On November 28, Invenco Intellectual Property Company Limited coordinated with the Department of Education and Training of Quan Son district (Thanh Hoa) to donate 20 computers to Son Dien 1 Primary School and Son Dien 2 Primary School (Son Dien commune).
Attending the computer donation ceremony were Mr. Chu Dinh Trong, Standing Vice Chairman of Quan Son District People's Committee; Mr. Le Huy Ha, Head of the District Education and Training Department and leaders of Son Dien commune.
Son Dien Primary School this school year has 237 students, with 12 classes. The proportion of students from the Thai and Muong ethnic groups accounts for over 90%, the remaining are children from the Kinh ethnic group.
Ms. Le Xuan Quynh (2nd from right), Mr. Chu Dinh Trong, Standing Vice Chairman of Quan Son District People's Committee (2nd from left) at the computer donation ceremony to Son Dien 1 Primary School.
Mr. Nguyen Van Phuc, Principal of the school, said that according to the content of the 2018 General Education Program, Information Technology becomes a mandatory subject for 3rd grade students. However, because computers are not yet equipped, so The school temporarily asked for an old keyboard for students to practice typing. The purpose is for them to remember the letters and characters on the keyboard.
Ms. Le Xuan Quynh and representatives of the district People's Committee and Quan Son Department of Education and Training took photos with teachers and students of Son Dien 1 Primary School
Understanding the difficulties of teachers and students, the family of Ms. Le Xuan Quynh, Director of Invenco Intellectual Property Company Limited, donated 20 computers. Of these, 10 computers were given to Son Dien 1 Primary School and the remaining 10 computers were given to teachers and students of Son Dien 2 Primary School.
Ms. Quynh shared that in nearly 10 years of implementing volunteer programs, this was the first time her family "shared difficulties" with the teachers and students of two primary schools in Son Dien commune (Quan Son, Thanh Hoa).
Donating computers to students at Son Dien 2 Primary School.
Coming to the teachers and students of the two schools, we felt the love that the teachers had for the students like a family. Hopefully this sharing will help teachers and students of the two schools overcome some difficulties and serve well the subject of Informatics and document searching," Ms. Quynh shared.
Ms. Le Xuan Quynh instructs students on how to use computers at Son Dien 2 Primary School.
In addition to donating computers, the family of Ms. Le Xuan Quynh and Dr. Truong Ngoc Tuan also donated milk, candy and had cultural exchanges with teachers and students of the two schools.
Dr. Truong Ngoc Tuan, Deputy Director of Invenco Intellectual Property Company Limited.
Mr. Nguyen Huu Du, Principal of Son Dien 2 Primary School also expressed his joy when receiving a meaningful gift from the representative of Invenco Intellectual Property Company Limited. With 10 new computers, teachers and students can both learn and practice Informatics and look up documents.
Ms. Le Xuan Quynh donated milk and candy to students of Son Dien 2 Primary School
Ms. Le Xuan Quynh's family had a cultural exchange with teachers and students of Son Dien 2 Primary School.
In previous school years, because there were no computer screens, children only memorized letters and characters through typing operations on the keyboard. Therefore, teaching and learning are somewhat affected. With 10 new computers, not only does it serve Computer Science well, but looking up documents also becomes easier," said Mr. Du.
The volunteer group took souvenir photos with leaders of Son Dien 1 Primary School and Son Dien 2 Primary School.
Mr. Le Huy Ha, Head of Education and Training Department of Quan Son district.
Mr. Le Huy Ha, Head of the Department of Education and Training of Quan Son district, shared: "The help of Ms. Le Xuan Quynh's family is very meaningful, helping students of 2 primary schools in Son Dien commune have the opportunity to access information, Especially, it serves well the subject of Information Technology as required by the 2018 General Education Program. Currently, Quan Son also has many difficult schools, in dire need of the help of sponsors."