Vietnam, Binh Duong
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VHIS is located in Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province, Vietnam, in Hoa Phu Ward. The campus sits in the Modern Urban Area within the Binh Duong Industrial–Service–Urban Complex, near the VSIP II development. The area is a growing urban district with good road connectivity to nearby industrial zones and Ho Chi Minh City.
VHIS offers education starting from kindergarten and continuing through primary and junior high levels; a 2019 opening report indicates the enrolment scale extends from kindergarten up to high school.
VHIS is a private international school that delivers a bilingual program in English and Chinese. It has been described as an international school with Mandarin/Chinese language components and English instruction.
Public information does not detail dedicated SEN provisions; the school is described as offering a bilingual international education with general student support. There is no published listing of specific SEN facilities.
There is no formal country affiliation published; the school operates under Vietnamese education oversight and offers an international program.
VHIS has no publicly listed religious affiliation.
The school day is commonly described as running from about 08:00 to 16:30, with breaks and lunch not publicly specified.
VHIS provides a school bus service, with a dedicated contact for bus arrangements. Bus inquiries can be directed to the listed school contacts.
Annual tuition at Viet Hoa International School ranges from VND 103,780,000 to VND 238,280,000 for 2026/27.
Viet Hoa International School teaches Advanced Placement (AP), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.
Viet Hoa International School provides a tri-lingual education in Mandarin, English, and Vietnamese, with small class sizes limited to a maximum of 20 students. The curriculum offers two main program tracks: BIA (bilingual Chinese–English) and TEM (full Mandarin Chinese), which are presented as core pathways across all levels; kindergarten is included in this bilingual framework. The bilingual track emphasizes integrated English and Mandarin instruction across core subjects, while the TEM track focuses on Chinese-language instruction; both are positioned to develop global competence and cross-cultural communication. The school offers levels from kindergarten through primary and secondary (including upper secondary), with an emphasis on international connections and language proficiency. Public materials do not specify external qualification routes by year (such as Cambridge or IB); rather, the two tracks are identified as the primary curriculum options across grade levels. VHIS also notes an international network and partnerships, including a relationship with ILTexas (USA).
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) provision, staff, or initiatives.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision, staff, or initiatives, including which kinds of SEN it can support or whether it is a specialist SEN institution.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision; external sources describe a bilingual English/Chinese program, but there is no explicit statement on EAL support.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding mental wellbeing provision, programs, staff, or initiatives.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding safeguarding policies or procedures.
1. Submit enrollment form. The enrollment form can be completed online or in hard copy, as part of starting the admissions process. After you submit, admissions staff will guide you to the next steps in the process. A registration and administrative fee is payable at enrollment (28,600,000 VND). The enrollment materials also specify that families may need to provide supporting documents as part of the application.†
2. Schedule an admissions interview. An appointment for an admissions interview should be arranged after submitting the enrollment form. The interview is conducted to evaluate the applicant and to give families the opportunity to tour the campus and ask questions. This step is conducted in conjunction with a campus visit as part of the formal assessment.†
3. Review school days and school time. The school operates on two semesters: Semester 1 from early September to mid January, and Semester 2 from early February to late June (see the school calendar for exact dates). Class time is 08:00–15:50, with after-school classes from 15:50–16:30. Understanding the schedule helps families plan attendance, transportation, and after-school arrangements.†
4. Undergo comprehensive evaluation and confirm admission qualifications. The applicant must participate in a comprehensive evaluation as part of the admission process. If there are special health conditions, these should be explained during registration so the school can plan appropriate support. Age requirements apply: Kindergarten applicants are typically 2 years old, and Primary School applicants are typically 6 years old, among other criteria. Additional documents may be requested during the evaluation stage.†
VHIS does not publicly advertise scholarships in its admissions or policies materials. There is no detailed scholarship program described on the available official admissions resources. The school's language offerings include a bilingual English–Chinese program (BIA) and a Mandarin program (TEM), but no scholarship scheme is noted in those materials. Parents seeking financial aid or scholarships should contact admissions for the latest information.†
VHIS does not publish a waitlist or pool system in its admissions materials. The official admissions steps describe submission, interview, schedule, and evaluation but do not reference a waitlist or applicant pool process. If you need a definitive stance on waitlists, the school's admissions contacts can confirm current practice.†