Vietnam, Haiphong
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The Dewey Schools Hai Phong is located on Street 11, Sao Do Urban Area, Anh Dung 2, Duong Kinh District, Hai Phong. The campus sits in the Duong Kinh district near the Port City gateway and is accessible by road. The site covers about 9,900 square meters and includes facilities such as Aqua-Tots and a library.
The Hai Phong campus serves Elementary, Middle, and High School levels. It offers the Discover Integrated Program for Grades 1-12 and the Adventure International Program for Grades 6-12.
The school is an international K-12 program and operates as a day school with no boarding facilities indicated. It is a member of the Council of International Schools and partners with Mount Vernon School in the USA. English is the primary instructional language for much of the curriculum.
Support for learning includes small-group classrooms (12-24 students), 1:1 parent conferencing, and mental health care with school counseling activities. The school provides bilingual language offerings (English and Vietnamese) and IELTS-related periods; it also offers a Makerspace and targeted language support as part of its learning environment.
The school has international affiliations, including CIS membership and a partnership with Mount Vernon School in the USA; there is no formal country affiliation stated.
Religious affiliation is not indicated in the official materials.
The Hai Phong campus day typically runs from 8:00 to 12:00 in the morning and 13:30 to 17:00 in the afternoon.
A school bus service is offered with fixed routes assigned at the start of the school year. Pickup points must be within 20 kilometers of the campus; registration is via SSM, with a commitment form and timely payment. Changes to pickup locations depend on route feasibility, and students receive safety training at the start of the year.
Application / admission fee
- The school requires an application/admission fee as part of the admissions procedure, but the specific one-time amount for The Dewey Schools Hai Phong is not published in the publicly available materials.
Tuition fees by year group
- The system-wide tuition summary for the broader Dewey Schools network lists a 2026–2027 starting level quoted as 8,800,000 VND per month; that notice is part of the central tuition-and-fees page and does not provide a grade-by-grade or per-term table specific to the Hai Phong campus.
- A full breakdown of fees by individual year group (grade), and a per-term versus per-year table for Hai Phong, is not published in the school's publicly posted pages. Detailed grade-specific and term-specific amounts are provided to families through the school's financial/admissions process rather than as a public fee table.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- The school's admissions information and financial policy note that tuition is subject to annual change; the stated tuition-increase policy sets a minimum increase of 5% per year and a maximum of 10% per year unless government inflation exceeds 10%, and that parents will be notified at least three months in advance of changes. Exact invoicing cycles (term dates, instalment options, deadlines and late-payment penalties) are not published as a complete schedule on the public pages.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The campus is presented as an elementary–middle–high day campus; there is no published information indicating a boarding program or boarding fees for The Dewey Schools Hai Phong. No boarding/boarding-fee schedule is listed in the campus materials.
Other costs and recurring additional fees
- The campus lists standard school services that commonly carry separate charges: student pick-up & drop-off (transport), uniform, school nutrition (meals), and extracurricular activities. Specific charges for bus service, uniforms, meals, activity fees, field trips, exam/assessment fees, or consumables are not published as firm amounts on the public pages. Parents should treat these service categories as likely additional costs that will be invoiced or detailed during the school's financial procedure.
Refund information and deposits
- There is no publicly posted, itemized refund policy or published schedule of refundable/non-refundable deposits for admissions, place reservation, or other fees on the campus pages accessible during the search. The school's broader admissions and financial procedures indicate standard financial governance, but the specific refund and deposit terms are not listed in the publicly available materials.
Fee payment options
- Contact details and the school support channels are published (campus phone and email); however, specific payment methods accepted (for example, which credit cards, whether online card payments, bank transfer instructions or other payment gateways are accepted) are not published in the publicly available fee summaries. The school issues tuition information and financial procedures through its admissions/financial process rather than publishing a public list of payment processors.