Vietnam, Hanoi
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Hanoi Toronto School (HTS) in Hanoi’s Cầu Giấy district offers children ages 4–18 a bilingual Canadian–Vietnamese education combining the Ontario curriculum with Vietnamese MOET standards. Students follow either a fully Cambridge Ontario-based program or a dual-diploma pathway, earning the Canadian Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) — and in the dual track, also the Vietnamese High School Diploma. The campus features STEAM labs, makerspaces, indoor sports areas, rooftop gardens, and specialized arts and technology rooms, supporting hands-on learning in science, technology, art and more. Students can explore interests through clubs such as Coding & Robotics, Culinary Arts, Drama and Chess. Classes are delivered primarily in English, with Vietnamese bilingual support, enabling students to develop strong English fluency while staying connected to Vietnamese language and culture. A school-bus service is available to support commuting families. HTS aims to prepare students for global opportunities while grounding learning in a bilingual, multicultural context.
Ô TH3, khu Đô thị Đông Nam Trần Duy Hưng, phố Đ. Hoàng Minh Giám, Trung Hoà, Cầu Giấy, Hà Nội, Vietnam.
Hanoi Toronto School has 400 pupils, typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English, Vietnamese.
Hanoi Toronto School is located at Số 06, Khu đô thị Đông Nam Trần Duy Hưng, Hoàng Minh Giám Street, Yên Hoà Ward, Cầu Giấy District, Hanoi. The area is a modern residential and commercial district with convenient access to major roads in Hanoi. Families can reach amenities such as shopping centres, parks, and healthcare facilities within a short distance. The district is well connected to central Hanoi and surrounding neighbourhoods.
HTS offers Kindergarten, Primary School, and Secondary School, serving students from early years through Grade 12. The academic pathway includes bilingual and international programs aligned with the Ontario (Canada) curriculum.
Hanoi Toronto School is a co-educational day school. The school does not offer any boarding facilities.
The school does not publicly disclose details about Special Educational Needs (SEN) support. There is no available information on specific provisions, specialist staff, or tailored programmes on the website.
HTS is affiliated with Canada, offering a curriculum based on the Ontario education system and the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD).
The school has no stated religious affiliation.
The school does not publicly disclose start and end times, daily schedules, break times, or lunch arrangements on the website.
HTS offers a school bus service as part of its student services. Information about routes, providers, or timings is not detailed, but transport is listed under school life and campus facilities.
Annual tuition at Hanoi Toronto School ranges from VND 204,600,000 to VND 476,000,000 for 2026/27.
Hanoi Toronto School teaches Canadian Curriculum for students aged 4 to 18.
Hanoi Toronto School delivers a program based on the Ontario (Canada) curriculum, leading to the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD) in high school. Students in Kindergarten to Grade 5 follow a bilingual pathway combining English instruction with Vietnamese subjects required by the Ministry of Education and Training (MOET). From Grade 6 onward, students continue with the Ontario curriculum, with increasing emphasis on English-medium learning and subject specialization. In Grades 9–12, students complete OSSD coursework, including credit-based subjects assessed through continuous evaluation rather than external high-stakes exams. The school also offers a dual-diploma option in which students complete requirements for both the OSSD and the Vietnamese High School Diploma.
The school does not publicly disclose information about Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) programmes.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding support for Special Educational Needs (SEN).
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding EAL support. While English is listed as a primary language of instruction, no details are provided about targeted EAL programmes, specialist teachers, language assessments, or support pathways for students requiring additional English development.
The school does not publicly disclose information about mental wellbeing support. There is no mention of counselling services, wellbeing staff, mental-health programmes, or student-support structures on the website.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding safeguarding or child-protection procedures. There is no accessible safeguarding policy, no reference to staff training, and no details about reporting frameworks or student protection measures.
1. Initial Inquiry and School Information
Families may begin by reviewing programme information on the school’s website, where HTS outlines its Ontario curriculum pathway, dual-diploma options, and school levels. The school does not publish a formal first-step requirement such as booking a tour or completing an inquiry form. No instructions regarding required documents, age placement, or admissions criteria are provided.
2. Application Submission
HTS does not publicly disclose an online application portal, downloadable application form, or a list of required application materials. The school does not specify whether academic records, interviews, or entrance assessments are part of the process. No timelines or intake periods are published.
3. Review of Application and Assessment
The website provides no information about how applications are reviewed or whether students undergo assessments, interviews, or placement testing. There is also no description of criteria for acceptance into the Ontario or bilingual pathways.
4. Offer of Placement and Confirmation
HTS does not publish details about how offers are communicated, the timeframe for responses, or whether deposits are required to secure a place. There is no publicly available information on re-registration procedures for returning students.
The school does not publicly disclose any scholarship programmes, financial aid options, or tuition-reduction schemes. There is no information regarding eligibility criteria, application requirements, or scholarship availability for academic, artistic, or other achievements.
Hanoi Toronto School does not publicly disclose whether it operates a waitlist, rolling admissions, or a pool system. There is no information about priority placement, handling of fully enrolled grades, or waitlist procedures.