Vietnam’s Ministry of Education is planning significant reforms to the public school system, aiming to reduce the number of institutions by at least 30%. The initiative focuses on consolidating smaller schools into larger, more comprehensive educational facilities. This restructuring seeks to improve the overall quality of education through modernized management practices. The goal is not simply reduction, but the creation of larger schools capable of offering a broader range of resources and opportunities for students. This move is expected to drive innovation in administrative processes within the education sector. The Ministry believes this reorganization will lead to a more efficient and higher-quality public education system nationwide. It represents a substantial shift in approach to school infrastructure and governance.

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