Vietnam, Hanoi
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Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School serves students from Kindergarten to High School. It is the first bilingual school in Hanoi to be in operation since 2009. The campus spans 26,000 m² with a green ecosystem. There is about 50 m² of green space per student and an average teacher-to-care staff-to-student ratio of 1:5. The school offers a bilingual English–Vietnamese program that combines the Vietnam MOET curriculum with an international program from the United Kingdom.
The school emphasizes sports and cultural events, offering more than 35 activities per academic year. The campus provides outdoor spaces that support these activities as part of a holistic learning environment. The program encourages participation in athletics and cultural events to complement academics.
Hanoi Academy runs a bilingual program with two curricula: one from the Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training and an international program from the United Kingdom. The school previously implemented the Australian Queensland curriculum and now centers on the British curriculum to align with MOET. The program aims to develop personal capacity and social awareness, using modern teaching methods and Learning Projects for assessment. Diplomas recognized by examination centers provide access to international learning opportunities.
Hanoi Academy offers rich and diverse inter-level activities and events. These activities provide opportunities for students to assume leadership roles and contribute to the development of six core values. More than 35 sports and cultural activities are offered each academic year as part of the school's extracurricular program.
Hanoi Academy International Bilingual School, founded in 2009, is located inside the Ciputra urban community on the northwest edge of Hanoi. The school educates children from age 3 through 18, combining the Vietnamese national curriculum with the British curriculum leading to internationally recognised iGCSE and A-Level qualifications. Classes remain small — around 20 students — and lessons are delivered bilingually in English and Vietnamese. The campus includes sports facilities, a swimming pool, a gym, and rooms for arts and music, enabling students to engage in sports, dance, and creative activities alongside their academic work. With a bilingual programme and dual diplomas, Hanoi Academy supports both local and international pathways for further studies. A school bus service is available to help families commuting from nearby neighbourhoods. Its approach aims to prepare students for both Vietnamese and international university admissions.