Vietnam, Hanoi
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The Cau Giay campus occupies approximately 10,000 m2 of space designed around a student-centered learning approach. It features a modern international-standard learning environment to support discovery and collaboration. Key facilities include a 500 m2 multi-purpose indoor arena, an 800 m2 canteen, and a 200 m2 reading garden. An Aqua-Tots four-seasons swimming program occupies 600 m2 for aquatic development.
Aqua-Tots survival swimming is offered as a four-seasons program occupying 600 m2, supporting aquatic development. Yoga-Mindful meditation activities from the United States support physical well-being. The campus includes a 500 m2 multi-purpose indoor arena for sports and events. The facilities are designed to integrate physical education into the broader academic program.
The Cau Giay campus uses an international-standard learning environment built around a student-centered approach. The academic program Explore Integrated Program runs from grades 1 to 12, with 35% English and 65% Vietnamese instruction. It is a CIS member and partner school with Mount Vernon School (USA). Educational methodology includes Design Thinking, inquiry-based learning, project-based learning, and differentiated instruction. There are two intra-curricular IELTS reinforcement periods. MAP tests are used to evaluate growth.
The Cau Giay campus offers 30+ extra-curricular, arts, and sports clubs. Local and international summer camps, along with after-school clubs, provide additional experiential learning. Field trips and community activities broaden learning beyond the classroom. Leadership development is supported through the Dewey Student Council (DSC).
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.