Unlocking Potential: New Schools in Vietnam’s Ethnic Minority Regions Elevate Education Standards

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THE HANOI TIMES — On a crisp morning in the northern mountain province of Thai Nguyen, Lo Thi Thanh Truc stood alongside her classmates, witnessing the groundbreaking ceremony for a new school she had long dreamed of.

For years, students at Viet Bac High School for Ethnic Minority Students have endured lengthy commutes, navigating treacherous mountain roads that become especially hazardous during the rainy season.

“It often feels unsafe, particularly when the weather is poor. With the new school, we won’t have to travel such long distances anymore,” Truc shared with Thai Nguyen Newspaper.

Students of Viet Bac High School for Ethnic Minority Students in Thai Nguyen celebrate the groundbreaking ceremony. Photos: VGP

This simple relief underscores the human impact of Vietnam’s latest initiative to invest in education for ethnic minority and mountainous regions, where access to safe and modern learning facilities remains limited.

Last weekend marked the official commencement of construction for Viet Bac High School for Ethnic Minority Students in Thai Nguyen, one of three new educational projects launched nationwide. This initiative is part of the Government’s broader strategy to enhance education quality, bridge developmental gaps, and ensure no child is left behind.

For teachers who have worked tirelessly under challenging conditions, the new campus represents a long-awaited opportunity to provide students with a safer, more stable, and better-equipped learning environment.

“The groundbreaking ceremony brought immense joy to teachers, students, and parents alike,” said Cao Quy Hao, a literature teacher at Viet Bac High School for Ethnic Minority Students.

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Many alumni of the school have become engineers, doctors, scientists, and leading officials in state agencies. The generations of students from Viet Bac High School stand as a testament to the effectiveness of Vietnam’s ethnic policies.

Viet Bac High School for Ethnic Minority Students is a prestigious institution, serving students from numerous ethnic groups and honored to have hosted President Ho Chi Minh three times—in 1960, 1962, and 1964. This highlights its historical significance and the trust it holds within ethnic minority communities, underscoring its vital role in Vietnamese education for ethnic groups.

Since its establishment, the school has educated nearly 60,000 students from 32 ethnic minority groups across 21 mountainous provinces, starting from the central province of Quang Binh northward. Over time, the school’s training programs have expanded, now encompassing two systems: an ethnic minority boarding high school and a preparatory university program for nearly 30 ethnic minority groups.

Addressing the ceremony, Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh emphasized that investing in education is investing in development, stating that people are the most valuable resource and the decisive factor in building strong human capital for national growth and security.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh and other delegates initiate construction at Viet Bac High School for Ethnic Minority Students in Thai Nguyen.

Chinh reiterated that investing in education is investing in development, as people are the most valuable asset and driving force, laying the foundation for personal growth and serving as a decisive factor in building robust human resources for national development and security.

He called on the Ministry of Education and Training, relevant ministries, and local authorities to address bottlenecks and create favorable conditions for construction, ensuring the projects are completed by September 2026.

Additionally, he urged the military, public security forces, and local political and mass organizations to collaborate in building, repairing, and upgrading school facilities to provide students with the best possible learning conditions.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh delivers a speech at the groundbreaking ceremony.

With coordinated efforts across the political system, Chinh expressed confidence that children in ethnic minority and mountainous areas will be able to study in safe, humane, and compassionate environments, laying solid foundations for national development in a new era.

On this occasion, the Prime Minister presented 60 gifts to ethnic minority students and outstanding pupils of Viet Bac High School for Ethnic Minority Students, along with three specialized classrooms for foreign languages, arts, and information technology training.

Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh presents gifts to ethnic minority students and outstanding pupils of Viet Bac High School for Ethnic Minority Students.

In addition to Viet Bac High School for Ethnic Minority Students, construction has also begun on two university preparatory schools in Ho Chi Minh City and the central province of Thanh Hoa.

Prime Minister Chinh noted that these simultaneous projects reflect the Government’s strong determination and close coordination in supporting students in mountainous areas, affirming its commitment to turning education-prioritized policies into concrete actions.