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The Canadian International School

Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₫531,600,000 - 804,000,000
Ages 6 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1700
Type Co-educational
Opened 2009
Bus Service Yes
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP), Canadian Curriculum
Taught languages French, Vietnamese
Typical class size 21
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, Academic Enrichment
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Social and Hobbies, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Secondary School, Sixth Form, Elementary
Introduction

The Canadian International School (CIS) in Ho Chi Minh City offers education from preschool (age 4) to Grade 12, combining Ontario’s Canadian curriculum with the IB Diploma in Grades 11–12; students in Grades 9–10 can also take AP courses. Instruction is in English, with Vietnamese or French taught as second languages depending on student background. The campus in District 7 features extensive facilities such as an Olympic-length swimming pool and the FIBA-certified MLC gymnasium. CIS publishes an annual tuition schedule and offers both bus transportation and boarding. Co-curriculars run twice weekly and span STEM, arts, service (including Habitat for Humanity and GIN), and numerous sports.

No 7, Road 23, Tan My Ward, Ho Chi Minh City

The Essentials

The Canadian International School has 1,700 pupils, typical class sizes of 21, instruction in English.

Location

CIS is located at No 7, Road 23, Tân Mỹ Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The school’s site is in the Phú Mỹ Hưng residential and business area, with access via several major bus routes serving District 7 and linking to central parts of the city. Public transit stops within a short walk of the school.

Stages

The school provides education from elementary through to high school.

Type

CIS is co-educational (boys and girls attend). It presents itself as a day school. They do mention boarding in their fee schedule, but there is no other information available.

Additional learning support

CIS has a “Student Support Services” section which mentions learning support and counselling to assist students with their academic and personal development.

Country affiliation

The school follows a Canadian curriculum model but it is not affiliated with any country.

Religious affiliation

The school has no religious affiliations.

School day structure

The website indicates there is a full daily programme including academic classes, co-curricular activities, breaks and lunch, but specific start and end times for the school day are not publicly published.

Bus service

The Canadian International School offers a daily bus service for students across Ho Chi Minh City. Families can register for the service through the school office, and routes are organized to cover major residential areas, particularly within and around District 7. Details about pickup locations and fees are provided in the school’s transportation guidelines and annual fee schedule.

Fees

Annual tuition at The Canadian International School ranges from VND 531,600,000 to VND 804,000,000 for 2026/27.

Application and Registration Fees

Assessment fee: VND 3,500,000 (per student, non-refundable)
Registration fee: VND 35,000,000 (per student, non-refundable)
Reservation fee: VND 20,000,000 (non-refundable, applied toward tuition)

Tuition Fees (2025–2026)

Grades 1–3: VND 531,600,000 per year
Grades 4–5: VND 559,600,000 per year
Grades 6–8: VND 611,000,000 per year
Grade 9: VND 677,700,000 per year
Grade 10: VND 679,300,000 per year
Grade 11: VND 720,000,000 per year
Grade 12: VND 804,000,000 per year
Students enrolled in the IB Diploma Programme (Grades 11–12) pay an additional VND 20,000,000 per year.
The annual tuition includes access to textbooks (except IB), accident insurance, and clubs but excludes uniforms and excursions.

Billing and Payment Terms

Discounts for early payment: 10% , 7%, or 5% depending on the date.
Tuition may also be adjusted for mid-year entry; later entry months pay between 20–100 % of annual fees, depending on the start date.

Boarding Fees (not much information available).

VND 180,000,000 per year

Other Fees

Vietnamese after-school class: VND 19,000,000 per year.
English Language Support (ELL): VND 50,000,000 per year.
Meal fees: To be announced.
Bus fees: Calculated by optimized routes.

Refund Policy
Refunds depend on withdrawal date and advance notice. Up to 100 % of tuition (minus the reservation fee) is refunded before the school year starts with 60 days’ notice, decreasing to 15 % for withdrawals before a certain date.

Payment Options
Payments are accepted via bank transfer. Families are advised to pay before stated deadlines to qualify for discounts and maintain enrollment.
Academics

The Canadian International School teaches IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP), Canadian Curriculum for students aged 6 to 18.

Curriculum

CIS offers the Ontario Curriculum from Kindergarten through to Grade 12, ensuring consistency through the elementary and lower secondary years. In Grades 9-10 the Ontario programme continues, with optional Advanced Placement (AP) courses available. In Grades 11-12 students may choose the full IB Diploma Programme (IB DP) or IB Course Certificates, and also complete the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) pathway. The curriculum integrates key elements such as inquiry-based learning, metacognition and student voice across all years. This blended model provides students with recognized qualifications and multiple pathways to higher education.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

CIS’s school-wide supports include regular counselling services and programmes that address social, emotional, behavioural and academic dimensions. For example, they offer individual and group counselling to help students with emotional regulation and peer relationships. Teachers and counsellors collaborate with families to identify and respond to student needs early, and whole-school workshops help build skills such as resilience and self-management.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

CIS describes an SEN Support team made up of SEN coordinators, specialised teachers and therapists, and states that they provide Individualised Education Plans (IEPs) and inclusive education to ensure students with special educational needs have access to the same opportunities as others. The school does not appear to be a specialist SEN institution; rather it provides support within a mainstream international school context.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

CIS offers dedicated English Language Acquisition (ELA) support and EAL/ELL interventions. Their programme includes specialised English-language classes as well as classroom support for learners who need help to develop proficiency in English for academic access.

Mental Wellbeing

The school emphasises whole-school “well-being” practices, including counselling, workshops on stress management and peer-mentoring, as part of its “School of Wellbeing” model. CIS states they provide safe spaces for students to express concerns and work with families to support student mental health.

Safeguarding

The Canadian International School has formal child protection and safeguarding policies in place to ensure student safety. The school implements a Child Protection Handbook and delivers annual child protection lessons for all students. Staff receive training to recognize and respond appropriately to any concerns regarding student welfare. Families are encouraged to review the school’s safeguarding information and handbooks, which outline clear reporting procedures and responsibilities. These measures aim to create a safe and transparent environment for every member of the school community.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Enquiry and Consultation
Parents begin by contacting the school’s Admissions Office or completing the online enquiry form. The admissions team provides an overview of the curriculum, school facilities, and entry requirements, and arranges a campus tour or virtual consultation for interested families.

2. Application Submission
Families submit the completed application form along with required documents, including previous school reports, copies of the student’s passport or birth certificate, health information, and any additional records requested. An application and assessment fee must be paid at this stage.

3. Assessment and Interview
Applicants complete an age-appropriate entrance assessment to evaluate academic readiness and English proficiency. Depending on the grade level, an interview may also be conducted with the student and parents to understand their educational goals and background.

4. Offer of Placement
Successful applicants receive a formal Letter of Offer confirming grade placement, tuition fees, and enrolment terms. Parents are required to review and confirm acceptance within the stated time frame.

5. Registration and Payment
Families confirm enrolment by signing the school’s enrolment agreement and paying the registration and reservation fees along with the first tuition installment. The school then finalises class placement and provides joining instructions.

6. Orientation and Start of School
Before the academic year begins, students and parents attend an orientation session to meet teachers and learn about the school’s routines and expectations. The student then joins their class on the official start date of the term.

Scholarships

CIS offers a “Talent Scholarship” programme (grades 6 to 11) and other transition-based scholarships covering a portion of tuition fees. The Talent Scholarship is valued at up to VND 33 billion for the 2025-2026 cycle and is open to students who demonstrate academic, artistic or sports excellence. Applicants must submit evidence of previous achievement, sit any required tests and apply by the stated deadline. Scholarship awards are applied to the tuition fee (percentage discount) and are subject to renewal conditions and school policy.

Waitlist

CIS does not publicly specify an official wait-list or “pool” system in its admissions documentation.

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