Gia Lai honors 15 outstanding youth with 2025 Ngo May Award
Authorities in Gia Lai province have named 15 outstanding young individuals as recipients of the 2025 Ngo May Award, recognizing exceptional achievements across multiple fields.
Authorities in Gia Lai province have named 15 outstanding young individuals as recipients of the 2025 Ngo May Award, recognizing exceptional achievements across multiple fields.
The Quy Nhon Science Discovery Center is an exciting destination for visitors, especially children, when visiting the coastal city of Quy Nhon. Designed with interactive and vivid models.
Through participation in various clubs, students at Quoc Hoc Quy Nhon High School are able to broaden their knowledge, develop essential skills, and gradually build confidence and character. Each day, they grow not only academically but also in their readiness to face life’s challenges.
Quy Nhon University on January 22 convened a high-level discussion on adopting English as a second language across its academic programmes, bringing together university leaders, lecturers, students and senior specialists from the University of New South Wales (Australia).
Join students from Tran Cao Van High School No. 1 (Quy Nhon Ward) as they visit the fishing village of Nhon Hai, home to the vibrant Cau Ngu Festival. Here, students experience vivid lessons on cultural preservation, environmental protection, and the responsibilities toward seas and islands.
Gia Lai Province’s Vice Chairman Lâm Hải Giang on January 21 urged contractors and relevant agencies to accelerate construction of a multi-level boarding school project spanning seven border communes, insisting the work must be completed by July 30.
Gia Lai recorded a strong performance at Vietnam’s 2025-2026 National Excellent Student Selection Exam, with 120 of its 178 participating students winning awards across nine subjects, according to the provincial Department of Education and Training.
This week's "Class Without Walls" program will join the children of Son Ca Kindergarten (Quy Nhon North Ward) for a camping experience designed to help them develop essential life skills. Through lively outdoor activities, the children will naturally learn teamwork and environmental awareness.
Students from Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted in Vietnam’s Gia Lai province have won second prize at the Vietnam Artificial Intelligence Competition 2025, following a national contest that drew thousands of high school entries.
On September 5, 1975, the resounding sound of the school drum echoed through the peaceful streets of Pleiku following liberation, marking the beginning of a new journey.
(GLO) – At the International Junior Math Olympiad (IJMO) 2025, held from December 12 to 18 in Shenzhen, China, Vũ Hoàng Nam from Gia Lai won one of the six Overall Champion awards, given to the most outstanding contestants of the competition.
FPT University’s Quy Nhon campus, in partnership with several high schools in Gia Lai province, has conducted a training programme on applying artificial intelligence (AI) in teaching, reaching 250 staff members and teachers from December 7 to 15.
Pleiku Library in Gia Lai Province has completed the handover of community bookcases and 3,540 books to 12 communes in the province’s western region, according to its director, Nguyễn Thị Thủy.
A veteran primary school teacher from Vietnam’s Central Highlands has spent nearly three decades persuading children in remote communities to stay in school, using his own salary to support dozens of disadvantaged students.
The Ministry of Education and Training on December 12 commended Le Quy Don High School for the Gifted for its outstanding achievements in training students for international Olympiads, recognizing the school as a leading contributor to Vietnam’s academic success on the global stage.
Students from Quy Nhon University have won six awards at the Ministry of Education and Training’s 2025 Science and Technology Awards for higher education institutions, according to an official decision recognizing this year’s winning research projects.
This December, Gia Lai hosted an international-standard technology and education event: the Central Highlands Regional Qualifier for the VEX IQ National Championship 2025-2026. The event also served as an educational and experiential platform, featuring a range of engaging side activities.
Gia Lai province is accelerating efforts to eradicate illiteracy in its ethnic minority and mountainous communities, where about 60,000 people aged 15 to 60 remain unable to read and write, according to the provincial Department of Education and Training.
Schools across Gia Lai Province continued to suspend or adjust classes on November 24 as water levels rose again following Typhoon No. 13 and a new round of heavy overnight rainfall.
A provincial reproductive health education campaign is helping Vietnamese students better understand puberty, sexuality, and healthy relationships, according to the provincial Population Sub-Department.
(GLO) – In Gia Lai, many students still face significant challenges on their journey to school. The support of businesses and the community has become an invaluable resource, helping schools in disadvantaged areas remain steadfast in their mission to nurture and educate future generations.
(GLO) – On the occasion of Vietnamese Teachers’ Day (November 20th), we would like to share a special story of a teacher who has spent nearly two decades nurturing the flame of learning along the borderlands.
(GLO) – As the nation prepares to celebrate November 20, a day dedicated to honoring educators, we would like to share a special story: the story of a teacher who has spent nearly two decades nurturing the flame of learning for students in a border region.
Gia Lai Province on November 16 broke ground on a multi-level boarding school project for primary and lower secondary students across seven border communes, marking one of the province’s largest recent investments in education infrastructure.