Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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Languages taught at MIS include English, Vietnamese, Mandarin Chinese, French, and Spanish. English is the primary language of instruction at the River House campus, while Vietnamese is the primary language of communication at Binh An. Mandarin and Spanish are introduced across campuses, and French and Vietnamese are also offered as part of the program mix. The pages do not specify language levels (beginner to advanced) or formal language-support arrangements for non-native speakers.
MIS offers bilingual immersion at the Binh An Campus, where Vietnamese is used in the morning and English in the afternoon; Mandarin is available as additional after-school language hours. The Binh An campus serves children aged 0–6, covering Infant–Toddler, Nursery, and Kindergarten stages. The River House Campus uses English as the primary language of communication, with Mandarin Chinese and Spanish introduced throughout the week.
MIS operates two campus tracks with immersion components. At River House and Thao Dien campuses, English is the primary language of communication; Mandarin Chinese and Spanish are introduced throughout the week, and French and Vietnamese are offered within full-day programs and afterschool activities. The Binh An Campus provides a bilingual immersion model with Vietnamese in the morning and English in the afternoon, and Mandarin hours available after school.
Located in the An Phu ward of Thu Duc City, the Binh An Campus of the Montessori International School of Vietnam distinguishes itself by using Vietnamese as the primary language of instruction. This campus uniquely integrates the authentic Montessori method with the curriculum requirements of the Vietnam Ministry of Education and Training. While the core instruction is in Vietnamese, students are also introduced to English and Mandarin Chinese throughout the week. The facility is designed with specific attention to environmental comfort, featuring classrooms equipped with air purifiers. A notable highlight of this campus is its spacious outdoor garden, which spans over 100 square meters. This area includes a sandpit surrounded by trees, plants, and wooden decking, providing a natural setting for children to explore. The campus caters specifically to families living in the Binh An and An Phu areas who seek a Montessori education within a Vietnamese linguistic framework.