(HBO) – As many as 86.48 percent of students from Hoa Binh province sitting the national high school examination in late June of this academic year are eligible for graduation.
About 88.4 percent of students from high schools passed
the exam while the graduation rate of test-takers from the continuing education system is 75.74 percent, and that of free candidates
is 28.57 percent.
The overall average score in 2019 was 4.71, higher than
that of last year – 4.37.
This year, the national high school examination took
place on June 24 – 27. Hoa Binh had 37 exam locations and 393 exam venues. About 8,993 students from the province registered for the
exam, including 7,679 from high schools, 1,040 from continuing
education centres and 274 free candidates./.
With just over a month left until the school summer break, students are eagerly anticipating a period of rest and fun after a year of academic pressure. To provide a healthy environment for the physical development, in addition to the classes that foster talents and enhance the academic knowledge, sports and physical activities continue to attract a large number of children and teenagers.
On April 17th, Hoa Binh Provincial Museum organized a program to promote and introduce the outstanding values of "Hoa Binh Culture” at the Boarding Secondary and High School for ethnic minority students in Mai Chau District.
The Hoa Binh College of Technical Technology, in collaboration with the Hoa Binh Technical and Economic College and the provincial Association of Literature and Arts, hosted a gathering on April 15 to celebrate Laos’ traditional Bunpimay (New Year) Festival 2025 and debut the new book "Nguoi Muong o ban Don” (Muong people in Don village).
In the millennia-long history of national construction and safeguarding, people of all ethnic groups in Hoa Binh have been united and closely bound together to overcome all difficulties and challenges, standing alongside the entire Vietnamese people throughout the history of building and defending the country.
Living green is a healthy, positive, and sustainable lifestyle that not only helps protect
the environment and quality of life but also conserves natural resources and ecosystems.
Among the many ways to embrace this lifestyle, reducing plastic consumption is one of the most impactful.
The women's unions at all levels in Kim Boi district have been making significant contributions to the movement of building cultural life in the local community.
The movement helps improve rural look and the spiritual and material lives of local residents.