(VOVWORLD) - Da Do school of Van Tien Primary and Lower Secondary school was inaugurated in Thuong Bang La commune, Lao Cai province on Tuesday.
Representatives of VOV and partners and students at the inauguration ceremony for Da Do school, Lao Cai, November 18, 2025. (Photo: The Hung/VOV5)
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The school, co-funded by the Voice of Vietnam (VOV), the Bao An Social Fund, and various benefactors, was completed after 6 months of construction, in time for Vietnamese Teachers’ Day, November 20.
VOV Vice President Ngo Minh Hien, VOWORLD Director Pho Cam Hoa, and Vice Chairman of the Lao Cai Provincial People’s Committee Ngo Hanh Phuc attended the inauguration ceremony.
VOV and Lao Cai leaders unveil Da Do school’s plaque. (Photo: The Hung/VOV5) |
The Party and the State have paid special attention to education in ethnic minority and mountain areas with the spirit of “leaving no student behind”, said VOV Vice President Ngo Minh Hien.
Da Do School is VOV’s practical contribution to this joint effort, he noted. “As the national media organization, VOV not only disseminates Party guidelines and State policies but also accompanies and directly participates in humanitarian and community-oriented activities.”
VOV's Vice President Ngo Minh Hien addresses the inauguration ceremony for Da Do school. (Photo: The Hung/VOV5) |
Local authorities, teachers and residents have always wanted to build solid and safe school facilities, according to Lao Cai provincial Vice Chairman Ngo Hanh Phuc.
Thanks to the support of VOV, VOVWORLD and the donors, a block of six classrooms, with a total cost of over 34,000 USD, has been completed in a short time and put into operation, he said.
Vice Chairman of the Lao Cai provincial People's Committee Ngo Hanh Phuc (Photo: The Hung/VOV5) |
“This is an invaluable gift, significantly improving the school’s infrastructure while providing great encouragement, reflecting the deep care, responsibility, and dedication of the sponsors toward the education sector of Lao Cai province,” Mr. Phuc said.
On this occasion, donors also provided the school with free access to an English-learning app.