Vietnam, Hanoi
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Westlink offers the International Baccalaureate (IB) framework alongside a Bilingual Programme that combines the Vietnamese MOET curriculum with elements of the US core curriculum. In Early Years, students follow an international early childhood programme focused on foundational literacy, numeracy, and inquiry-based learning. From Grades 1–5, students learn through the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), organised around six transdisciplinary themes and subject areas including language, mathematics, social studies, science, arts, and physical education. In Grades 6–10, students may enter the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP), which includes eight subject groups, interdisciplinary projects, and service learning. Parallel to this, the Bilingual Middle Years Programme (Grades 6–9) integrates MOET subjects with English-medium instruction in selected areas. The school is also a Candidate School for the IB Diploma Programme (DP), planned for launch in August 2027, offering the DP core and subject groups for upper secondary students.
Westlink International School Hanoi is an IB World School for the Primary Years Programme and a Candidate School for the Middle Years and Diploma Programmes, serving students aged 4–17. Located in Tay Ho Tay, the campus sits in a modern international neighbourhood with good access to Noi Bai International Airport and central Hanoi. Students can follow either the international IB pathway or a bilingual pathway that combines the Vietnamese MOET curriculum with a US core curriculum. Facilities include specialist science and STEAM labs, music and art rooms, a large auditorium and extensive sports areas on a LOTUS-certified green campus. The school offers over 50 extra-curricular activities, from sports teams and arts ensembles to science, chess and service-learning clubs linked to International Schools Partnership programmes. Dedicated staff lead EAL support, inclusion and counselling, supported by detailed safeguarding policies and a structured admissions and fee framework for families.