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Singapore International School Can Tho

Vietnam, Can Tho

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₫151,625,000 - 292,092,000
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 150
Type Co-educational, Online/Hybrid
Opened 2018
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum IPC (International Primary Curriculum), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Singapore Curriculum, Vietnamese Curriculum
Taught languages Vietnamese, English
Strengths STEM, Languages, Outdoor Education
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Singapore International School @ Can Tho (SIS Can Tho) is an international school offering two pathways: an Integrated Programme (IP) and an International Programme. The IP runs from Pre-School/Year 1 up to Year 9, with a Senior High School Integrated Programme for Years 10–12. The campus sits on a 25,565 m2 site on Nguyen Van Cu Street in Can Tho City and first opened in August 2018. The school uses English as the language of instruction and follows Cambridge-based examinations (IGCSE and AS/A Levels) as part of its international curriculum, alongside a Vietnamese educational track within the Integrated Programme. The school provides a range of compulsory and optional fees for admission, with detailed fee structures published for the Kindergarten, Integrated Programme and Senior High School programmes. The campus offers facilities for STEM, arts, outdoor education and a variety of extra-curricular activities, with transport options available through the school.

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The Essentials

Singapore International School Can Tho has 150 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

The Singapore International School of Can Tho campus is on Nguyen Van Cu Street in An Binh Ward, Ninh Kieu District, Can Tho City, Vietnam. The site covers 25,565 square metres and is a purpose-built campus for the school. The Can Tho campus forms part of the Singapore International School network serving the Mekong Delta, with facilities designed for a full K–12 pathway.

Stages

The campus provides a study pathway from pre-nursery through high school with its integrated programme. Public information confirms the school offers a broader K–12 range (Kindergarten to Year 12) within the SIS system.

Type

The school is part of the Singapore International School network, offering two programmes: International Programme (open to international and Vietnamese students) and Integrated Programme (open to Vietnamese students incorporating local curriculum). The SIS network operates as a co-educational, day school across its campuses.

Additional learning support

Public pages do not detail a dedicated SEN/Learning Support provision. The school presents a holistic framework including Schoolwide Learner Goals and a Virtues Programme as part of its approach. Details on formal additional learning supports are not published.

Country affiliation

Affiliation: the school is part of the Singapore International School network, described as the largest network of international schools in Vietnam.

Religious affiliation

Religious affiliation is not listed. The school describes its ethos in terms of Eastern Values and Global Education rather than a specific religious affiliation.

School day structure

Across Singapore International School campuses, class timetables typically use 45-minute blocks. Start times are commonly around 8:15–8:30, with finish times around 4:00–4:45 pm, and schools often structure the day into 11–12 sessions with short changeovers between periods. These patterns are seen at SIS campuses in Da Nang, Ho Chi Minh City, and Saigon South, and similar scheduling is used at Can Tho.

Bus service

A bus service is offered to SIS students, with routes organized by distance from home and pickup/drop-off points arranged accordingly; fees are generally distance-based. Please contact the school for exact routes and pricing for Can Tho. (Bus arrangements are described for SIS campuses in practice, with distance-based planning and pickup points across the network.)

Fees

Annual tuition at Singapore International School Can Tho ranges from VND 151,625,000 to VND 292,092,000 for 2026/27.

Application / Registration Fees

- One-time registration / application fee: VND 3,225,000.
- The school also uses placement/assessment and refundable deposit items in its admissions process for some programmes; specific placement-test or deposit amounts may apply at offer stage.

Tuition fees (by programme / year group) — annual and per-term amounts

Integrated Kindergarten (Pre‑Nursery to Nursery):

- Full day: VND 151,625,000 per year (VND 37,907,000 per term).
- Half day with lunch: VND 121,473,000 per year (VND 30,369,000 per term).
- Preparatory (full day): VND 219,023,000 per year (VND 54,756,000 per term).

Integrated Programme (Primary / Secondary – day students):

Year 1 – 3: VND 255,237,000 per year.
Year 4 – 5: VND 256,432,000 per year.
Year 6 – 9: VND 292,092,000 per year.
Year 10 – 12: VND 303,054,000 per year.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Parents may choose annual or termly payment plans. Annual payment is required in advance; termly payments are divided across the school's four-term year with the first instalment due before the school year begins and subsequent instalments due before the relevant term end. Specific timing used across the KinderWorld / SIS network is: annual payment 30 days before the first day of school; for termly payment the first term is due 30 days before the start of the year and subsequent terms are due 14 days before the end of the current term.
- The school applies penalties and administrative actions for late payment (interest and possible suspension/withholding of academic services and records).

Boarding fees

- Boarding is not applicable at this campus; the school operates as a day school and lists preschool through Year 12 programmes without boarding provision.

Other costs and fees

- Meal and transportation fees: day meal plans and school-bus transport are charged separately and have their own published statements (meal and transport fee schedules apply by route / menu plan). Parents pay meal or transport charges in addition to tuition where those services are used.
- Uniforms: uniform items are required and charged separately; uniform information and ordering is handled through the school's admissions/uniforms channel.
- Additional mandatory or optional charges that may apply include: book packs / e-learning materials, examination fees (where applicable), insurance, English‑language support / learning‑support charges, extracurricular activity or programme fees, short‑term care fees for kindergarten, field trips and outdoor‑education costs. These items are billed separately as required.

Refund information and withdrawal-related charges

- Registration and application payments are charged on a one‑time basis; deposits and other advance payments are handled according to the school's conditions. Deposit refundability is subject to the school's published conditions.

Fee payment options

- The school accepts standard electronic bank payment methods used by the KinderWorld / SIS group (bank transfer / telegraphic transfer / internet banking) and typically issues invoices for advance payment. Payment by company guarantee or corporate billing arrangements is used in some cases for employer‑sponsored fees. Other payment channels and card/online options may be available subject to the school's billing procedures; parents are invoiced in advance according to the selected payment plan.
Academics

Singapore International School Can Tho teaches IPC (International Primary Curriculum), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Singapore Curriculum, Vietnamese Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.

Curriculum

The Integrated Programme at Singapore International School @ Can Tho follows Singapore's curriculum with a study pathway culminating in iPSLE, Cambridge IGCSE, and Cambridge AS/A Levels. Primary students complete the International Primary School Examination (iPSLE) at the end of Year 6. In the first two years of High School, students sit Cambridge IGCSE examinations, and in Years 11 and 12 they pursue Cambridge AS/A Levels. The school emphasizes English-language instruction with a multinational, English-speaking faculty. Assessments include formal semester examinations in English, Mathematics, and Science, with iPSLE/IGCSE/AS/A Levels serving as official benchmarks.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school supports Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) through a Schoolwide Learner Goals framework and a Virtues Programme as part of its academic life. Outdoor Education Programmes and experiences with Outward Bound Vietnam contribute to SEL by building resilience, teamwork, and leadership through experiential learning. The Student Council facilitates student leadership and community involvement, including Charity Projects that foster empathy and collaboration. The Principal's messages emphasize Eastern values and global education, underpinning SEL and character development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school provides language support for students not fluent in English, indicating EAL provision. Native English-speaking teachers are part of the staff, which supports English language development.

Mental Wellbeing

Outdoor learning experiences with Outward Bound Vietnam support socio-emotional growth, resilience, and well-being. The network's safeguarding framework includes on-site nursing and access to Student Protection Contacts/Guidance Counsellors to support mental wellbeing. The Virtues Programme and Schoolwide Learner Goals also contribute to students' emotional wellbeing and social skills.

Safeguarding

KinderWorld's safeguarding policy places student welfare as paramount, aligning with the UN Charter of the Rights of the Child. The framework includes on-site nursing, designated Student Protection Contacts/Guidance Counsellors, and formal reporting mechanisms for concerns, with escalation to the Principal. Staff undergo annual safeguarding training, and recruitment includes background checks. A school-wide Virtues programme and personal safety/protective behaviours are included in the curriculum.

Admissions

Admissions

Step 1 — Understand the Integrated Programme and target year level. Singapore International School @ Can Tho offers an Integrated Programme that runs from Year 1 to Year 9 and is open to both Vietnamese and foreign students. The programme is designed to accommodate students entering Year 1 and continuing through Year 9. Placement into a specific year level is determined by the student's age, placement test results, and the number of available places in the class.

Step 2 — Gather required documents for enrolment (child) and for parents. For the child, assemble four passport-sized photos, the child's passport (one copy), a certified copy of the birth certificate, original or certified copies of previous school reports, and a Health Check Certificate with vaccination records. For Kindergarten to KIK students, include original vaccination records as applicable and an Accident Insurance Plan for the child if you choose to opt into the school's insurance. For parents, provide copies of a foreigner's passport or Vietnamese ID as appropriate. These documents are required to support enrolment into the Integrated Programme.

Step 3 — Submit the enrolment application and enter the placement process. Enrolment into the Integrated Programme depends on age-appropriate placement and the results of the placement test, together with available class vacancies. The school maintains class sizes in line with programme regulations to ensure the standard of teaching and learning. If the placement test results align with a vacant place, the enrolment process can proceed.

Step 4 — Understand how class placement and capacity affect admission. Grade level is decided after considering age, placement test results, and existing class vacancies. Class size is maintained in accordance with school regulations for each programme, which means admission depends on both the test outcomes and the availability of seats in the target class. This helps preserve teaching quality and student support.

Step 5 — Note sibling priority (if applicable). If parents already have one or more siblings studying at Can Tho SIS, priority will be given to a new sibling, subject to available places. Sibling priority does not override age/placement considerations or class vacancies, but it can influence placement decisions when seats are limited.

Step 6 — Final enrolment decision and next steps. Enrolment in the Integrated Programme is contingent on the age-appropriate placement, placement test results, and class vacancies, as well as the ability to fill the requested year level. Once these conditions are met, enrolment proceeds and the student begins the Integrated Programme in Year 1 or the appropriate year level. The school reserves the right to place students according to age, test outcomes, and seat availability.

Step 7 — Integrated Programme context and commencement. The Integrated Programme commences at Year 1 and extends to Year 9, providing a continuous pathway within the Can Tho SIS system. Families should plan for the start of the academic year according to the school calendar and any placement outcomes.

Scholarships

Scholarship programmes have been offered in the past at Singapore International School @ Can Tho. A 2022–2023 scholarship scheme provided 20 scholarships for Year 6 and Year 10 Integrated Programme entries, with two award levels: 90% or 70% of annual school fees, allocated across 10 Year-6 scholarships and 10 Year-10 scholarships. The scholarships are for the Integrated Programme at Can Tho and are at the school's discretion; results are not released to applicants, and awards are non-transferable and non-cash. Fees covered by the scholarship do not include Registration Fee, Deposit, or other non-fee items such as uniforms, textbooks, insurance, meals, or field trips. Scholarship renewal is contingent on meeting academic and behavioural requirements, and the school can withdraw scholarships for non-compliance or late payment of fees. There was also a Talent Scholarship programme in 2019 offering a limited number of scholarships for Year 4–Year 7 entrants, with scholarships covering a portion of school fees for the duration of study within the Integrated Programme, and with terms that limit eligibility, specify non-cash awards, and require maintenance of good conduct and academic performance.

Waitlist

There is no published waitlist or pool system documented for Singapore International School @ Can Tho.

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