Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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Royal School – Phu My Hung Campus is part of Royal School, a member of HUTECH Education that offers multi-level education from Kindergarten through Primary, Secondary and High School. The school combines the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) curriculum with the Cambridge International Education Program, providing a bilingual program in both English and Vietnamese. Royal School emphasises a modern, dynamic learning environment designed to support student development, with a community of experienced Vietnamese and international teachers who use innovative teaching approaches to help students build strong foundations in knowledge and language skills. The Phu My Hung Campus is one of three Royal School locations and offers a learning space focused on nurturing good personal qualities and essential life skills alongside academic study. Royal School also highlights the importance of close interactions between families and the school to support each student’s growth.
08 Đặng Đại Độ, Tân Phong, Quận 7, Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh 700000, Vietnam
Royal School - Phu My Hung Campus has 500 pupils, instruction in English, Vietnamese.
Royal School – Phu My Hung Campus is located at 8 Đặng Đại Độ, Tân Hưng Ward, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The campus sits within the planned Phu My Hung urban area in District 7, a neighbourhood known for its residential communities and access to city amenities. The area is well-connected by local roads and is a short drive from central Ho Chi Minh City districts.
Royal School offers a multi-level education programme from early years through to the end of high school. It enrols children from Preschool and Kindergarten through Primary School and up to Secondary and High School (Grade 12).
The school is co-educational, serving both boys and girls across all levels.
The school does not publicly provide specific information on additional learning support or SEN provisions.
The school does not have any country affiliations.
The school does not have any religious affiliations.
The school does not publicly disclose information on day structure.
The school provides bus service for the Phu My Hung Campus. However, specific details about the service provider, routes or arrangements are not published by the school publicly.
Annual tuition at Royal School - Phu My Hung Campus ranges from VND 135,000,000 to VND 245,000,000 for 2026/27.
Royal School - Phu My Hung Campus teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Vietnamese Curriculum for students aged 5 to 18.
Royal School provides a bilingual education pathway from early years through to high school, integrating the Vietnamese Ministry of Education and Training (MOET) curriculum with the Cambridge International Education Program across all levels. The curriculum spans Preschool & Kindergarten, Primary, Secondary and High School. Instruction is in both English and Vietnamese. At the Secondary and High School level, the programme includes two pathways — an International Bilingual Secondary & High School pathway and an International Integrated pathway
Across all stages, Royal School incorporates extracurricular activities and experiential learning opportunities designed to support students’ social, cognitive and emotional development alongside academic study.
The school does not publicly disclose specific information regarding Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programmes, staff roles, or structured initiatives on its website. While the school describes providing a supportive educational environment, it does not detail any SEL curriculum, counselling services, pastoral systems, or emotional-skills programmes.
The school does not describe itself as a specialist SEN institution.
The school does not publicly disclose information on EAL support.
The school does not publicly disclose any specific initiatives, services or staff roles related to student mental wellbeing.
The school does not publicly disclose their safeguarding or child-protection policies.
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 information on existing scholarship offers.
The school does not publicly disclose any waitlist or student pool procedure.