Dien bien: For border and remote areas, education is not only about raising public awareness and training human resources, but also a fundamental, long-term solution to safeguarding national sovereignty at its root - the people, Party General Secretary To Lam said during the inauguration of Si Pa Phin Boarding Primary and Secondary School in Nam Chim 1 hamlet, Si Pa Phin commune, Dien Bien province. This is among the first of the 248 inter-grade boarding schools to be built in 248 mainland border communes, in line with a Politburo directive.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the initiative aims to enhance educational opportunities and develop a skilled workforce in border regions, which is crucial for maintaining national security and promoting sustainable development. By focusing on education in these areas, the government hopes to fortify the socio-economic fabric and empower communities to contribute positively to national growth.
The establishment of these schools is part of a broader strategy to ensure that children in border areas receive quality education and are equipped with the necessary skills for future challenges. This move is expected to bridge educational gaps and provide equal learning opportunities for students in remote locations, aligning with the nation's educational equity goals.
The boarding schools will cater to both primary and secondary level students, providing them with a conducive learning environment that supports their academic and personal development. By investing in education infrastructure in such critical areas, the government is reinforcing its commitment to fostering a resilient and educated populace.