See our multidisciplinary education system


Music lessons


Educational activities for primary school students foster curiosity, creativity


Educational activities for primary school students foster curiosity, creativity, and essential skills in subjects like math, science, and literacy. Interactive lessons and hands-on projects make learning engaging, while extracurriculars like arts and sports build teamwork and resilience. These activities support both academic growth and character development, preparing students for future success.


Drawing lessons


Develop personally, socially and emotionally, learn to communicate effectively


Students will also develop personally, socially and emotionally, learning to communicate effectively and building lasting friendships. The school also encourages them to pursue new languages ​​and immerse themselves in Vietnamese culture. They will also have the opportunity to learn to play a musical instrument during music lessons..


Sports lessons


Clear personal learning goals, creative thematic curriculum


The curriculum is creative, with clear individual learning objectives that can be adjusted and personalized to suit each student’s interests and learning abilities. In addition, the goal throughout the lessons is to enhance each student’s global thinking.

Testimonials

  • Classrooms of international standards with over 200 hands-on materials; spacious function room, and other indoor and outdoor facilities to satisfy developmental needs of children.
    Lora Phelps
    BirdFlower
  • I am most impressed at the extra-curricular activities at AnHuy Edu. Every event is well organized and carries meaningful messages. Theses events give the children chances to be creative, master their skills, and develop their personalities.
    Gretha Scott
    OnionCo
  • The most impressive thing is the teacher's dedication to her students. She not only imparts knowledge and useful lessons to them during class time or activities, but also teaches them to love nature, to help and take care of their friends and younger siblings in class.
    Tom Johnson
    CodeCanyon

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