Proud to be VASer – Ho Anh Khue
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This April field trip to Dam Sen Cultural Park brought VAS Kindergarteners across the system a truly fulfilling day. They explored nature, played with friends, and learned in a lively environment beyond the classroom.
Two Grade 12 students from VAS Riverside have recently received admission results and early offers from top universities worldwide, marking the beginning of a “bumper season” for VAS in the 2025–2026 academic year.
If Grade 12 is seen as the “finish line”, the key question parents should ask is: What do my children need by that point, not only to gain admission to their desired universities, but also to be fully prepared for the future? At a recent online seminar hosted by the Vietnam Australia International School (VAS), education experts highlighted the importance of a “backward planning” mindset. This approach starts with the end goal and works backwards to design a suitable learning pathway from the very beginning.