In 2025, the city plans to add 117 new accredited schools. To date, 58 schools have been accredited for educational quality, and 50 schools are undergoing external assessment. These are important steps for schools to prepare for national accreditation.
According to the Hanoi Department of Education and Training, with such results, the rate of public schools meeting national standards in 2025 in the whole city has reached 80.6%. Of which, preschool level reached 82.5% (671 schools meeting standards out of a total of 813 preschools); primary level reached 78.5% (568/724); secondary level reached 82.5% (506/613); high school level reached 54.9% (67/122).
With this result, the Hanoi Department of Education and Training has achieved the target set by the City Party Congress for the 2020-2025 term.

Previously, in the 2021-2025 period, the rate of schools meeting national standards in the whole city reached 61.4% (1,745 schools meeting national standards out of a total of 2,841 schools in Hanoi).
With 80.6% of schools meeting national standards, achieving the targets set by the Resolution of the City Party Congress for the 2020-2025 period, Director of the Hanoi Department of Education and Training Tran The Cuong commented that this is a great effort by schools as well as local authorities and the support of parents.
Hanoi currently has a very large educational scale with more than 2,900 schools, more than 2.3 million students, and 140,000 teachers. With the goal of training students with global citizen standards, building schools that meet national standards is identified as a task and also an important solution to ensure standard teaching and learning conditions.

The Resolution of the City Party Congress sets a target of 80-85% of schools meeting national standards by 2025. The city has also allocated a large budget for this content, creating great advantages for accelerating the progress of building national standard schools.
With the sharp increase in the number of schools meeting national standards, Mr. Tran The Cuong affirmed that the quality of mass education in Hanoi has clearly changed, and Hanoi students are always at the top in national and international exams.
Assigning tasks to units, Director of Hanoi Department of Education and Training Tran The Cuong emphasized that units need to clearly define the task of maintaining standards as the responsibility of school principals, and at the same time, need to effectively promote the results of building standard schools.
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