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District 2 will have advanced integrated international schools

District 2 will have advanced integrated international schools

ITT – People’s Committee of District 2 (HCMC) has just announced the enrollment plan at the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year. Accordingly, there will be some advanced integrated international schools.

At kindergarten, Vanh Khuyen Kindergarten will implement the advanced integrated international schools model: Enroll 90 pupils (3 years old), 90 pupils (4 years old), 90 pupils (5 years old). School distributes enrollment from June 22 to July 2.

Admission to 1st grade integrated English will be held at Nguyen Hien, Giong Ong To, An Khanh, Nguyen Van Troi, Huynh Van Ngoi and An Binh. From 2 to 10 of July, school admissions committee will receive the application file and transfer (if any). On July 31, all schools will announce enrollment results.

  • An Binh primary school implements advanced integrated international schools to first grade from students living in the district, not according to the route. The school also accepts students in grade 2 – 3 with tuition fees higher than other primary schools.
  • Nguyen Hien primary school will receive 504 students, including 294 students living in Quarter 5 of An Phu Ward, 210 students residing in Quarter 1, 2, 3, 4 of Binh An Ward.
  • Giong Ong To primary school will receive 587 students, including 485 pupils residing in Binh Trung Tay Ward, 102 students staying in blocks 1, 2, 3, 4 of Binh Trung Tay Ward.

Admission to 6th grade integrated English will be held at Tran Quoc Toan, Luong Dinh Cua and An Phu. Schools will receive admission and change route (if any) from June 22. On July 15, all schools will announce enrollment results.

Tran Quoc Toan secondary school implements advanced integrated international schools to sixth grade from students living in the district, not according to the route.

An Phu secondary school will receive 297 students, including 5th grade An Binh primary school, An Phu (except for students living in Cat Lai), Nguyen Hien (including integrated students, students living in An Phu Ward and Thao Dien Ward).

Depending on the actual situation, District 2 committee will have a plan and method for admitting, with priority given to status of residence, achievements and results of study, training, skills, elementary education, family circumstances… combined with the student capacity survey (if needed).

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