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The Australian International School and ACG International School Vietnam merged in July 2013 to become the Australian International School. [5] The school has over 1,400 students at three purpose-built campuses in District 2. The school is currently owned and operated by Inspired Education Group, an international provider of for-profit schools.
Vietnam-Australia School, Hanoi (VAS Hanoi) is a semi-international school established in pursuant to decision No 1452/QD-UBND dated 13 April 2007 of the People’s Committee of Hanoi. VAS Hanoi follows the Vietnamese Curriculum in preschool, primary, secondary and high school.
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Australian International School may refer to: Australian International School Beijing; Australian International School Hong Kong; Australian Independent School, Indonesia, formerly Australian International School, Indonesia. Name change was a government requirement. Australian International School, Malaysia; Australian International School, Sharjah
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The Australian International School (AIS) in Singapore was established on 3 February 1993 at its first campus on Mount Sophia, with 32 students and 7 teachers under the leadership of Miss Coral Dickson. [11] By the end of that year, student enrollment had grown to over 200. [12]