Nguyen Du School reinforces Vietnamese language preservation in Laos
Nguyen Du Lao–Vietnamese Bilingual School in Vientiane occupies a particularly important position, contributing to Vietnamese-language education, cultural preservation and the development of a knowledgeable and skilled young generation, while helping strengthen the special ties between Vietnam and Laos.
The school's board of management receives a certificate of merit from the Vientiane Capital Association of Vietnamese People. (Photo: VNA)

​Vientiane (VNA) - The Nguyen Du Lao–Vietnamese Bilingual School in Vientiane held its 2025–2026 academic year closing ceremony on June 23, reaffirming its role in preserving and promoting the Vietnamese language and cultural identity among the Vietnamese community in Laos.

Addressing the event, Vietnamese Ambassador to Laos Nguyen Minh Tam praised the school’s achievements and described it as a leading institution for Vietnamese language education abroad. He noted that amid deeper international integration, maintaining and developing Vietnamese among overseas communities carries long-term strategic significance.

The ambassador said the Vietnamese community's schools across Laos have become important cultural hubs that nurture Vietnamese identity among younger generations. Within this network, Nguyen Du School occupies a particularly important position, contributing to Vietnamese-language education, cultural preservation and the development of a knowledgeable and skilled young generation, while helping strengthen the special ties between Vietnam and Laos.

School Principal Nguyen Thi Thanh Huong reported that the school had maintained strong academic standards and achieved positive results in educational and extracurricular activities during the 2025–2026 academic year. She attributed these accomplishments to the support of the Vietnamese Embassy, Lao educational authorities, parents and the wider Vietnamese community.

Tam called on the school to improve educational quality, modernise teaching methods and expand the application of digital technologies, while continuing to serve as a centre for promoting the Vietnamese language and fostering younger generations' attachment to the homeland.

The ceremony concluded with certificates of merit and awards presented to outstanding teachers and students in recognition of their achievements during the academic year./.

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