Standard English, American Bilingual, and Australian Dual Diploma Programs differ in the number of students per class, the English language program and Tuition:
Standard English Program
– The maximum number of students is 35 students per class.
– There are 10 English lessons per week with 50% of the time taught by foreign teachers.
– The English as a Second Language program (ESL) is designed according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), aiming at the goal that students reach the language proficiency and competency to attend prestigious international or national universities.
American Bilingual Program
– The maximum number of students is 28 students per class.
– There are 16 English lessons per week with 63% of the time taught by foreign teachers.
– In this program, in addition to the ESL Program according to the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR), students also study English as a Native Language (ENL), American Math Program (American Maths) and Science Program in English (English for Science). These are programs built and developed on the basis of the Common American Program Framework (Common Core), aiming at the goal that students reach the language proficiency and competency to attend prestigious international or national universities.
Australian Dual Diploma Program
– The maximum number of students is 25 students per class.
– There are 28 English lessons per week
– Subjects taught in English include English Language Arts & English as an Additional Language (ELA & EAL), General Mathematics, Mathematical Methods, Business Management, and Vietnamese following the VCE curriculum standards. The VCE (Australia) curriculum, updated by renowned Australian publishers, aiming at the goal that students reach the language proficiency and competency to attend international universities (Australia, the United States, Canada, Europe…) as well as domestic international universities.
Parents can refer to the published tuition fees for each program
HERE.