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Hanoi International School

IB World School in Ba Dinh serving around 300 students in a six-storey inner-city building near the embassy district, offering PYP, MYP and Diploma since 1996. Fees for 2025-26 run from VND 418,400,000 (Kindergarten) to VND 767,000,000 (Grades 11-12) per…


Curriculum
IB
Fees, annual
VND 418400–767000k
Ages
4 to 18
Pupils
~300
Founded
1996

The original IB World School in Hanoi, founded in 1996 on Lieu Giai Street in Ba Dinh, central and walkable from much of the inner-city expat residential ring.

Around 300 students from PreK to Grade 12, with all three IB programmes authorised: PYP in primary, MYP in Grades 6 to 10 and the Diploma in Grades 11 and 12. CIS and NEASC accredited since 2013. Sport runs through the Mekong River International Schools Association circuit.

The community feel is the genuine differentiator. Small classes, teachers who know every family by name, and a central location that means parents can actually walk children to school rather than putting them on a forty-minute bus. The trade-off is scale. Limited Sixth Form option choices and smaller cohorts in upper years compared with UNIS or BIS, so families with very specific subject combinations or competitive sport ambitions often look elsewhere by Grade 9.


Fee Age Type Amount
Kindergarten 2 4 Annual ₫418,400,000
Kindergarten 3 5 Annual ₫418,400,000
Grade 1 6 Annual ₫590,000,000
Grade 2 7 Annual ₫590,000,000
Grade 3 8 Annual ₫590,000,000
Grade 4 9 Annual ₫600,000,000
Grade 5 10 Annual ₫600,000,000
Grade 6 11 Annual ₫649,000,000
Grade 7 12 Annual ₫649,000,000
Grade 8 13 Annual ₫649,000,000
Grade 9 14 Annual ₫705,000,000
Grade 10 15 Annual ₫705,000,000
Grade 11 16 Annual ₫767,000,000
Grade 12 17 Annual ₫767,000,000
Entrance Test Fee (non-refundable) One-time ₫5,000,000
Enrolment Fee (non-refundable) One-time ₫26,000,000
Security Deposit (refundable) One-time ₫50,000,000

  • Hanoi International School is repeatedly placed in Hanoi's tier two by teacher and expat commenters, behind UNIS and Concordia. The cohort is mixed and the IB continuum is the draw.
  • Teacher-side commentary is split. One described the school as "chill, free, breezy" while also calling it "a bit of a dumpster fire in many ways." The school is small and not seen as a major employer in the city.
  • Parent reviews on aggregator pages and the school's own community describe a tight-knit, family-style environment with a long-serving principal and an active PTA.
  • Recurring concern is breadth and scale. Reviewers note small facilities, limited specialist provision compared with larger international schools, and a hiring season in early 2024 with significant secondary openings and leadership change in middle and high school.
  • Public parent-voice signal is thin in English. Most online discussion comes from the teacher recruitment circuit rather than families.

Head of school

Bradley Ringrose

Bradley Ringrose has been involved in education for twenty years, with thirteen years in an IB school and six years at HIS. He emphasizes community, inclusivity, and excellence in education, fostering a supportive environment for students to reach their full potential.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01
  • New England Association of Schools and Colleges 02

48 Lieu Giai Street, Giang Vo Ward, Ba Dinh, Hanoi

School website