Luke Curran, College & University Guidance Counsellor, was interviewed to share with parents what their Secondary children can do to give their university application an extra edge, how parents can find out more about possible university scholarships and what are these universities’ scholarship eligibility criteria, and what international qualifications are most popular with leading world universities.
Joining BVIS HCMC’s community from Bac Lieu Gifted High School in 2017, our Year 11 student – Thien Dang described his new learning journey at BVIS as “super dynamic and full of opportunities”.
With an impressive academic achievement and profile, our Class of 2019 Alumna - Kaysie – Thanh Nha Ngo is one of three students in the world who won the $140,000 scholarship for her four-year study at York University, Canada in 2019.
Good language expression makes the process of reasoning and presenting an idea more coherent and precise. The creativity that is also cultivated through art appreciation assist children in visualising the problem and logical reasoning in mathematics.
This article outlines the far-reaching benefits of music that stretch way beyond the subject itself and why music is an indispensable part of any academic programme.
Climbing is not only great exercise but helps students to develop resilience and problem solving skills. Find out how climbing benefits your child mentally and physically.
In an increasingly globalised world speaking two languages rather than just one, has obvious practical benefits linked to job opportunities and higher income potential. However, in recent years, scientists have begun to show that the advantages of bilingualism are even more significant than being able to converse with a wider range of people.
As part of our collaboration with MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), the staff at BVIS have designed an engaging and stimulating STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Maths) curriculum for BVIS students.