Vietnam, Hanoi
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Located in the Long Bien District in a secure residential community about 20 minutes from Hanoi city centre, BIS Hanoi is a purpose-built campus designed for ages 2–18. The campus features age-appropriate spaces, purpose-built facilities, and high-tech classrooms that support modern learning. It includes a 200-seat theatre, a STEAM Maker Space, and a well-equipped library with breakout areas for group work. The environment supports performing arts, STEAM, and digital learning across the curriculum.
The campus has a 25-metre swimming pool, an early years splash pool, a sports hall, and an Astroturf playing field. There is also an indoor swimming pool and grass playing fields for training and competition. These facilities support physical education and competitive sport.
World-class science and ICT suites and classrooms are equipped with EdTech, including SMART Boards and iPads. The STEAM Maker Space houses robotics and 3D printers to support hands-on learning. The campus also provides specialist drama and music spaces and dedicated educational technology support for the secondary phase.
More than 90 co-curricular clubs and activities are offered. The school collaborates with MIT and Juilliard to enrich arts and STEAM learning, and with UNICEF for social responsibility projects. The Global Campus platform connects BIS Hanoi learners with peers worldwide, and local and international trips are part of the program, including a Tanzania expedition.
BIS Hanoi is a co-educational international day school for ages 2–18 in the Vinhomes Riverside area of Long Bien District. Children follow the English Early Years Foundation Stage and the National Curriculum for England, progressing to Cambridge IGCSEs in Years 10–11 and the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13. Learning is led by native English-speaking teachers and supported by specialist facilities, including a STEAM Maker Space; students also benefit from Nord Anglia collaborations with The Juilliard School, MIT, and UNICEF. The school runs a private bus service, including a published fee schedule and late-bus options linked to co-curricular activities. Typical class sizes are capped at 24, with small IB classes (average 11). Admissionsoutlinese entry requirements anassessesss language support where needed.