(HBO) – The Nha Trang Bay Investment and Construction joint Stock Company from Nha Trang city in the central coastal province of Khanh Hoa on July 2 held a ceremony to hand over three classrooms to Doan Ket commune’s kindergarten in Da Bac district of the northern province of Hoa Binh.
The project worth 2.5 billion VND (107,300 USD)
was completed after over 10 months of construction to serve the 2019-2020
academic year.
A representative of the
Nha Trang Bay Investment and Construction joint Stock Company presents the
meaningful gift worth 2.5 billion VND to Doan Ket commune’s kindergarten.
The kindergarten has over 220 children aged 2-5
years. They are studying at five establishments located in the commune’s
villages. The main establishment in Cang hamlet, which had been most
well-equipped, was completely destroyed by a historical flood in October 2017.
In the two recent years, teachers and children kindergarteners have had to use
the communal cultural house or rent local houses to maintain learning and
teaching activities.
The classrooms were built on an area of 5,200
square metres with all necessary equipment to serve teaching and learning activities.
After completing construction, the Nha Trang Bay Investment and Construction
joint Stock Company handed over the classrooms to the Division of Education and
Training of Da Bac district. The division will continue to build auxiliary works
such as walls, a school yard, and campus.
As scheduled, the classrooms will be open for
over 60 kindergarteners in Cang and Lam hamlets in Doan Ket commune from August
2019.
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