What is the significance of lower secondary school uniforms in Vietnam?

According to the current regulations, what is the significance of lower secondary school uniforms in Vietnam?

What is the significance of lower secondary school uniforms in Vietnam?

According to Article 2 of Circular 26/2009/TT-BGDDT:

Uniforms, Graduation Attire

1. Uniforms are attire used for all students of a school to wear when coming to school to enhance responsibility, honor, and pride in the school's tradition, demonstrating equality among students, and contributing to the construction of a learning environment and cultural lifestyle.

Uniforms include: color-coordinated pants, color-coordinated shirts (shirts, jackets, or ao dai), badges, shoes or sandals.

Thus, according to the above provision, lower secondary school uniforms are to be worn uniformly by all students in the school.

This implies that the uniforms aim to enhance the sense of responsibility, honor, and pride in the school's tradition, demonstrating equality among students and contributing to the construction of a learning environment and cultural lifestyle.

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What are regulations on lower secondary school student uniforms in the summer in Vietnam?

Based on Article 4 of Circular 26/2009/TT-BGDDT:

Uniform Standards

1. Summer uniforms include:

a) shirts and trousers or traditional ao dai.

b) Shoes or sandals with back straps.

c) The school badge is attached to the left chest or the outer middle of the left sleeve (for students in general education institutions); attached to the left chest (for students at vocational secondary schools, university students).

For female students, if skirts are used, the skirt length must cover the knees.

If the ao dai is chosen as the uniform, only female students in high schools, vocational secondary schools, and universities will wear it.

2. Winter uniforms include:

a) Coats.

b) Trousers or skirts like the summer uniforms (for females).

c) The school badge is attached to the left chest or the outer middle of the left sleeve (for students in general education institutions); attached to the left chest (for students at vocational secondary schools, university students).

3. Aside from the regulated uniform days, students must dress neatly, cleanly, and seriously when coming to school on the remaining days.

In addition, according to Article 7 of Circular 26/2009/TT-BGDDT, the responsibilities of general education institutions are as follows:

Responsibilities of General Education Institutions

1. Depending on the climate, weather of regions, and based on the school's conditions with the consensus of parents, the principal decides the uniform wearing and specifies the design, color, and the number of uniform days in the week.

2. If there is a need to change the design and color of the uniform, the approval of the school board and the parents' representative committee is required.

3. Parents or the parents' representative committee organize the sewing or purchasing of uniforms according to the conformity of this Circular and other school regulations.

Thus, according to the above provision, lower secondary school students' summer uniforms will include:

- Shirts and trousers or traditional ao dai.

- Shoes or sandals with back straps.

- The school badge is attached to the left chest or the outer middle of the left sleeve (for students in general education institutions); attached to the left chest (for students at vocational secondary schools, university students).

For female students, if skirts are used, the skirt length must cover the knees.

Additionally, lower secondary school student uniforms are also dependent on the climate, weather of regions, and based on the school's conditions with the consensus of parents, the principal decides the uniform wearing and specifies the design, color, and the number of uniform days in the week.

*Note: Parents or the parents' representative committee organize the sewing or purchasing of uniforms according to the conformity of Circular 26/2009/TT-BGDDT and other school regulations.

If there is a need to change the design and color of the uniform, the approval of the school board and the parents' representative committee is required.

Shall the Director of the Department of Education and Training of Vietnam supervise the organization of uniform wearing at lower secondary schools in the area in Vietnam?

Based on Clause 2, Article 6 of Circular 26/2009/TT-BGDDT on the responsibilities of the Director of the Department of Education and Training:

Responsibilities of the Director of the Department of Education and Training

1. The Director of the Department of Education and Training is responsible for guiding general education institutions, and other education institutions under their management in the implementation of this Circular.

2. Direct, inspect, and supervise the implementation of uniform wearing at general education institutions and other education institutions under their management.

Thus, according to the above provision, the Director of the Department of Education and Training is responsible for supervising the organization of uniform wearing at lower secondary schools in their area to ensure compliance with legal regulations.

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