June 20th, 2008

Vietnam: Billions VND for Children’s Education

Nguyen Ky Nam, PhD, of Australian nationality, has noted that when he returned to Vietnam in 2006, he spent a lot of time choosing a school for his son, Ky Anh, who had finished the first class in Australia. Nam wanted his son not only to speak English fluently and understand foreign cultures, but also speak Vietnamese fluently and understand Vietnamese culture.

Mr. Nam finally decided to send his son to Uniworld on Van Bao street where he can follow a bilingual syllabus (lessons are taught in English in the morning and Vietnamese in the afternoon).

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July 1st, 2008 at 6:42 am

[…] Vietnam: Billions VND for Children’s EducationNguyen Ky Nam, PhD, of Australian nationality, has noted that when he returned to Vietnam in 2006, he spent a lot of time choosing a school for his son, Ky Anh, who had finished the first class in Australia. Nam wanted his son not only … […]

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July 5th, 2008 at 12:29 pm

[…] Vietnam: Billions VND for Children’s EducationNguyen Ky Nam, PhD, of Australian nationality, has noted that when he returned to Vietnam in 2006, he spent a lot of time choosing a school for his son, Ky Anh, who had finished the first class in Australia. Nam wanted his son not only … […]

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