3-year-old boy died while playing on a slide at the school.

Local authorities have requested disciplinary action against the classroom teacher and caregiver, and have suspended the school's deputy principal for 15 days.

The city inspector determined that Hong Bang International University's leasing of public land to another entity without the written consent of the Ho Chi Minh City Party Committee constituted a breach of contract.

Little Em's Kindergarten creatively applies the Reggio Emilia early childhood education model to suit Vietnamese culture.

The Do Mi Son facility in Ho Chi Minh City, where a 15-month-old boy "died turning blue in his sleep," has removed all its signage.

A kindergarten in Nghe An province has been criticized for collecting fees at the beginning of the school year in violation of regulations, causing outrage among many parents.

The management board of Hoa Cuc Trang Kindergarten has been criticized and reprimanded for collecting fees from students in violation of regulations.