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International Schools of North America - Saigon South (SNA Saigon South)

Vietnam, Ho Chi Minh City

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees ₫514,560,000 - 843,470,000
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 500
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2005
Bus Service Yes
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP)
Taught languages English, Korean, Vietnamese
Typical class size 22
Strengths Sport, Visual and Creative Arts, STEM
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form, Middle School
Introduction

SNA Saigon South is an IB Continuum school in Ho Chi Minh City’s Saigon South area, offering the IB Primary Years, Middle Years, and Diploma Programmes from Grade 1 to Grade 12. The campus sits in the Him Lam residential community and spans nearly 10,000 m² with 80+ classrooms and dedicated spaces including laboratories, art rooms, a musical hall, a robotics room for STEM, a football field, library, and cafeteria. Instruction is in English, with additional study in Vietnamese and Korean and support for other mother tongues. Families can use the school’s transportation service across HCMC, and boarding is available—the first in Saigon South. Recent highlights include student CAS service trips and representation in international school sports such as teeball.

This campus is part of International Schools of North America

Street No. 20, Him Lam Residential Area, Binh Hung Commune, Ho Chi Minh City

The Essentials

International Schools of North America - Saigon South (SNA Saigon South) has 500 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.

Location

The International Schools of North America – Saigon South (SNA Saigon South) is situated on Street No. 20 in the Him Lam Residential Area, Binh Hung Commune, District 8, Ho Chi Minh City. The campus lies within the Saigon South area, a well-planned residential neighborhood known for its family-oriented environment and convenient access to major districts of the city. Its proximity to main roads and transport links makes it easily reachable for both local and expatriate families. The area offers a calm and secure setting that contrasts with the busier city center, making it a suitable environment for both learning and community life.

Stages

SNA Saigon South offers a full International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum from the Primary Years Programme (PYP) through the Middle Years Programme (MYP) to the Diploma Programme (DP). The school welcomes students from early primary to high school level, typically ranging in age from 3 to 18.

Type

SNA Saigon South is a co-educational international school.

Additional learning support

The school provides dedicated support for students with additional learning needs through its Student Support Services department. This includes English language acquisition programs for non-native speakers and an Inclusion Programme for students requiring academic, emotional, or behavioral support. Individual Education Plans (IEPs) are developed where necessary, ensuring each student receives targeted assistance. The school also offers counseling and wellbeing programs to help students thrive both academically and personally.

Country affiliation

The school operates as a fully authorized International Baccalaureate World School, drawing on global best practices in international education rather than following a country-specific curriculum.

Religious affiliation

The school does not have any religious affiliations.

School day structure

The typical school day begins around 8:15 a.m. and concludes at approximately 3:15 p.m., with scheduled breaks for snacks and lunch. Boarding students follow an extended daily routine, which includes supervised study periods, extracurricular activities, and structured evening programs. The daily schedule is designed to balance academic lessons with time for recreation, enrichment, and personal development.

Bus service

The school offers a well-organized bus service for students living across Ho Chi Minh City. This service is managed in partnership with a professional transport provider, ensuring safety and reliability. Families can choose between one-way or two-way options, depending on their needs. Bus routes cover multiple residential districts, and details regarding stops, timing, and fees are made available at the start of each academic year.

Fees

Annual tuition at International Schools of North America - Saigon South (SNA Saigon South) ranges from VND 514,560,000 to VND 843,470,000 for 2026/27.

Application Fee
A one-time, non-refundable application fee of VND 5,600,000 is required upon submission of the admission form.

Registration Fee
A one-time registration fee of VND 40,000,000 applies upon enrollment confirmation. This fee is refundable only if the student is deemed ineligible due to failing the entrance exam or for verified medical reasons.

Tuition Fees (per year and per semester)
All fees are in VND. Payment may be made annually or by semester. Discounts apply for early full-year payment.

Grades 1–5 (PYP): 514,560,000 per year / 257,280,000 per semester
Grades 6–10 (MYP): 689,240,000 per year / 344,620,000 per semester
Grades 11–12 (DP): 843,470,000 per year / 421,735,000 per semester

These tuition rates include textbooks, stationery, laboratory fees, co-curricular activities, IB examination fees (first attempt), English language support (if applicable), and student insurance.

Boarding Fees
Boarding is available for both primary and secondary students:

Primary (Mon–Fri): 94,300,000 per year
Primary (Mon–Sun): 115,200,000 per year
Secondary (Mon–Fri): 110,340,000 per year
Secondary (Mon–Sun): 135,640,000 per year
Meals are included on school days only.

Other Fees

Uniforms: Primary 2,975,000 / Secondary MYP 3,575,000 / Secondary DP 5,475,000
Meals: Primary 35,470,000 per year / Secondary 40,930,000 per year
Transportation (within HCMC): From 21,000,000 to 40,230,000 per year (two-way), depending on pick-up zone

Discounts and Sibling Policy

10% discount for the second sibling, 15% for the third and subsequent siblings enrolled at SNA or other NHG schools.
30% discount on bus fees for additional siblings sharing the same pick-up point.

Refund Policy
Tuition refunds are available if withdrawal is due to relocation, disaster, or medical reasons, with notice at least 30 working days before departure. Refund rates vary by timing (e.g., 100% before start date, 50% within two months of term start). Meal and boarding fees are refundable based on unused days.

Payment Terms and Options
Payments may be made by semester or annually via bank transfer to the school’s account.
Academics

International Schools of North America - Saigon South (SNA Saigon South) teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP) for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

The International Schools of North America – Saigon South (SNA Saigon South) offers a full International Baccalaureate (IB) continuum, encompassing the Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), and Diploma Programme (DP). Students in Grades 1–5 follow the PYP, which emphasizes inquiry-based learning across subjects such as language, mathematics, science, and the arts. Grades 6–10 study within the MYP framework, integrating global contexts and interdisciplinary projects that encourage critical thinking and personal development. In Grades 11–12, students pursue the IB Diploma Programme, which includes six subject groups, Theory of Knowledge, the Extended Essay, and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS) components. English is the primary language of instruction, while Vietnamese and Korean are taught as additional languages. The curriculum prepares students for international higher education pathways and encourages engagement with local and global communities.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

SNA’s Student Support Services department includes a counselling and wellbeing team that works with students on individual, social, peer, educational and relationship issues in a confidential setting. They aim to support the physical, mental, social and emotional wellbeing of students, helping build resilience and self-help strategies. The boarding programme also emphasises daily supervision, mentoring and routines to support social-emotional growth. The school says that students themselves define “wellbeing” as including physical, social, emotional and spiritual aspects, and they involve students in discussions of trending issues.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

SNA offers an Inclusion Programme for students with learning, emotional or behavioural needs, supporting them through Individual Education Plans (IEPs). The school works with outside agencies and professional recommendations to assist students requiring challenge or help in their educational journey. While it is not a specialist SEN institution, it caters to a range of needs including academic, social, emotional and behavioural. The aim is an inclusive educational environment rather than a separate specialist centre.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

SNA provides language support through its Student Support Services team — offering opportunities in English, Vietnamese and Korean, and supporting independent language studies for other mother-tongue backgrounds. However, the school does not publicly provide a detailed separate “EAL programme” description using that label, so the precise structure (e.g., levels, identification process) is not fully disclosed.

Mental Wellbeing

The school explicitly recognises that student mental health is important and offers counselling and mental wellbeing programmes. SNA states that students can discuss concerns in a safe and confidential space, receive guidance on coping strategies, and that wellbeing is promoted through awareness activities. The boarding environment is also noted as a key priority for wellbeing support.

Safeguarding

SNA has a published Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy, confirming its responsibility to protect students from harm, neglect and exploitation. It defines a designated safeguarding lead (or deputies), requires training for all staff and sets expectations for secure recruitment, clear procedures and record-keeping. The policy is aligned with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Application Submission
Parents begin by completing the online or in-person application form and paying the non-refundable application fee. The form requires basic student details such as grade level, date of birth, and previous school records. Applications are typically accepted between March and June, although late submissions are considered depending on space availability.

2. Entrance Assessment and Interview
Each applicant completes an entrance assessment, which may include academic testing, a writing sample, and an English proficiency evaluation. Younger students may participate in an interview or classroom observation. The admissions team reviews all results alongside the student’s past academic records to determine eligibility.

3. Offer of Placement
Successful applicants receive an official offer of enrolment once assessment results and documentation meet school requirements. Parents confirm acceptance by signing the enrolment agreement and paying the one-time registration fee to secure the student’s place.

4. Payment and Orientation
After registration, families pay tuition and other related fees such as meals, uniforms, and transportation according to the school’s payment schedule. Before the school year begins, students and parents are invited to orientation sessions to support a smooth transition into the school community.

5. Late Applications
Applications received after the main intake period are considered on a rolling basis. Admission is subject to class capacity, assessment results, and the school’s ability to support the applicant’s educational needs.

Scholarships

NextGen Scholarship (Grades 6–10)
This merit-based award provides up to 50% tuition coverage for students entering the Middle Years Programme (MYP). Selection is based on two assessment rounds, including a MAP Growth test in Math and Reading, and a written essay or interview in English.

Little Eagle Talent Scholarship (Grades 1–5)
This scholarship supports primary students showing strong academic and creative potential. It covers 50% of tuition and 50% of the registration fee. Applicants submit a short video showcasing a talent such as storytelling or singing in English and complete the school’s entrance assessment.

Both scholarships are valid for the duration specified in the offer, are non-transferable, and may not be exchanged for cash. Recipients are expected to maintain good academic standing and participate actively in school life.

Waitlist

The school does not operate a formal waitlist or pooled admissions system.

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