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12th graders of Da Nang's first high school go back to school in person

By DA NANG Today / DA NANG Today
October 25, 2021, 16:12 [GMT+7]

Monday, October 25, marked the first time back in the classroom for 12th graders of Le Quy Don Senior High School for the Gifted, who have been in fully remote learning because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

A school healthcare worker checks the temperature of 12th graders before entering the classroom.
A school healthcare worker checks the temperature of 12th graders before entering the classroom.

Nearly 300 grade 12 students of Le Quy Don High School are the second in Da Nang to go back to full, in-person learning after the return of the first graders of the Hoa Bac Primary School and ninth graders of the Nguyen Tri Phuong Junior High School in Hoa Vang Rural District to the classroom on October 20.

The school is opening with the protective measures and learning options in a bid to maintain the environment that are as safe as possible for its teachers and students.

Temperature measuring devices, face masks, hand sanitizers, and areas to wash hands are available to the school’s students. COVID-19 preventive measures are provided in the school with visual reminders to help students to protect themselves and others from the virus.

Private rooms are allocated to isolate COVID-19 positive persons or quarantine close contacts.

Students wash their hands and…
Students wash their hands and…
…disinfect their hands before entering the classroom.
…disinfect their hands before entering the classroom.
Students are excited to go back to school and to see their friends on the first day of school
Students are excited to go back to school and to see their friends on the first day of school
Teachers introduce COVID-19 health and safe protocols to its students  to minimise the impact and spread of the virus across the school.
Teachers introduce COVID-19 health and safe protocols to its students to minimise the impact and spread of the virus across the school.

Reporting by NGOC HA – translating by H.L

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