Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City
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STEM.org Accredited™ (USA): This certification from STEM.org Educational Research™ recognises that UTS’s STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics) programme meets globally established standards for curriculum content and instructional quality.
Member of the Council of International Schools (CIS): UTS is an official member of CIS, an international organisation that supports global school improvement through shared benchmarks and professional evaluation across more than 1300 schools worldwide.
OxfordAQA Accredited Centre: UTS is an authorised OxfordAQA Centre, enabling it to offer UK GCSEs and A-levels with qualification oversight from OxfordAQA.
The school does not publicly disclose information on past awards.
US Vietnam Talent International School (UTS) is a bilingual international school in Ho Chi Minh City serving students from kindergarten through highschool. Founded in 2018, UTS offers multiple academic pathways, including the American Curriculum (Common Core–based), the British Oxford International Curriculum leading to IGCSE and A Levels, and the Vietnamese National Curriculum, allowing families to choose a programme that best fits their child’s goals. The school operates across several campuses in the city, with facilities that include science laboratories, ICT spaces, libraries, sports areas, and dedicated rooms for arts and extracurricular activities, as shown on the school’s campus and facilities pages. A distinctive feature of UTS is its Growing Talent Programme, which is integrated across year levels and focuses on developing skills such as leadership, creativity, and real-world problem solving. UTS is also STEM.org accredited, reflecting a structured emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics within its curriculum. Instruction is delivered in English and Vietnamese, supporting both local and international students.