Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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The school requires full school uniform from the first day of school. This includes plain black shoes. Previous uniform items, trainers, sandals, crocs, or shoes with colored designs are not permitted.
School meals are provided by May Catering, a catering company specializing in meals for schools. The menu includes local and international dishes and emphasizes nutrition and safety standards. Meal plans can be registered online, and the service focuses on balanced nutrition with a range of choices.
Sedbergh Vietnam operates a completely new six-house system, inherited from British heritage. From August, all students are placed in one of the six houses, and each house participates in inter-house competitions and activities guided by dedicated staff.
Sedbergh Vietnam is part of the EQuest Education Group, a private education organisation that runs K-12 schools, higher education, and EdTech in Vietnam. EQuest describes its ecosystem, international accreditation, and scale (as of 2025, the group operates around 25 institutions and serves tens of thousands of learners).
Sedbergh Vietnam – BCIS is a Cambridge-influenced international bilingual school located at No 86 Road 23, Phu My Hung, in Ho Chi Minh City. Its roots trace back to the Bilingual Canadian International School, established in 2012, which later joined with Sedbergh School in a partnership announced in December 2022 to form Sedbergh Vietnam – BCIS. The school offers two study pathways: a bilingual program that combines MOET curriculum with IPC/IMYC and Cambridge English, and a Cambridge international pathway offering IGCSE and A Levels. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for local MOET graduation or international university entry, with a strong emphasis on a wide range of extracurricular activities. The campus supports more than 60 clubs, a six-house system, and a broad co-curricular program, alongside a school bus service for commuting families. The primary program covers Grades 1–5 and the secondary program covers Grades 6–12. The Head of School leads a leadership team that includes a Chief Academic Officer and vice principals for both primary and secondary divisions.