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FAQs

Frequently asked questions

Yes,  according to the school’s data, BCIS students have not only pursued studies abroad, or at the institutions like RMIT and Fulbright within Vietnam but have also gained successful admission to local universities, which include the University of Economics, the University of Technology, the Law University, Hoa Sen University, and the University of Economics and Finance, among others

Additionally, the Alumni Association plays a role in supporting students to make informed decisions when it comes to studying abroad.
Annually, the CISS school system hosts a University Fair, where representatives from 50 universities worldwide converge at the school. This event serves as an excellent platform for parents and students to gain further insights into available majors and educational institutions for prospective students.

  • The admissions staff will review the student’s transcript from the most recent year.
  • Students will participate in an on-site entrance test led by teachers at the school. This test encompasses three primary subjects: Mathematics, Vietnamese, and English.
  • Subsequently, the admissions staff will present the test results, along with accompanying documents, to the Board of Directors.

Certainly, students who successfully pass the entrance examination in the three core subjects: Mathematics, Vietnamese, and English will be eligible

Students are required to undergo an entrance assessment to evaluate their readiness for school. The English assessment comprises four skills: listening, speaking, reading, and writing. Should students in Grades 3 to 8 exhibit weaknesses in any of these skills, they will have access to an English support program known as EAL during their learning journey, and this program is provided at no cost.

Parents have the option to schedule a consultation and arrange a school tour by contacting us through the following methods: via phone at (028) 54113123 or our hotline at 0773990990, or by directly reaching out to the BCIS admission office located at No. 86, Street 23, Tan Phu Ward, District 7.

The school divides students into and out at each gate for management. For elementary school students, class teachers will pick up and return children directly to parents. Each parent will be issued a separate card to pick up and drop off students at school For students from junior high school and above, students go to the gate by themselves when their parents/relatives pick them up.

In the bilingual program, BCIS aims for students to obtain both a high school diploma from the Ministry of Education of Vietnam and a report card from the International English program.

The school consistently offers the most favorable tuition support policies for parents, which may vary from year to year depending on the current policy.

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