Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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The Taipei School in Ho Chi Minh City provides opportunities for academic enrichment through competitions and structured academic challenges. The school maintains a portal with sections for various competitions and for tracking competition results, helping students monitor progress. A primary-level Spelling Bee is offered for G1-G2, with winners recognized in school communications. Self-directed learning is supported via multiple learning platforms, including PaGamO.
The Taipei School offers Mandarin language classes (華語文班) as part of its admissions and language support. The school hosts language-related activities and language competitions as part of student life, including a G1-G2 Spelling Bee. Student information pages list competitions and events, indicating ongoing cultural and language activities integrated into the curriculum.
The school operates a student government known as the Graduates Association, with elections for president and vice-president. Candidates present policy statements, demonstrating leadership development and public speaking opportunities. School life includes leadership-focused events linked to the student government and related activities.
Taipei School in Ho Chi Minh City (TSHCMC) is a private international K–12 school located in the Nam Thanh Pho New Urban Area in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The school was established in 1997, with the Ho Chi Minh City People's Committee approving its establishment on August 6, 1997. The campus covers about 3.36 hectares and includes a kindergarten building, a primary building, a secondary building, a multipurpose building, a sports complex, outdoor play areas, and staff dormitories. The school follows MOET guidelines and connects with Taiwan's education system through a 15-year integrated program (from kindergarten through high school). The language of instruction includes English, with Vietnamese language classes for primary grades and overseas Mandarin language programs. English-enhancement courses and Cambridge English exams supplement the curriculum to support international education. The school has around 1,336 students and about 141 staff for the 114th school year. The principal is Mo Hengzhong. Boarding is available in student dormitories. The campus supports a multilingual learning environment and offers overseas Mandarin language education and cultural programs.