1. Developing Soft Skills


2. A Modern and Advanced Educational Environment


3. Developing Critical Thinking


4. Engaging Extracurricular Activities
Throughout the year, international schools often organize various field trips and extracurricular learning activities, to nearby areas or even remote rural regions. These trips provide exciting experiences outside the classroom, helping students build teamwork skills. Each year, numerous trips are offered for students to choose from. Some reputable schools provide over 60 different options, including sports trips, field surveys, adventurous activities, cultural exchanges, and community-oriented outings that help students develop a positive awareness of society.
Schools might take students skiing in the Swiss Alps, participate in a cultural week in Berlin, travel to Laos to assist with community service projects, or build a new library for a local school in Vietnam. Some schools also arrange mountain climbing trips in Nepal. These are experiences most students would not get at a local public school.
In addition to field trips, international schools encourage physical activities and healthy living. Students can sign up for sports clubs to compete with other schools, with a wide variety of recreational sports available to match all students' interests. Leading international schools offer over 30 sports for students to join. Non-competitive sports allow students to explore different disciplines and develop their skills in a positive, high-energy environment.
Many after-school activities are also offered, such as arts and performance clubs, including choirs, bands, orchestras, playing instruments, dancing, theater, painting, crafts, design, filmmaking, and photography.
Students can join clubs like public speaking, cooking, critical thinking, and more. In short, the diverse range of extracurricular classes offered at international schools provides students with a platform to explore new interests or further nurture their existing passions.


5. Fostering Independence


6. Confidence and Resilience


7. State-of-the-Art Facilities


8. Opportunities for International Diplomas
Some international schools in Vietnam have partnerships with foreign institutions, offering students the chance to earn globally recognized diplomas upon completion of their studies. Additionally, students may be directly admitted into prestigious universities worldwide without needing to pass any additional exams.


9. Additional Benefits
One key advantage of studying at an international school is the manageable class size, which allows teachers to devote more attention to each student. With class sizes ranging from 18 to 25 students, teachers can quickly identify and address any issues your child may face.
Additionally, the teaching approach at international schools is distinct from that of public schools, so grades won’t become a source of stress for your child. Most assignments are completed during school hours, leaving students with more time to enjoy family activities.


10. Mastering English and Learning Multiple Foreign Languages
English has become a mandatory subject in all Vietnamese schools. While learning English is simple, not everyone can easily grasp it. In an international environment, where students are immersed in English as if it were their native language, they naturally become fluent without excessive studying. At international schools, students are required to speak English every day, whether conversing with Vietnamese peers or teachers, making it feel as if they are studying abroad. Therefore, parents need not worry about their child's English proficiency.
Many international schools also teach other widely spoken languages such as French, Spanish, German, Chinese, and Russian. In addition, the native language of the host country is often taught alongside.


11. Cultural Exchange
At international schools, students interact with peers from various countries such as the UK, Australia, the US, Germany, Italy, and more. These students are children of foreign families living in Vietnam, creating a rich blend of cultures. This presents an excellent opportunity for Vietnamese students to engage in cultural exchanges and learn about different global traditions, enhancing their understanding of the world's diversity. Each country has its unique culture, even though there are commonalities. Later in life, when working with international colleagues, students will be more confident and knowledgeable about cultural sensitivities, avoiding misunderstandings and taboos in different nations.


12. Seamless Integration
Many parents worry that their children will struggle to fit in at an international school due to the diverse mix of students from around the world. However, this environment is an excellent opportunity for Vietnamese students to develop their integration skills. While the cultures, viewpoints, and lifestyles of foreign families may differ from those of Vietnam, international schools foster an inclusive atmosphere where all students are taught to integrate and respect one another’s backgrounds. As a result, students gain a more independent and fresh perspective, learning valuable lessons from their peers.


