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Korean International School, HCMC (Korean: 호치민시한국국제학교) is a South Korean international school in Tan Phu Ward, District 7, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. The school serves kindergarten through senior high school. [1] It was established on August 4, 1998. [2] As of 2017 it is the second largest South Korean international school ...
In Vietnamese secondary education, high schools for the gifted or specialized high schools (trường trung học phổ thông chuyên or trường THPT chuyên) are designated public schools for secondary students to express gifted potentials in natural sciences, social sciences, and/or foreign languages. Schools for the gifted fall into two ...
Foreign Language Specialized School was first founded as a program for foreign language specialized high school classes in 1969 by a decision from the head of the Ministry of Education and Training with direct administration from VNU University of Languages and International Studies (formerly College of Foreign Languages). Ngo Ngoc Buu, Ph.D ...
Korean language education in Vietnam includes learning at Vietnamese colleges and universities, schools, and institutions. South Korea, one of Asia's only two DAC members, [ 1 ] is the largest foreign investor with a registered capital of nearly $82 billion as of April 2022, ranking second in development aid and third in trade with Vietnam. [ 2 ]
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Overall 78.8% of the population is fully vaccinated, though that number drops to 12.8% for those ages 12-17.Schools still can move back to remote learning or other hybrid arrangements if the ...
It was originally established under the name of Myongji Foreign Language High School on March 2, 2004, by Myongji Foundation. It was run as Myongji Foreign Language High School for 5 years, but due to declining financial situation of Myongji Foundation, the school was taken over by Bong-ahm Institute in 2008.
The institution became the social sciences and humanities branch in The University of Ho Chi Minh City from 1976 to 1996. On March 30, 1996, under the Decision No. 1233/QĐ-BGD&ĐT of the Ministry of Education and Training, the College of Letters was separated from The University of Ho Chi Minh City, renamed University of Social Sciences and ...