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Students sit final high school exams
Vns/Hanoitimes 10:26, 2014/06/02
More than 900,000 high school students nationwide are sitting graduation exams, starting on June 2.

This year they take four subjects during the two-and-a-half-day exams. Two are compulsory (maths and literature) and students can choose among physics, chemistry, history, geography and foreign languages for the other two.

According to the Ministry of Education and Training, all localities have finished their preparations for the exams.

In Hanoi, all schools used for examinations were required to halt all activities and programmes for four days starting on June 1.
 

 

Kieu Trung Tien, principal at Phan Dinh Phung High School, said that the examination board has prepared its facilities and staff for 730 test-takers. In addition, households located around the school have pledged not to cause any problems during the examination.

Nguyen Van Tien, chairman of the examination board at Nguyen Trai High School, confirmed that all 567 test-takers at his school have been informed about exam regulations. The examination board has also worked with local authorities, especially in the public security sector, to ensure regular traffic flow during the exams.

Meanwhile, students in remote and mountainous areas have received financial support to take the exams.

Ho Thu Son, head of the High School Session under the Cuu Long (Mekong) Delta province of Hau Giang's Department of Education and Training, said that the province has asked traffic police to help prevent traffic jams for test-takers.

Schools near rivers and canals have worked with boat owners to ask for ticket discounts and give priority to test-takers, he said.

Of the more than 910,800 students registered for the exams, nearly 823,800 are from high schools while more than 87,000 come from the continuing education system, which is provided for those who are already above high school age.

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