Close-up of the most modern school in Hai Duong city, worth over 120 billion VND
THE ANH•August 31, 2024 20:12
Marie Curie II Secondary and High School, the second campus of Marie Curie Secondary and High School, will be put into use at the beginning of the new school year 2024-2025 with the most modern facilities and equipment in Hai Duong city.
Marie Curie II Secondary and High School was established under Decision No. 2198/QD-UBND dated October 10, 2023 of the People's Committee of Hai Duong province. The school is located on Tran Nguyen Dan street, Thanh Binh ward (Hai Duong city), started construction in December 2023, with a total investment of 123 billion VND, with the most modern architecture in Hai Duong city.The school can accommodate 2,000 students. The school has currently enrolled 400 students in grades 6 and 10. This is also the first batch of students at Marie Curie II Secondary and High School.The school has 75 new classrooms and functional rooms designed and equipped with modern facilities and a new space.100% classrooms are equipped with TV and air conditioningComputer room with modern computer and projector systemThe football field is covered with artificial grass, spacious.The school has many preferential policies such as scholarships, tuition reduction for students in difficult circumstances, families with preferential policies, students with excellent academic achievements. In the 2024-2025 school year, students who choose to study at Marie Curie II Secondary and High School will receive a 20% tuition reduction.Basic monthly cost for primary school students is about 1,070,000 VND; 5,350,000 VND/semester/5 months with services such as tuition, quality assessment fee/assessment, exam questions, exam papers, photocopying, electricity, water, sanitation, parking, electronic contact book, depreciation of facilitiesMarie Curie II Secondary and High School, when put into operation, will meet the learning needs of students in Hai Duong City and neighboring areas, especially students in the western part of the city, contributing to reducing pressure on public secondary and high schools.