The British Council, the United Kingdom’s international organisation for cultural relations and educational opportunities, is proud to mark its 30th anniversary in Viet Nam by officially opening two new English teaching centres in Ho Chi Minh City. The opening of these centres at 71 Hoang Van Thai, Tan Phu Ward, District 7 and 20 Cong Hoa, Ward 12, Tan Binh District.
Michael Little, General Director LLC and Director English Vietnam British Council, for the British Council said, ‘The establishment of these new English teaching centres signifies the British Council’s commitment to meeting the increasing demand of Vietnamese English learners and strengthening the educational connections between the two countries. Our goal is to offer high-quality UK education to a diverse cross-section of learners in Viet Nam. We firmly believe that the educational foundation laid by the British Council will adeptly prepare them for successful international cultural integration, there by ensuring their development as capable global citizens’.
Operating alongside the three existing centres, the two new teaching centres are set to meet the growing demand for English learning in Ho Chi Minh City. The two centres are equipped with a total of eight classrooms each with modern facilities and equipment that adhere to the international standards synonym with the British Council’s teaching centres across over 40 countries.
The curriculum, developed by the British Council and curated by industry experts, underpins the offerings of these two centres. Tailored to various age groups, the curriculum includes the Primary Plus programme (aged 6–10), Secondary Plus programme (aged 11–14), Secondary Plus IELTS and Academic English (aged 15–17).
As the new academic year for 2023–24 approaches, the British Council expresses its gratitude by offering a special tuition discount for students who register as early as August2023.
For further insights into course offerings and registration details, please visit: https://www.britishcouncil.vn/en/english-courses
Source: British Council