Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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Secondary Campus is connected to the Junior Campus by a covered bridge and provides a 21st‑century learning environment with technology‑enabled spaces. It features DREAMS, science, and design and technology labs, and a robotics room. It offers indoor and outdoor basketball courts, a football pitch, a fitness centre, and a 25‑metre swimming pool. Creative spaces include a professional auditorium, dance studios, soundproof music rooms, and The Curve, the expansive secondary library.
The campus has a 25‑metre swimming pool, an Astroturf pitch, basketball courts, and a fitness centre.
The Secondary Campus houses a suite of science labs, design and technology labs, a robotics room, and visual arts studios. DREAMS labs support technology‑rich learning, and The Curve library provides study spaces, with a dedicated Sixth Form Centre and wellbeing area to support senior students.
The school offers more than 100 co‑curricular activities on each campus, including sport, drama, music, arts, leadership, environment, and politics. Students participate in expeditions in Vietnam and around the world and engage in international collaborations, including partnerships with MIT and The Juilliard School.
The Secondary Campus of BIS HCMC serves students from Years 7 to 13 (ages 11–18) and is located in the Thao Dien neighbourhood of Ho Chi Minh City. Students follow the English National Curriculum through Key Stage 3, move into the internationally recognised Cambridge IGCSE programme in Years 10-11, and complete their studies in Years 12–13 with the IB Diploma Programme. Instruction is in English and the campus offers specialist facilities including science and design labs, robotics rooms, and a professional-scale auditorium. The language options, range of electives, and extensive co-curricular activities ensure students can personalise their pathways. With more than 100 co-curricular activities listed for the campus, students have opportunities to engage in leadership, service, performing arts, STEM and sport alongside their academic programme. The campus is designed to support progression to universities worldwide and to help each student find their strengths.