PM attends ground-breaking ceremony for school in Da Nang’s border commune

(VOVWORLD) - Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh on Thursday attended the ground-breaking ceremony for Tay Giang Boarding and Semi-boarding School for Primary and Secondary Students in Da Nang city's Tay Giang commune which borders Laos.
PM attends ground-breaking ceremony for school in Da Nang’s border commune - ảnh 1Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh speaks at the event (Photo: qdnd.vn)

The project is part of Da Nang’s plan to build six boarding and semi-boarding schools in border communes, in line with the Politburo’s directive issued in July 2025. The Tay Giang school will be built on a site of more than 7 hectares at a cost of about 10 million USD. The school will include classrooms, dormitories for students and teachers, a library, a canteen, a multifunctional hall, a cultural house, a mini football field, and other facilities.

Speaking at the ceremony, PM Chinh said education and training have always been top priorities of the Party and the State, aiming to improve knowledge, train human resources, and nurture talents. He stressed that fast but sustainable development must go hand in hand with social welfare, ensuring equal access to education, healthcare, and culture for people in ethnic minority and border areas.

The PM noted that the Politburo recently issued several important resolutions, including those on education, healthcare, and social security, and approved a plan to build 248 semi-boarding schools in border communes nationwide. He praised Da Nang for promptly implementing the Politburo’s conclusions by investing more than 1.5 trillion VND to construct six schools in border communes, including the Tay Giang school, which has already saved nearly 10% of the planned cost.

PM Chinh requested the city to complete the Tay Giang school project by June 2026 and all six schools within next year. He also encouraged Da Nang to consider expanding the Tay Giang school project to a second phase.

The government leader called on the army, local authorities, enterprises, and the public to join hands in building schools in border areas.

 
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