On December 10, representatives of SVTECH company donated 20 laptops worth 150 million VND to students of A Ngo Primary & Secondary School in A Ngo Commune, Dakrong District, Quang Tri Province.
The event is part of SVTECH’s annual series of charitable activities, aimed at providing learning equipment for local students to support teaching and meet the 2022-2023 general education curriculum: making IT and English compulsory subjects for students from grade 3, according to Circular 32/2018/TT-BGDDT dated December 26, 2018, of the Ministry of Education and Training.

Attending the handover ceremony of 20 laptops, on the school’s side, were Mr. Hoang Quan Can (Principal) along with the Board of Management, teachers, and students of the school.
In particular, Mr. Nguyen Si Huan, Head of the Education Department of Dakrong District, Mr. Mai Van Nam, Deputy Secretary of the Quang Tri Provincial Youth Union, and the Commune Party Committee, Border Guard, and Dakrong District Youth Union were also present at the ceremony.

Representing the school, Mr. Can emotionally expressed his deep gratitude to SVTECH and committed to using the computers for the right purposes, preserving them, and ensuring good teaching and learning. He also did not forget to send wishes for health and success to the Company’s Board of Directors.
“Seeing the emotions of the teachers and students of A Ngo school makes me feel happy too. SVTECH’s charitable activity this year is truly practical, oriented towards sustainability, and very timely for the school to meet the teaching policies and programs”,Mr. Le Dinh Duc Trong – SVTECH Representative shared after the ceremony.

Along with Mr. Trong, on SVTECH’s side, there were also Mr. Tran Phuoc Hau (GIS Engineer) and Mr. Hoang Anh Tuan (Brand Manager) participating in donating 20 laptops to A Ngo students.



It is hoped that 20 laptops, though not too many, will partly help the teachers and students of A Ngo Primary & Secondary School take steady steps on the journey to find knowledge, ensuring the “educational equity” that society always aims for.
Nhu Ho