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The Western Australian International School System (WASS) is a multi-campus international school network in central Ho Chi Minh City. It delivers Western Australian and international qualifications, with a pathway from the Western Australian Early Years Program through WA Curriculum Partial–Integrated Program, WAce International, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. The school emphasizes English-language instruction, a broad extra-curricular program, and a diverse student body from many nationalities. WASS is accredited by SCSA, IBO, and CIS, and operates across five campuses to support students from age 2 through Year 12.
Anne Hill International School’s Preschool Campus in Thu Đức City (HCMC) welcomes children 18 months to 5 years into Playgroup, Nursery, and Kindergarten classes. The preschool follows the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC), supported by approaches such as Montessori, Jolly Phonics, and Numicon to build literacy, numeracy, and PIES skills through playful, thematic learning. Facilities highlighted for early years include an eco-garden, library, canteen, outdoor playground, swimming pool, and water play area. Families can choose half-day (8:15–12:30) or full-day (to 17:00) programmes, with optional after-school care until 18:00 and an optional school bus serving nearby neighborhoods. The language of instruction is English, with Mandarin and Vietnamese offered as second languages. Co-curricular options for preschoolers include English Fun Learning, Art, Outdoor Sports & Games, Cheer Dance, Piano, Roller Blang, and Chess.
ABC International School (ABCIS) operates two campuses in Ho Chi Minh City: Trung Son and Nha Be. It delivers the British Curriculum in English for ages 2–18, starting with EYFS, then the English National Curriculum in Primary with Vietnamese from Year 1, and secondary study with French and Chinese. The Secondary programme leads to International GCSEs in Years 10–11 and International AS/A‑Levels in Years 12–13, with AP available. The school is recognised by the UK government. Facilities at Trung Son include air‑conditioned classrooms, a library, a music room, a sleep room, and a dining hall, plus interactive screens and iPads. Nha Be features a 25‑metre pool, a 4G football pitch, an indoor gym and fitness centre, and specialist spaces for Food Tech, Design Tech, ICT, Art and Music, plus a Recording Studio, a 400‑seat theatre, and a 100‑seat auditorium. The ECA programme offers over 80 weekly activities, including Model United Nations, the International Award, and a house system.
Royal School – Phu My Hung Campus is part of Royal School, a member of HUTECH Education that offers multi-level education from Kindergarten through Primary, Secondary and High School. The school combines the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) curriculum with the Cambridge International Education Program, providing a bilingual program in both English and Vietnamese. Royal School emphasises a modern, dynamic learning environment designed to support student development, with a community of experienced Vietnamese and international teachers who use innovative teaching approaches to help students build strong foundations in knowledge and language skills. The Phu My Hung Campus is one of three Royal School locations and offers a learning space focused on nurturing good personal qualities and essential life skills alongside academic study. Royal School also highlights the importance of close interactions between families and the school to support each student’s growth.
La Petite Ecole Ho Chi Minh City is a bilingual French international school offering nursery, preschool and primary education in Ho Chi Minh City. Opened in 2017 and located in the Thao Dien neighborhood of District 2, it is accredited by the French Ministry of Education for cycles 1, 2 and 3 since 2020–2023 and is part of the AEFE network. The school teaches the French National Curriculum in bilingual French–English instruction, with Vietnamese language introduced from kindergarten onward. The 4,500 m² campus includes bright classrooms with IT equipment, two libraries, an auditorium, art and music rooms, language rooms, a 25‑meter swimming pool, a football pitch, a basketball court, two playgrounds, a nap room and a communal canteen. The program emphasises autonomous, curious learning and the integration of technology. It attracts families from many nationalities and aims to provide a small-scale, caring environment with a family-like atmosphere.
APU’s Preschool & Elementary campus in District 11 delivers an American curriculum with instruction in English and dedicated English Language Development (ELD) support. Learning in the early years emphasizes play-based approaches alongside structured programs such as Jolly Phonics, Go Math, Interactive Science, and leveled readers. Beyond classrooms, younger students can join the STEM-Robotics Club and take part in music activities and International Arts Week. Families across the city can use APU’s Shuttle Bus service, which operates pick-up and drop-off in every district with electronic student cards for safety and punctuality. APU also offers a boarding (dormitory) option close to campus for families who need it. The school’s pathway is aligned with U.S. education, and APU publishes information about AP and College Bridge opportunities as students progress through later grades.
The American School (TAS) in Ho Chi Minh City offers an American curriculum from Early Childhood to Grade 12, with instruction in English and a broad AP program in high school (including AP Chinese, AP Spanish, and AP sciences and mathematics). The campus in An Phu, Thu Duc City, opened in 2020, spans about 25,000–30,000 m² and includes a STEM lab, creative studios and sports facilities. Early Childhood classes are 10–15 students, and the school notes small class sizes across later grades. Students can study French, Chinese, or Korean as second languages in Middle School and take Vietnamese Studies to explore local history and culture. TAS highlights extracurriculars such as Student Council, MUN and Debate, plus SISAC sports team. The school enrolls about 400 students and provides a school bus service.
Horizon International Bilingual School’s Ho Chi Minh Campus is a K–12 school located at 6–6A–8 Street No. 44 in Thao Dien Ward, Thu Duc City, within Ho Chi Minh City. The campus hosts a Bilingual Programme that combines Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training curriculum with the Cambridge International Curriculum, including Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary Checkpoints and Cambridge IGCSE examinations, with school-wide authorization to offer A-Level pathways. Students learn core subjects in English and Vietnamese, with bilingual teaching in areas such as mathematics and science. Horizon has a strong record in International Olympiads and Projects, where students have earned medals in mathematics, robotics, computer science, arts and more. Clubs range from robotics and coding to visual arts, drama, cooking and global issues, giving students many ways to explore interests beyond lessons. Together, these programmes provide a clearly structured bilingual and Cambridge-aligned education from early years through high school graduation.
Wellspring Saigon South opens in August 2026 as a pioneering bilingual campus in Ho Chi Minh City. The school implements an American bilingual framework, integrating the Vietnamese national curriculum with US educational standards, ultimately culminating in Advanced Placement (AP) courses and the AP Capstone Diploma. Situated on a 15,000-square-meter campus with four street frontages and river access, the facility reserves 65% of its space for outdoor, green environments. Notable learning areas include specialized biology, chemistry, and physics laboratories, a Maker Space, dance studios, a culinary arts room, and a 16-seater transportation fleet. A distinctive aspect of the school is its official membership in the UNESCO Happy Schools network, prioritizing student well-being and positive emotional growth alongside academics. Another unique offering is the strict 1:1 foreign teacher to teaching assistant model for international subjects, ensuring personalized attention within a campus-wide 1:4 staff-to-student ratio.
Anne Hill International School’s Primary School (Years 1–6) in An Khanh, Thu Duc City, delivers the Cambridge Primary framework alongside the International Primary Curriculum (IPC). Lessons are taught in English, with Vietnamese Language & Culture (compulsory for Vietnamese students) and Mandarin (YCT standards) offered as additional languages. Core subjects include English, Mathematics (drawing on Singapore Mathematics), and Science, with specialist lessons in Music, Art & Design, PE, Swimming, and ICT. Students join teacher-led Co-Curricular Activities such as Science & Engineering, Robotics, Arts & Crafts, Speech & Drama, Football, Chess, and Yoga—usually held 3–4 pm after classes. The school provides a bus service covering nearby neighbourhoods. Primary hours are 8:00 am–3:00 pm. AHI is a registered Cambridge International School and an IPC Member School, with assessment and benchmarking explained on the curriculum pages and in the fees/handbook materials.
Royal School – Phu Lam Campus in Ho Chi Minh City offers bilingual education from **Kindergarten through Grade 12** based on the **Cambridge International curriculum integrated with the Vietnamese national program**. The school’s programme combines international English-medium learning with Vietnamese instruction across Early Years, Primary, Secondary and High School stages. Students at Royal School Phu Lam engage in a range of **extracurricular activities**, such as the **Royal Speaking Contest** and the **Royal Olympics**, which include football and basketball events that extend learning beyond the classroom. The campus hosts purpose-built **functional learning spaces** designed to support subjects like ICT, science, and arts, and offers **after-school programmes** to help students explore interests and talents. A notable feature is the school’s bilingual Cambridge curriculum accessible through all grade levels, fostering language development alongside academic study.
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