More than 1,000 schools in Nghe An actively prepare to welcome students back to school
(Baonghean.vn) - Tomorrow (May 4), more than 523,000 students from 1,060 kindergartens and primary schools in Nghe An province will officially return to school. During the holidays, preparations are being urgently carried out by schools.
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Primary and preschool are the last two levels of education in the province to return to school after more than 3 months of school closure to prevent the Covid-19 epidemic. At Nam Linh Primary School (Nam Dan), during the epidemic, school care was still carried out regularly. However, before the day students returned to school, teachers were once again mobilized to do a general cleaning of the school. Photo: Duc Anh |
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Each classroom was cleaned and the school's teachers also rearranged the desks and chairs to practice social distancing according to regulations. Photo: Duc Anh |
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During the days when students go to school, the school also prepares enough clean water to ensure absolute safety. Photo: Duc Anh |
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The school grounds are decorated and cared for to ensure a friendly and healthy educational environment. Photo: Duc Anh |
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For preschool education, hygiene is also given special attention because this is a special level of education, with young children and children staying at school all day. Photo: Duc Anh |
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Hoa Sen Kindergarten (Vinh city) has required teachers to clean all equipment and toys for students. Photo: Duc Anh |
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Teachers must also regularly remind students to be careful when sharing toys. Photo: Duc Anh |
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In each classroom, tables, chairs, and furniture will also be cleaned and rearranged to create more free space to practice social distancing. Photo: Duc Anh |
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In Vinh city, to ensure absolute safety, the Department of Education and Training has requested all schools to spray disinfectant. Today, although it is a holiday, many schools still carry out anti-epidemic spraying to ensure a safe distance when spraying disinfectant. Photo: Duc Anh |
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For many non-public schools, welcoming students back to school is also an opportunity for more than 3,000 teachers to have jobs and improve their income after a long period of unpaid leave due to the impact of the Covid-19 epidemic. Photo: Duc Anh |