Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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1. Begin the admissions process by submitting a completed Application Form to the school’s Admissions Office. Along with the form, you must provide recent school reports or transcripts, a copy of the student’s passport or ID, health and vaccination records and any supporting documents such as standardized test results or certificates.
2. After receiving your application, the admissions team will arrange a detailed introduction to the school’s curriculum, vision, and programmes. A campus tour is conducted so you can become familiar with the facilities and daily routines before assessments begin.
3. Students undergo a series of assessments to ensure appropriate placement and support.
4. Once assessments are complete, the school will notify parents of the admission decision. If the student is accepted, the admissions team will guide families through the registration process and share details of the tuition and fee structure along with the payment agreement plan.
5. After registration and payment are finalised, the school issues an Official Letter of Acceptance.
The school does not publicly describe information on waitlist or applicant pool system.
Horizon International Bilingual School operates a scholarship programme that rewards students for high performance in external and internal examinations, with awards paid either as tuition-fee waivers for the following semester or, in the case of graduating students, as cash payments in VND.
Horizon International Bilingual School’s Ho Chi Minh Campus is a K–12 school located at 6–6A–8 Street No. 44 in Thao Dien Ward, Thu Duc City, within Ho Chi Minh City. The campus hosts a Bilingual Programme that combines Vietnam’s Ministry of Education and Training curriculum with the Cambridge International Curriculum, including Cambridge Primary and Lower Secondary Checkpoints and Cambridge IGCSE examinations, with school-wide authorization to offer A-Level pathways. Students learn core subjects in English and Vietnamese, with bilingual teaching in areas such as mathematics and science. Horizon has a strong record in International Olympiads and Projects, where students have earned medals in mathematics, robotics, computer science, arts and more. Clubs range from robotics and coding to visual arts, drama, cooking and global issues, giving students many ways to explore interests beyond lessons. Together, these programmes provide a clearly structured bilingual and Cambridge-aligned education from early years through high school graduation.