The Cam Ly-Cua Mec school in Ngan Thuy commune, Le Thuy district, QuangTri province was opened on August 26 by the Prudential Group’scharitable organisation, the Prudence Fund, together with Plan Vietnamand The People’s Committee of Quang Tri.
Construction on the school began in May 2014, marking the 4th schoolto be opened as part of the project “Built a future together” in theprovince this year.
The school cost 80,033 USD, witha 75,193 USD donation put forward by the UK’s Prudential Group, and therest covered by Plan Vietnam, a non-governmental organisation active inthe region.
The school has 2 classrooms, a library,a playground, a sterilized water supply system, and a kitchen, as wellas providing all the necessary teaching facilities for staff. All inall, the school will be able to take in 60 children from the locality.
The mountainous commune of Ngan Thuy is one of thepoorest of the district’s 26 communes with 60 percent of households inthe locality living under the poverty line. The commune has one centralkindergarten and five schools, with schools often having to pack 70children into only 2 classrooms. Many children therefore cannot beaccommodated by schools due to a shortage of classrooms.
On this occasion, the school’s staff and students received gifts fromthe donors and local educational authorities. The commune’s pooresthouseholds will additionally receive bicycles, desks, school suppliesand any other commodities required to support the children’seducation.-VNA
Construction on the school began in May 2014, marking the 4th schoolto be opened as part of the project “Built a future together” in theprovince this year.
The school cost 80,033 USD, witha 75,193 USD donation put forward by the UK’s Prudential Group, and therest covered by Plan Vietnam, a non-governmental organisation active inthe region.
The school has 2 classrooms, a library,a playground, a sterilized water supply system, and a kitchen, as wellas providing all the necessary teaching facilities for staff. All inall, the school will be able to take in 60 children from the locality.
The mountainous commune of Ngan Thuy is one of thepoorest of the district’s 26 communes with 60 percent of households inthe locality living under the poverty line. The commune has one centralkindergarten and five schools, with schools often having to pack 70children into only 2 classrooms. Many children therefore cannot beaccommodated by schools due to a shortage of classrooms.
On this occasion, the school’s staff and students received gifts fromthe donors and local educational authorities. The commune’s pooresthouseholds will additionally receive bicycles, desks, school suppliesand any other commodities required to support the children’seducation.-VNA