After taking nearly five months of online courses, Xiong Shuaiheng, a 17-year-old student at Hubei Wuchang Experimental High School in Wuhan, Hubei province, was excited to return to school on Friday.
Over 53,000 students in Wuhan, Hubei province-the city hit hardest by the coronavirus in China-will take the national college entrance exam, or gaokao, on Tuesday.
Hongshan Primary School -- in Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ), located in Wuhan city in Central China’s Hubei province -- has launched a virtual reality course platform at an online news conference on June 6, according WHDZ officials.
Wuhan University announced late on Monday that graduating students currently in China's mainland and postgraduates with scientific research tasks currently in Chinese mainland may return to the university starting from June 8 as the COVID-19 epidemic subsides.
Final-year students, who live in the Chinese mainland and pursue undergraduate and postgraduate studies in Hubei's universities, can return to school starting from June 8, a new notice said on Monday.
A total of 16 middle schools in Wuhan Economic & Technological Development Zone (WHDZ) -- located in Wuhan city, Central China’s Hubei province -- resumed classes for their ninth-grade students on May 20, according to the official WeChat account of the WHDZ.
Students in their final year at junior high schools in Wuhan can return to school on May 20, becoming the second batch of students allowed to be back in class, a new notice said on Thursday.
After taking online courses for more than two months, Huang Guanzhong, a senior at Wuhan High School, was thrilled to finally return to school for the new semester on Wednesday.