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Pathway School - Tan Thoi Nhat Primary School 6 has 4,000 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in Vietnamese, English.
No 39A Tan Thoi Nhat 6 Street, Quarter 6A, TanThoi Nhat Ward, District 12, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Elementary school
Vietnam
Annual tuition at Pathway School - Tan Thoi Nhat Primary School 6 ranges from EUR 129,800,000 to EUR 154,199,000 for 2026/27.
Pathway School - Tan Thoi Nhat Primary School 6 teaches Vietnamese Curriculum.
Pathway School – Tan Thoi Nhat 6 Campus. Pathway Primary School, a spacious and modern campus, is located at 39A Tan Thoi Nhat 6, Dong Hung Thuan Ward, Ho Chi Minh City. The campus features an outdoor playground, a continuous obstacle course, a swimming pool for physical training and skills development, a martial arts room for discipline and fitness, an art room, a music space for expression and talent development, an ICT laboratory, a library, and bright classrooms.
The school integrates Morality – Wisdom – Willpower throughout the curriculum to cultivate happy citizens who behave kindly and are responsible for their families and society. In Elementary, about 25% of class time is devoted to English, with seven essential skill subjects supporting balanced development. The library offers hundreds of English and Vietnamese books to foster reading culture. Art and music spaces support emotional expression and connection, helping students develop creativity and emotional awareness. The Sasuke playground and other facilities promote willpower, resilience, and self-regulation, including activities that help students calm down and observe themselves to conquer fears. The learning space follows the 5S principles and limits classes to 25 students to encourage discipline, independence, and respectful, positive interactions; outdoor green spaces teach care for the environment.
The Sasuke playground and structured activities encourage self-regulation and emotional resilience, helping students calm down and observe themselves to overcome fears.
Step 1: School information research. Pathway School provides general information to parents and outlines campus options and program overview. The Division of Enrollment will present a detailed curriculum and fee policy and arrange a campus visit after a suitable campus is selected. This step helps parents understand Pathway School's structure before moving forward.
Step 2: Register for advice. After choosing a suitable campus, parents fill in the registration form. The Division of Enrollment provides a detailed curriculum and fee policy and makes an appointment for parents to visit the school. Information on campuses is provided, and the enrollment team coordinates a campus visit.
Step 3: Take an input test. The Division of Enrollment schedules a day for the input test after registration. The test content varies by level: Preschool tests consider age and psychological and physical condition; Primary tests cover English, Vietnamese, and Maths, with a skill survey for Grade 1; Middle and High tests require English, Literature, Maths, and Psychology, and a certificate of completion of the primary program for those levels.
Step 4: Finish the enrollment process. Parents submit enrollment documents and pay the required fees within seven days of receiving the test result. Enrollment documents include: Enrollment form; Enrollment Agreement; Child behavior questionnaire; Physical Evaluation; 3×4 photo (three photos); Copy of birth certificate (extract) or notarized translation of birth certificate (If you are a foreigner); Copy of Family Record Book or Copy of Passport (if you are a foreigner); School Record and most recent score transcripts (except preschool); Certificate of completion of Primary program (for middle school) / level 2 (for high school); Transfer recommendation letter (for transfer students). Notice: The enrollment documents must be sufficient and authorized by the school's stipulation. Students' academic results and conduct provided by parents will be checked and evaluated by the Division of Enrollment.