Vietnam
Let the school know you're thinking of applying — they can share their prerequisites and help you through the process.
It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
· Reviewed by Aziza Francienne · B2C Marketing Manager
Pathway School Ha Huy Giap Primary Campus, located at No 06 Ha Huy Giap Street, Thanh Loc Ward, District 12, Ho Chi Minh City, operates with a Cambridge Primary framework within a bespoke curriculum. At Elementary level, teaching follows the Ministry of Education and Training curriculum and is delivered through a Constructivist approach in every lesson. The program integrates Cultural, Skills, and English instruction to develop practical intelligence, creativity, and critical thinking. English accounts for 25% of class time, while seven essential skill subjects support balanced development. Class sizes are capped at 25 to promote participation and personalised feedback. The campus features a well-stocked library with hundreds of English and Vietnamese books, learning spaces, function rooms, a playground, and a swimming pool. The outdoor environment includes green spaces and a Sasuke obstacle playground. A distinctive feature is the three-root philosophy Morality – Wisdom – Willpower, embedded with Pathway Harmony SEL and Emotion Education to cultivate resilience, empathy, and responsible citizenship from early years.
Số 06 Hà Huy Giáp, Phường An Phú Đông, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
Pathway School - Ha Huy Giap Primary School has 5,000 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in Vietnamese, English.
Ha Huy Giap Campus is located at No 06 Ha Huy Giap Street, Thanh Loc Ward, District 12, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. It is part of Pathway School's District 12 elementary campus network. The campus serves as Pathway School's elementary-level facility in Ho Chi Minh City.
Elementary school
Vietnam
Pathway School - Ha Huy Giap Primary School teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary).
The Elementary level follows the Ministry of Education and Training curriculum and uses Constructivist teaching in every lesson. It integrates the three-root philosophy Morality, Wisdom, and Willpower into Cultural, Skills, and English lessons to foster well-rounded development. English accounts for 25% of class time, and seven essential skill subjects support balanced and comprehensive development. Students focus on practical understanding, freely express ideas, and enhance creativity rather than memorizing knowledge. Pathway School aims to foster Morality, Wisdom, and Willpower from the elementary years to prepare students for future study paths. The learning environment includes a maximum of 25 students per class, a library with hundreds of English and Vietnamese books, and facilities such as learning spaces, function rooms, playgrounds, and swimming pools.
Maximum 25 students per class.
The school integrates the three-root philosophy Morality - Wisdom - Willpower throughout its curriculum to cultivate students to become happy citizens, live kindly, exhibit proper behavior, and be responsible for their families and society.
25% of class time devoted to English.
The curriculum aims to enhance awareness and nurture the body and mind.
Enrollment Process. Pathway School has four steps for admission. 1) School information research. Pathway School provides general information online about its programs and campuses, and parents review the available campuses and programs. The Division of Enrollment will provide a detailed curriculum and fee policy and arrange a campus visit. 2) Register for advice. After choosing a campus, parents fill in the registration form. The Division of Enrollment will provide the curriculum and fee policy and schedule a visit to the school. 3) Take an input test. The Division of Enrollment will schedule a testing day. For Primary school, the input test covers the MOET age range, English, Vietnamese, and Maths, plus a Skill survey (Grade 1). 4) Finish the enrollment process. Parents submit enrollment documents and pay the required fees within seven days of receiving the test result. Documents include the Enrollment form, Enrollment Agreement, Child behavior questionnaire, Physical Evaluation, 3×4 photos, birth certificate (extract) or notarized translation, Family Record Book or Passport (if foreigner), School record and most recent transcripts (except preschool), Certificate of completion of Primary program (for middle school) or Level 2 (for high school), and Transfer recommendation letter (for transfer students). The enrollment documents must be sufficient and authorized; students' academic results and conduct are checked by the Division of Enrollment.