Over 100 schools in Nghe An province have signed a commitment to achieve high results in the 2026 high school graduation exam.
On the morning of March 10th, at Ethnic Boarding High School No. 2, the Department of Education and Training launched the emulation movement "90 days and nights of determination to achieve high results in the 2026 high school graduation exam".
Also attending were: Mr. Nguyen Van Khoa - Member of the Provincial Party Committee, Director of the Department of Education and Training; leaders of the Provincial Association for the Promotion of Learning; the principals of more than 100 high schools, continuing education centers, vocational training and continuing education centers; and 12th-grade students of Ethnic Boarding High School No. 2.

2026 marks the third year that the Nghe An Education Department will implement this program.The emulation movement "90 days and nights of determination to achieve high results in the high school graduation exam"and achieved many outstanding results.
The emulation movement demonstrates the dedication and responsibility of the teaching staff towards the students, with thousands of free lessons provided.
The movement also acknowledges the tireless efforts of 12th-grade students, the cooperation of parents, agencies, and units, contributing to bringing Nghe An to the top position nationwide in the 2025 High School Graduation Examination.
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Building on past successes, the launch of the emulation campaign "90 Days and Nights of Determination to Achieve High Results in the 2026 High School Graduation Exam" was implemented with renewed determination, enthusiasm, and aspirations.
This is an opportunity for the entire education sector to continue affirming the tradition of studiousness in Nghe An province; to further inspire the spirit of unity and creativity among cadres, teachers, and workers, and the efforts of students, striving to excellently complete the tasks of the 2025-2026 school year, as well as determined to achieve the best results in the 2026 high school graduation exam.

To ensure the best results for the emulation movement, at the launching ceremony, Director of the Department of Education and Training Nguyen Van Khoa requested that schools implement the movement in conjunction with the key tasks of the sector and each unit. Specifically, they need to closely follow the professional guidance of the Department from the beginning of the school year, adhere to the requirements of the Ministry of Education and Training, and select teaching and review content that is relevant to the target audience.
The results of the high school graduation exam will assess the learning outcomes of 12th-grade students and serve as a basis for evaluating the quality of education in schools. Therefore, during the exam preparation process, the Department of Education requires schools to allocate time appropriately to the exam content, develop strategies tailored to the specific characteristics of each school, and diversify review methods; strengthen communication, guidance, and support for students through Zalo groups; and grade and correct students' papers. The Department will also assign schools to make commitments regarding each subject and overall results, and use these commitments to evaluate the schools.

The Director of the Department of Education and Training also emphasized that the implementation of the movement needs to be substantive, widespread, and effective, avoiding formality. In response to the emulation movement, teachers should actively contribute, and students should be determined to surpass themselves.
During implementation, it is necessary to regularly monitor and gather information from students, parents, and teachers in order to promptly explain, disseminate, and make appropriate adjustments. At the same time, timely support, encouragement, and sharing among administrators, teachers, staff, and students are crucial; and successful models and practices should be replicated throughout the entire sector.

The launching ceremony for the emulation movement "90 days and nights of determination to achieve high results in the 2026 high school graduation exam" will begin in early March and continue until the end of the exam.
At the ceremony, more than 100 high schools, continuing education centers, and vocational training centers across the province signed a commitment to effectively implement the emulation movement and to ensure quality.
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In 2026, Nghe An's education sector aims to achieve a graduation ranking between 1st and 5th nationwide. The graduation rate in 2026 is targeted to reach 99.5% or higher.
During the implementation process, Nghe An also aims for 100% of its affiliated units, continuing education centers, and vocational training and continuing education centers to develop plans to launch emulation campaigns and effectively coordinate between professional departments and trade unions to achieve results as committed to the Department of Education and Training. 100% of these institutions also commit to developing new models and effective approaches suitable to their specific conditions.
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On this occasion, the Nghe An Department of Education and Training and representatives of the sponsors presented gifts to support several schools in disadvantaged areas of the province, such as Ky Son High School, Que Phong High School, Tuong Duong 2 High School, Quy Chau High School, and Ethnic Boarding High School No. 2.


