Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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1. Parents begin by completing the school’s application form for the desired education stage (Kindergarten through Grade 12). This can typically be done via the school’s online registration system or by contacting the Admissions Office directly.
2. Students may be required to participate in an entrance assessment appropriate to their grade level, including tests in Vietnamese (Ministry curriculum), English (Cambridge curriculum) and potentially an interview component with school staff to assess readiness and language skills.
3. Parents are notified of the outcome of the assessment and the school’s decision within several working days. Successful candidates receive an official letter of admission confirming placement.
4. Once acceptance is confirmed, parents submit all required enrolment documentation, which may include academic records and personal information forms. This step formalises the student’s place in the school community.
5. Parents arrange payment of tuition and other fees by the school’s deadlines. They may also register for optional services such as the school bus, extracurricular activities, or uniforms.
The school does not publicly disclose any waitlist or student pool procedure.
The school does not publicly disclose information on existing scholarship offers.
Royal School – Phu Lam Campus in Ho Chi Minh City offers bilingual education from **Kindergarten through Grade 12** based on the **Cambridge International curriculum integrated with the Vietnamese national program**. The school’s programme combines international English-medium learning with Vietnamese instruction across Early Years, Primary, Secondary and High School stages. Students at Royal School Phu Lam engage in a range of **extracurricular activities**, such as the **Royal Speaking Contest** and the **Royal Olympics**, which include football and basketball events that extend learning beyond the classroom. The campus hosts purpose-built **functional learning spaces** designed to support subjects like ICT, science, and arts, and offers **after-school programmes** to help students explore interests and talents. A notable feature is the school’s bilingual Cambridge curriculum accessible through all grade levels, fostering language development alongside academic study.