The working delegation inspects preparations for the organisation of the 2026 National High School Graduation Examination in Song Ma commune.
At the examination sites, the delegation inspected preparations related to facilities, examination arrangements, and plans to ensure security, traffic safety, electricity and water supply, as well as other conditions necessary for the smooth conduct of the examination.
To date, the schools have basically completed their review and reinforcement programmes for 12th-grade students, organised mock examinations in accordance with the guidance of the provincial Department of Education and Training, and finalised inspections of facilities. They have also adequately prepared official and backup examination rooms, waiting rooms, secure storage areas for examination papers and answer sheets, and accommodation for invigilators and staff.
To date, the schools have basically completed their review and reinforcement programmes for 12th-grade students, organised mock examinations in accordance with the guidance of the provincial Department of Education and Training, and finalised inspections of facilities. They have also adequately prepared official and backup examination rooms, waiting rooms, secure storage areas for examination papers and answer sheets, and accommodation for invigilators and staff.
Local authorities and schools have developed plans to ensure security and public order, traffic safety, and support for candidates, particularly students living far from examination sites and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
They have reviewed needs for accommodation, transportation, meals, and drinking water, while proactively preparing contingency plans to respond to unforeseen situations such as heavy rain, flash floods, landslides, and other natural disasters, ensuring that no candidate is forced to miss the examination due to objective circumstances.
They have reviewed needs for accommodation, transportation, meals, and drinking water, while proactively preparing contingency plans to respond to unforeseen situations such as heavy rain, flash floods, landslides, and other natural disasters, ensuring that no candidate is forced to miss the examination due to objective circumstances.
Deputy Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial Vietnam Fatherland Front Committee Cha A Cua speaks at the working session.
Speaking at the inspection, Cha A Cua urged local authorities and examination sites to ensure that all facilities and necessary conditions are fully prepared, and guarantee absolute security and safety for the examination. He stressed the importance of proactively preventing fires and explosions, deterring and addressing any violations of the law that could affect the examination, and strictly complying with regulations.
He also called for contingency plans to be in place to deal with any unforeseen situations, while providing maximum support and favourable conditions for candidates, especially students from disadvantaged backgrounds and those living in remote and mountainous areas.
He emphasised that the 2026 National High School Graduation Examination must be organised in a safe, serious, objective, and regulation-compliant manner.
He also called for contingency plans to be in place to deal with any unforeseen situations, while providing maximum support and favourable conditions for candidates, especially students from disadvantaged backgrounds and those living in remote and mountainous areas.
He emphasised that the 2026 National High School Graduation Examination must be organised in a safe, serious, objective, and regulation-compliant manner.
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