Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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The new TAS campus was completed in 2020 and serves Pre-Nursery to Grade 12 with a capacity for over 2,000 students. There are more than 100 classrooms on a 25,000 m2 campus. The nearly 3-hectare grounds are green, secure, and open. Academic blocks are organized by grade levels and connected to sports facilities, swimming pools, playgrounds, and a large indoor gym. Inside, students have access to interactive classrooms, science labs, robotics rooms, music studios, and creative arts facilities, with open learning zones and outdoor spaces.
Academic blocks are connected to sports facilities, a large indoor gym, and swimming pools.
Inside, students benefit from interactive classrooms, science labs, robotics rooms, music studios, and creative arts facilities.
Students have opportunities for neighborhood field trips, industry visits, technology events, and international exchange activities.
The American School – Ho Chi Minh City serves students from Pre‑Nursery to Grade 12 (ages 1–18) on a spacious campus in Thu Duc City. The school follows an American curriculum with an international perspective, delivered in English and supported by EAL for younger learners. Core subjects align to Common Core for English Language Arts and Math, Next Generation Science standards, and AERO benchmarks for Social Studies. The school is an IB World School with Primary Years Programme authorization and is pursuing Diploma Programme authorization. TAS operates a campus completed in 2020 with more than 100 classrooms on about 25,000 square meters of grounds, offering interactive learning spaces, science labs, robotics rooms, music studios, and creative arts facilities. It maintains multiple program options, including AP courses, extensive field trips, and international exchanges. The school provides a strong language program (French, Chinese, Korean), modern facilities, and a broad offering of clubs, sports, and service activities to develop well‑rounded global citizens.