VNExpress-Dec 14

A Household survey that sought to measure the nation’s high school completion rate for the first time found that it was just 58.1 percent in early 2021. The survey described the figure as the “percentage of children aged 3-5 years above the intended age for the last grade who have completed that grade.” The completion rate among Vietnamese students was lowest at the high school level, compared to the secondary (86.8 percent) and primary (98.3 percent) levels, according to the Vietnam Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) on Children and Women Survey 2020-2021. The survey, carried out by the General Statistics Office and UNICEF between late 2020 and early 2021, polled more than 14,000 households across the country. It was being done because Vietnam is obliged to measure it according to international standards for all countries that have to achieve their SDGs by 2030, he explained. Vietnam has targeted universalizing education until the secondary level and not higher because of budgetary constraints, he added. Read more at: https://e.vnexpress.net/news/news/just-58-percent-of-vietnamese-children-graduate-from-high-school-4401632.html