In order to go from the centre of Tan Uyen District to Ta Mit Kindergarten in Ta Mit Commune, the teachers have to spend VND100,000 to VND150,000 per person to travel on boat and then still have to walk across part of the river as the water level this season is too low. It takes two hours to cross the river and another hour on foot. But most dangerously, the teachers have to cross a steep cliff with an extremely small pass.
Two teachers carefully crossing a mountain path to Ta Mit Kindergarten |
The path is so narrow that they can only walk in single-file along the cliff or else they will fall into the river below. Despite the danger, the teachers still have to go to the district centre to buy food and other necessities every week.
According to To Hong Diep, headmaster of Ta Mit Kindergarten, they had two schools at It Chom Village and Nam Khan Village with a total of 145 pupils. They are also teaching 145 primary pupils.
Clinging to the steep cliff |
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"The teachers have to travel 75km to buy food for the whole school for the next week. They start on Friday but can only return to school on Sunday," he said.
Teachers have to walk across a river to return to school |
As part of the literacy programme for mountainous areas, the teachers have to stay for three years before they can get a transfer to another location. The government provides each pupil with VND6,000 a day while a teacher's monthly salary is VND5-7million (US$227-US$318).
"I want to share those pictures so that everyone has a more understanding about our situation and can sympathise with the difficulties teachers have to face, especially in remote areas like Ta Mit," Diep said.