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There was still a disparity in the primary education completion rate among different ethnicity groups. While primary completion rate for Kinh students was 86%, the rate for ethnic minority children was only 61%. [19] In the school year 2009–2010, Vietnam had 15,172 primary schools and 611 combined primary and lower secondary schools.
Victoria School is a collection of K-12 educational systems in Vietnam that was established in 2022. [1] The system includes International Bilingual Schools: Victoria School – Saigon South, Victoria School – Riverside, and Victoria Preschool – SwanBay.
The school is also involved in the Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA), with sports and music. [3] BIS was the founding school of SAIMUN (HCMC Model United Nations). [4] SAIMUN is the only MUN conference held in Vietnam, and was established in 2009. [5] In addition, BIS established and hosted the 1st Annual FOBISIA MUN ...
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Vietnam-Australia School, Hanoi (VAS Hanoi) is a semi-international school established in pursuant to decision No 1452/QD-UBND dated 13 April 2007 of the People’s Committee of Hanoi. VAS Hanoi follows the Vietnamese Curriculum in preschool, primary, secondary and high school.
In 2000, the original Tiny Tots was expanded to accommodate additional primary classrooms, and became the British International School, Ho Chi Minh City. [3] In 2011, the first dual-language school of the BIS Group, which is named British Vietnamese International School (BVIS) was established in the Binh Chanh district of Ho Chi Minh City.
The school is also a member of the FOBISIA group of schools, and is part of the Nord Anglia Education Group [3] - the world's largest premium school's group. BVIS HCMC offers an international environment to its students and seeks to develop a global mindset amongst them, whilst embracing the Vietnamese language and Vietnamese cultural values ...