Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn pays working visit to Lao Cai province
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Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn pays working visit to Lao Cai province: Thai Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and a Thai royal delegation visit Nam Cuong Primary School in Lao Cai city. (Photo: VNA) |
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn's visit aims to expand a project on improving the quality of life of children and youth in the Asia-Pacific region in Vietnam, contributing to the development of friendly relations and cooperation between the two countries. Nam Cuong Primary School is among units under a survey for joining the project.
Covering an area of nearly 16,000 sq.m, the school has 20 classes with 690 students in the 2024-2025 school year. Once participating in the project, students will practice a number of activities such as making bean sprouts, growing hydroponic vegetables, and growing vegetables in the school garden to improve their lunch. They will also receive nutritional health care, regular health check-ups and instructions on how to prevent seasonal diseases.
The project on improving the quality of life of children and youth in the Asia-Pacific region sponsored by Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn in a number of schools in Vietnam since 2006 has contributed to enhancing the overall quality of students in disadvantaged areas.
Principal of Nam Cuong Primary School Doan Thi Duyen said that the school has a large area for growing vegetables, flowers, and fruit trees, adding that it considers agricultural development an educational activity for students to practice with basic skills in line with the general education programme of the Ministry of Education and Training. The school aims to ensure that all staff, teachers, employees and students receive regular health care and are healthy enough to work and study, she continued.
During the trip, the Princess and the Thai royal delegation also visited some facilities at the school such as the medical room, library and hand washing ward as well as attended an English lesson for students.