Australia and Laos Celebrate Milestones in Primary Education Partnership

22/09/2025 15:00
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KPL On 19th September 2025, a delegation of Australian Parliamentarians participating in the Australian Regional Leadership Initiative (ARLI) visited a Primary School in Vientiane. They were joined by Mr. Kingmano Phommahaxay, Vice-Minister for Education and Sports of Lao PDR, Ms. Benita Sommerville, Deputy Ambassador, Australian Embassy, and senior officials from the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) and Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The visit highlighted the tangible outcomes of Australia’s ongoing investment in primary education through the BEQUAL program.


The Parliamentarians observed lively classrooms where students actively engaged in learning Lao Language, English, Sciences and Environment classes. Children participated in hands-on science experiments and collaborated enthusiastically on language activities, showing enjoyment and curiosity. The new teaching approach of the revised primary curriculum supported by Australia encourages learning through fun, interaction, and practical application, moving away from rote memorisation. Teachers guided students through activities, with a focus on critical thinking and participation, evidencing the success of the national primary curriculum renewal.

Mr. Kingmano Phommahaxay said, “This visit reaffirms the strong partnership between Lao PDR and Australia in advancing quality basic education. Together, we are building an inclusive education system where students actively engage and develop the skills needed for the 21st century. Australia’s support is vital to this transformation, and we are grateful for their commitment.”

Ms. Benita Sommerville added, “Australia values its long-standing relationship with the Lao PDR and the Ministry of Education and Sports. Our partnership, through the BEQUAL program, reflects our shared vision and commitment to inclusive and quality education. Today’s visit is a proud moment to see firsthand the positive impact of our collaboration to enhance children’s learning journeys.”

Alongside classroom visits, the delegation viewed an informative exhibition organised by MoES representatives. The exhibition highlighted three key areas supported by Australia and central to the education improvements underway: the revised national primary curriculum; the Spoken Lao approach, developed to support students who do not speak Lao as their mother tongue and promote inclusive learning for diverse ethnic groups; and the continuing professional development system for teachers to enhance teachers’ skills and ensure high-quality education delivery across the country.

Mr. Kingmano Phommahaxay noted “Australia’s support, through the BEQUAL program, has played a pivotal role in revising the national curriculum, producing quality teaching and learning materials, and establishing a system for continuing professional development for teachers. The program’s second phase focuses on ensuring teachers have ongoing opportunities to upgrade their skills and deliver high-quality education to every child.”

Ms. Benita Sommerville added "Ensuring every child has access to quality education means embracing diversity and inclusivity. We are proud to support initiatives like the Spoken Lao approach, which helps students who don’t speak Lao at home to fully participate and thrive in the classroom. This commitment reflects Australia’s belief that all children, regardless of their background, deserve the opportunity to learn and succeed."

The visit concluded with a gift handover ceremony. The Australian Government presented learning materials including storybooks, sports equipment, and school supplies to the school.

Through sustained partnership and mutual commitment, Australia and the Ministry of Education and Sports of the Lao PDR are working hand-in-hand to ensure equitable access to quality primary education for all children in the Lao PDR, building a brighter future for the nation.

KPL

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