Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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The school has a nine-story residential hall. Sulina Dorm provides 447 beds and private living spaces designed for boarding students. The Bien Hoa Campus includes auxiliary areas such as common rooms and parent boarding rooms to foster a sense of community. A specialist house area has 100 beds for SNA Int. instructors and administrators, supporting a residential community unified by the school's mission.
La Ri Vietnam (Lari's Caterer) provides school meals, delivering safe, nutritious meals with a menu that includes Asian and Western dishes. The catering emphasizes food safety and nutrition, with ingredients sourced from trusted suppliers and regular testing; the service holds ISO 22000 and ISO 45001 certifications. The SNA Marianapolis Menu (January 2026) is available as a PDF.
The school is governed by the Governance Board. Nguyen Thi Thu Thuy serves as the Chairwoman of the School Council for SNA Marianapolis International School – Bien Hoa Campus. Joe Hanrahan, President of Marianapolis Schools, is a Council Member. Saint Mary International Education Joint Stock Company owns the school.
SNA Marianapolis International School (Bien Hoa) offers an American-style program with credit-based graduation requirements and AP courses in Grades 11–12. The campus spans about 33,420 m² and features extensive facilities, including a 680-seat theater, science labs, a FIFA-standard football field, a covered swimming pool, multi-purpose courts, and a dedicated nine-storey Sulyna Dorm for boarding. Families can access distance-based school bus services, and the EAL program supports students learning in English-medium classes. The high school program specifies credits in English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, PE, Foreign Language, Fine Arts, and Vietnamese for Vietnamese nationals. Located on Street 30/4, Tran Bien Ward, Bien Hoa City, the school reports 500+ students and lists a wide variety of clubs (e.g., Model United Nations, National Honor Society, Robotics) that it may expand on campus.