Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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The American School (TAS) follows a U.S.-based curriculum aligned with American Education Reaches Out (AERO) and Common Core standards. The program spans from Early Childhood through Grade 12, emphasizing academic, creative, and personal development across all stages. In Elementary School, students study core subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies alongside Art, Music, Physical Education, and World Languages. Middle School builds on these foundations through an integrated approach that prepares students for advanced study. In High School, students work toward a U.S. High School Diploma and may take Advanced Placement (AP) courses in subjects such as English, Mathematics, Sciences, and World Languages. Instruction is delivered entirely in English, with additional support for English language learners and courses in French, Chinese, Korean, and Vietnamese Studies.
The American School (TAS) in Ho Chi Minh City offers an American curriculum from Early Childhood to Grade 12, with instruction in English and a broad AP program in high school (including AP Chinese, AP Spanish, and AP sciences and mathematics). The campus in An Phu, Thu Duc City, opened in 2020, spans about 25,000–30,000 m² and includes a STEM lab, creative studios and sports facilities. Early Childhood classes are 10–15 students, and the school notes small class sizes across later grades. Students can study French, Chinese, or Korean as second languages in Middle School and take Vietnamese Studies to explore local history and culture. TAS highlights extracurriculars such as Student Council, MUN and Debate, plus SISAC sports team. The school enrolls about 400 students and provides a school bus service.