Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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The Middle & High School campus follows a US-based curriculum aligned with American academic standards. Middle school students (Grades 6–8) study core subjects such as English, mathematics, science, and social studies, along with elective courses that prepare them for upper-level coursework. High school students (Grades 9–12) follow a credit-based system using Carnegie units, completing required subjects across English, math, science, social studies, computer science, physical education, and the arts. Students in Grades 11 and 12 may take Advanced Placement (AP) courses and participate in the College Bridge Program, which allows them to earn university credits while still enrolled in high school. Vietnamese nationals also complete compulsory subjects such as Vietnamese History, Geography, and Civics as required by the Ministry of Education and Training. The English Language Development (ELD) program supports students who need additional English preparation before transitioning into the full academic program.
APU American International School’s Middle & High School campus in Ho Chi Minh City offers a US-style curriculum accredited and recognized by US state education departments, with teaching delivered entirely in English. Located in District 11 at 286 Lanh Binh Thang Street, the campus serves students in Grades 6–12. Students follow a California-aligned program and can access Advanced Placement (AP) and College Bridge Program (CBP) courses, which allow them to earn US university credits while still in high school. A dedicated ELD (English Language Development) program supports learners who are new to English so they can integrate into mainstream classes, while required Vietnamese History, Geography, and Civics maintain strong local content. Student life includes clubs such as Football, Music, Math & Science, Charity, and Photography & Movie, alongside an active Student Council and structured community service that is required for graduation. Boarding, shuttle bus services, and on-campus counseling further support students’ daily life and future university pathways.