Vietnam, Hanoi
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Boarding is offered at Brighton College Vietnam with pupils assigned to one of six boarding Houses. Each pupil is nurtured by a dedicated team of boarding staff, and boarding life includes a range of social activities to support academic effort. The school provides a bus network with routes that facilitate travel on Friday nights and Monday mornings, and there is an emphasis on flexible options including weekly and full boarding with accompanying evening and weekend activities.
All uniform and sports kit must be clearly labelled with the pupil's first and surname inside. Ties should be smartly tied, top buttons done up, shirts tucked in, and jackets worn in corridors and on formal occasions. Hair must be tidy and in a natural colour, with long hair tied back; jewellery is limited to a single stud in each earlobe; there is no makeup or nail varnish for Years 1–9, with discreet makeup permitted for Years 10–13; skirts or dresses should be knee length; shoes should be black and conventional; the school shop is the supplier for most items with exceptions for swimming gear.
The boarding provision uses six boarding Houses, creating a house-based structure for boarders with dedicated care and strong pastoral support.
Brighton College Vietnam is a member of the Brighton College family, delivering a British education for pupils aged 3–18 in Hanoi and forming part of a global network of Brighton College schools.
Brighton College Vietnam is an all-through international school in Hanoi, opened in August 2023 and located within the lakeside Vinhomes Ocean Park residential-urban complex in Gia Lam. It offers education for children from age 3 up to age 18, structured across Early Years/Prep, Primary, Secondary, and Sixth Form levels. Instruction is primarily in English, with Vietnamese language and culture embedded, and students may also study Mandarin or French. The curriculum follows the English National Curriculum, leads to IGCSE at Key Stage 4, and from 2025 onwards offers the IB Diploma at Sixth Form. Class sizes are capped at 24, and the student body is around 550–600. The campus spans 3.4 ha with green space, outdoor fields, indoor sports halls, a four-season pool, 18 science labs, a 500-seat theatre and professional music/drama studios — supporting strong STEM, arts, and sports programmes. A school bus service is available for commuting.