Vietnam, Hanoi
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The uniform policy requires students to wear school uniforms on weekdays; on the last Fridays of each month students may wear their own outfits, provided they are appropriate for the educational environment.
Nutrition is prioritized. Meals are well-balanced with ingredients strictly monitored and sourced from approved suppliers; menus are designed by nutritionists to balance protein and vegetables, with a variety of Asian and Western dishes and Western cuisine offered on Fridays. A canteen is on site.
The Cau Giay Campus is part of The Dewey Schools, a K–12 school system under Edufit Education Group; it is a CIS member and has a partner school arrangement with Mount Vernon School (USA).
The Dewey Schools Cau Giay Campus in Hanoi is an inter-level school serving elementary through high school students with an Explore Integrated Program that blends Vietnamese and American educational approaches through a partnership with Mount Vernon School (USA). The school is a member of the Council of International Schools (CIS) and offers 20+ after-school clubs and 20+ experiential events. Instruction integrates methods such as design thinking, inquiry-based learning, project-based learning and differentiated instruction, encouraging students to apply knowledge and solve real-world problems. Facilities include a multi-purpose indoor arena, canteen, reading garden, and a four-seasons international swim school (Aqua-Tots) across its 10,000 m² campus. Distinctive offerings include intra-curricular IELTS reinforcement periods, business-career counseling courses and a strong emphasis on English ability and leadership through the Dewey Student Council.