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EDUCATION AND TRAINING IN2022


                           In the school year2022 - 2023, the whole province had 181 preschool,
                     reduction  of  1  school  compared  to  the  previous  year;  397  general  schools,
                     including:  239  primary  schools;  112  lower  secondary  schools,  26  upper
                     secondary  schools;  18  primary  and  lower  secondary  schools,  1   lower  and
                     upper secondary school (Le Loi lower and upper secondary school), 1 general
                     school  for  many  levels  of  education  (Le  Quy  Don  general  school);  1
                     university; 03 colleges and 01 vocational intermediate school.

                           The whole province had 4,382 preschool teachers, equal to the previous
                     school  year;  the  number  of  classroom  teachers  in  the  general  schools  was
                     12,639 persons, down 1.41%, including 6,137 primary teachers, down 0.78%;
                     4,095  lower  secondary  school  teachers,  down  2.61%  and  2,207  upper
                     secondary school teachers, a year-on-year growth of 0.81%. The majority of
                     general  school  teachers  had  at  least  standard  training  qualifications.  The
                     number  of  university  lecturers  was  230  persons,  a  year-on-year  increase  of
                     12.75%. The number of university students was 2,680 persons, an increase of
                     6.01%,  of  which  the  number  of  female  students  was  1,581,  accounting  for
                     58.99% and a year-on-year increase of 0.13%. In2022, the whole province had
                     493 university graduates, a year-on-year growth of 67.12%.

                           In the school year2022 - 2023, the whole province had 60,941 preschool
                     pupils,  a  year-on-year  increase  of  3.77%;  242,166  general  school  pupils,  a
                     year-on-year rise of 0.55%, including 124,606 primary school pupils, 78,904
                     lower  secondary  school  pupils  and  38,656  upper  secondary  school  pupils,  a
                     year-on-year increase of 0.18%, 0.79% and 1.3%, respectively.

                           The  average  number  of  pupils  per  class  in  the  preschool,  primary-
                     secondary  school,  lower  secondary  school,  and  upper  secondary  school  was

                     26.8;  29.2;  34.7  and  40.3,  respectively.  The  average  number  of  pupils  per
                     teacher  in  the  preschool,  primary  school,  lower  secondary  school  and  upper
                     secondary school was 13.9, 20.3, 18.4 and 17.5, respectively.






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