Vietnam, Hanoi
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Ministry of Education and Training of Vietnam – This is the national education authority in Vietnam; accreditation by the Ministry confirms the school meets all Vietnamese statutory educational standards and allows students to receive an official Vietnamese high-school diploma upon completion of Grade 12.
Cambridge Assessment International Education – This international accreditation authorises the school to offer Cambridge International qualifications, including Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level programmes. These qualifications are recognised globally and support university entry worldwide.
WIDA Framework affiliation – The school is affiliated with the WIDA Framework, an internationally used model for supporting academic language development. This framework guides structured English-language support for learners at all levels.
Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award participation – Horizon participates in this award programme, which is recognised in many countries and provides structured opportunities in leadership, service, personal development, and adventure for students who pursue this award.
National College for Professional Development affiliation – The school’s educators benefit from professional learning opportunities through this UK-based organisation, which supports teacher professional growth and reflective practice.
The school does not publicly disclose information on any awards won by the school.
Horizon International Bilingual School – Hanoi Campus offers two main pathways: a Bilingual Programme combining the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training curriculum with the Cambridge International Curriculum and an International Programme following the Cambridge curriculum from Grade 1 (Year 2) to Grade 12 (Year 13). The campus on To Ngoc Van Street in Tay Ho District serves learners from roughly age 2 to 18, with Kindergarten and Early Learning as entry points. Horizon places strong emphasis on enrichment through a structured Reading Programme, a Laptop 1–1 programme, extra support classes for IGCSE, A/AS and IELTS, and student-led conferences that involve families in reviewing progress and setting goals. Family Sports Days, arts and athletics activities, clubs such as Robotics, Service Learning and Student Council add further opportunities beyond the classroom.