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Dr.Charles
American expat in Cambodia
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American
Lives in Phn
Registration: 06 June 2014
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Home schooling in Ho Chi Minh city by skhetrapal
Hello all, We have a 4 year old son and we intend to do home schooling. I tried to google about the existing home schools in Ho Chi Minh city, but nothing interesting or up to date came up. Are there any parents who are already into home schooling ...
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This is unque in HCMC and it's very affordable compaired to so-called international schools. It's in district 2. HAVEN is a Filipino-run Education Center in HCM offering K1- Grade 12 (In-school & homeschool)using an Intl.curriculum. A ... Read More
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The cost of an "International " Education in HCMC by blunders
Have a look at some of the fees being charged by the so called International Schools in HCMC One such school could cost you US$ 275,350 for 1 pupil from year 1 to year 12. Works out at about an average of US$ 22,945 per school year. Most school ...
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Most so-called international school are almost all local students. Read More
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My opinions on international schools in Ho Chi Minh at the moment by anonxx
There are 7 International schools that are recognized by the Good Schools Guide International (1). However, they are not branded as a GSGI school which meets the International standards for first tier schools. Obviously these schools in Ho Chi ...
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So called "international school" have change over the years. Initially, "international schools" were for diplomats' children, and for children of foreigners who worked for large foreign companies like CokeCola as an example. ... Read More