Vietnam, Hanoi
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The campus occupies 1.2 hectares on Hoang Minh Giam Street in Cau Giay District. The design centers on a green, light-infused, sustainable urban environment and an open, supportive learning community reflecting shared values. The spaces are natural, spacious and airy to enhance the learning experience. Classrooms are modern and flexible, with multi-purpose tables and chairs that support group and individual learning. The campus includes a broad range of specialized facilities aligned with the Ontario Curriculum to support contemporary teaching and learning.
The school provides indoor and outdoor sport facilities, including an indoor swimming pool and a gym/fitness centre. There is an indoor games room and outdoor spaces such as a football field, an outdoor basketball court, a running track and an outdoor badminton court. The campus also features multiple outdoor and indoor play areas to support physical education and active play.
Academic spaces include STEM rooms, science laboratories and a design & technology room for hands-on learning. Art and music spaces include an art room, a music room and a dance studio. A food technology room provides practical kitchen-based learning, while a library and ICT suites support research and digital literacy. The campus also includes an auditorium and a black box for performing arts, plus a multipurpose hall for assemblies, performances and collaboration.
Clubs include Coding & Robotics, Python Programming, Culinary Arts, Drama and Chess. Leadership opportunities include Students Council, Prefects and Peer Mentors. A Life Skills framework supports holistic development, with programs linked to Cambridge University and Camtree. The school also hosts events such as Arts Week and Sports Day to foster co-curricular engagement.
Hanoi Toronto School (HTS) in Hanoi’s Cầu Giấy district offers children ages 4–18 a bilingual Canadian–Vietnamese education combining the Ontario curriculum with Vietnamese MOET standards. Students follow either a fully Cambridge Ontario-based program or a dual-diploma pathway, earning the Canadian Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) — and in the dual track, also the Vietnamese High School Diploma. The campus features STEAM labs, makerspaces, indoor sports areas, rooftop gardens, and specialized arts and technology rooms, supporting hands-on learning in science, technology, art and more. Students can explore interests through clubs such as Coding & Robotics, Culinary Arts, Drama and Chess. Classes are delivered primarily in English, with Vietnamese bilingual support, enabling students to develop strong English fluency while staying connected to Vietnamese language and culture. A school-bus service is available to support commuting families. HTS aims to prepare students for global opportunities while grounding learning in a bilingual, multicultural context.