Student Duong Truc Thu (right), a student at Kpa Klong Secondary and High School, Mang Yang District, reviews lessons with her friend San, a Ba Na ethnic - Photo: TAN LUC
On the night of June 26, at Mang Yang District Ethnic Boarding High School, Gia Lai, 62 candidates from Kpa Klong Secondary and High School diligently reviewed for the important exam after 12 years of studying.
After listening to the exam regulations in the afternoon of the same day, the students had an early dinner and then rushed to review in the school's classrooms.
In charge of leading students to the exam, Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Son, principal of Kpa Klong Secondary and High School, said that the school has created all conditions for students to take the exam smoothly.
Because many students live in remote areas, 60km away from the exam site, the school has asked parents to rent a car or driver to take them to the exam site safely. At the same time, it is absolutely forbidden for candidates to drive themselves to the exam site.
To ensure food safety and hygiene, the school has worked with restaurants to provide three meals a day to ensure nutrition and food safety for the children.
In addition to the teachers, the school sent four more parents to stay on site to manage, urge the children to study, and take care of their meals.
Candidates staying at the Mang Yang District Boarding High School for Ethnic Minorities study before the exam day - Photo: TAN LUC
To make the revision process most effective, the school assigns each good student to tutor a weaker student. This is a very effective model that the school has applied in exams in recent years.
In this exam, the school has 39 candidates who are children of ethnic minorities including Ba Na, Thai, Tay, Nung...
Talking to Tuoi Tre Online , Nech, a Ba Na candidate, said that she was quite nervous before the exam day. Thanks to tutoring with her friends, she felt more confident and the pressure was reduced.
According to Nech, the school has provided a lot of support for students during this exam. In addition, ethnic minority candidates like Nech are also supported by local authorities with financial support to cover living expenses while taking the exam.
Candidates from Kpa Klong Secondary and High School review their lessons on the last night before the exam - Photo: TAN LUC
Three students Hoa, Dung, and Duan review for the first day of the exam - Photo: TAN LUC
Nech and Thoay - two Ba Na candidates help each other consolidate knowledge during the exam review session on the evening of June 26 - Photo: TAN LUC
Organize motorbike taxi teams to support candidates' travel
From the afternoon of June 26, the Gia Lai Provincial Youth Union's exam season support points were in place at the exam locations - Photo: TAN LUC
To provide maximum support to candidates, this time Gia Lai Provincial Youth Union organized volunteer motorbike taxi teams to pick up and drop off candidates, and help candidates when their vehicles break down or break down along the way.
At the same time, to avoid candidates oversleeping and being late for the exam, the Provincial Youth Union also assigned district youth unions to send people to monitor the situation and urge candidates to arrive at the exam venue on time.
Source: https://tuoitre.vn/thi-sinh-on-tap-nuoc-rut-trong-dem-truoc-ngay-thi-20240626203616679.htm
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