Vietnam, Da Nang
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Uniforms are formal and color-coordinated. Girls wear a logo blouse with grey skirt or grey long pants and grey tights, with dark, closed-toe shoes; boys wear a logo button-up shirt with grey trousers and dark, closed-toe shoes. A unisex sports uniform (logo polo shirt and grey shorts) is worn for PE, and a winter uniform set (grey woollen pullover with logo, a windbreaker jacket with logo, and grey track pants) is available; jewellery is restricted, hair must be neat, and hats are worn outside.
On-site catering is provided via two canteens on campus (Canteen-1 and Canteen-2). The Menu page exists for canteen offerings, but specific items are not publicly listed on the page. The site does not specify dietary options.
Singapore International School Danang is part of the Singapore International School network in Vietnam, operated by KinderWorld International Group. KinderWorld is the owner-operator of foreign-invested international schools in Vietnam and runs SIS campuses in multiple cities, including Danang. The group is described as the largest owner-operator of foreign-owned international schools in Vietnam.
Singapore International School @ Danang is a co-educational day school located in the Phu My An New Urban Area, Hoa Hai Ward, Ngu Hanh Son District, Da Nang. It offers a continuous pathway from Pre-Nursery (18 months) to Year 12 / A Levels, through International and Integrated programmes. The International Programme combines the strengths of Singapore’s curriculum in English, Maths and Science with Cambridge curriculum elements, leading to Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A Level qualifications. Students learn mainly in English, while Vietnamese and Chinese are offered as additional languages. Facilities described on the Vietnamese campus page include specialised learning spaces such as a 25-metre swimming pool, sports courts and subject rooms. A notable feature is the long-standing Outward Bound Vietnam outdoor education programme from Year 4 upwards, which takes students into natural settings to develop teamwork, survival skills and leadership. The school also highlights a growing STEM programme and diverse clubs including Drama, LEGO Jr, Badminton, Yoga and a student-run School Press magazine.