Vietnam, Hanoi
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Hanoi Toronto School does not publicly disclose its founding year or the circumstances of its establishment. The website does not provide historical background, key milestones, or information about the school’s development over time. There is no published detail on the school’s ownership structure or whether it is part of a larger education group. As a result, no historical narrative can be confirmed from publicly available information.
The school website includes general descriptions of student life but does not publish specific details about community events, celebrations, or cultural programmes. There is no list of regular school-wide activities, festivals, family events, or partnerships with local organisations. The website does not describe how families engage with the school community or how community-building is supported across year groups.
Hanoi Toronto School does not publicly provide information about a Parent Teacher Association (PTA). There are no details about parent groups, committee structures, parent-led activities, or opportunities for involvement. The website does not reference PTA-organised events or channels for parent–school collaboration. No information is available on whether the school hosts parent workshops, volunteer programmes, or advisory committees. As a result, no specific PTA activities or structures can be documented.
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.