Vietnam, Hanoi
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The school does not publicly disclose specific programmes, staff roles, or initiatives related to Social and Emotional Learning (SEL).
Dwight School Hanoi provides additional learning support through its Quest Programme, which is the only publicly mentioned SEN-related service.
The Quest Programme is described as additional academic support for students who require extra assistance, and it carries supplementary fees.
The school does not specify which types of Special Educational Needs can be supported, nor does it outline specialist staffing, assessment procedures, or provision models.
There is no indication that the school is a specialist SEN institution.
Beyond Quest, the school does not publicly disclose detailed policies or frameworks regarding SEN provision.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding EAL.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding mental wellbeing provision.
No counselling services, wellbeing teams, mental-health programmes, or student-support initiatives are described on the school’s official publications.
The school does not publicly disclose specific safeguarding or child-protection policies.
There is no publicly available information about designated safeguarding staff, reporting procedures, policy documents, or compliance frameworks.
Dwight School Hanoi opened in August 2024 and is located inside The Manor Central Park on Nguyễn Xiển Road in southwest Hanoi. The school serves children ages 3 – 18 (Preschool through Grade 12) and uses the English-language International Baccalaureate curriculum (PYP, MYP, DP). The campus — designed by an international studio — includes spacious learning studios, Makerspaces (Spark Labs), arts studios, a music conservatory, outdoor sports field, and indoor athletics/wellness facilities. Students can also study Vietnamese or Korean in addition to English. As part of the global network of Dwight Schools, families may access cross-campus activities, cultural exchange opportunities, and a cosmopolitan community. The school day is supported with transport services, and class sizes are typically around 20. For parents relocating from abroad, Dwight School Hanoi combines an internationally recognised curriculum with a modern campus and structured support for a smooth transition.