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Press conference about American International School Vietnam AISVN

VnExpressVnExpress21/03/2024


Ho Chi Minh City American International School Vietnam (AISVN) continues to give students two days off, despite being repeatedly asked to organize classes as planned.

On the afternoon of March 21, at the city's regular press conference, Ms. Le Thuy My Chau, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City, said that AISVN currently has more than 1,210 students studying the International Baccalaureate (IB) program, 129 foreign teachers and 26 Vietnamese teachers. As of March 20, the number of teachers who have quit their jobs is 85.

After suspending all classes on March 18, the school reopened on March 19-20. However, today and tomorrow, the school said it would not be able to hold classes, leaving many parents upset.

"Although the Department has issued urgent documents and repeatedly requested that classes be held as scheduled, the school still let students stay home. The Department continues to record the school's violations," said Ms. Chau.

Ms. Le Thuy My Chau at the press conference on the afternoon of March 21. Photo: Le Nguyen

Ms. Le Thuy My Chau, Deputy Director of the Department of Education and Training of Ho Chi Minh City, at the city's press conference on the afternoon of March 21. Photo: Thanh Nhan

According to Ms. Chau, after the incident of parents gathering to demand debt from the American International School Vietnam in September 2023, the Department worked with the school's leadership many times. By January, AISVN said it did not have a clear financial plan but could maintain operations until the end of the school year.

Since the beginning of March, the Department has worked with the principal of AISVN many times on plans to arrange students when teachers are absent from teaching, but the school has not cooperated.

"In reports, the school always stated that it was handling finances, but the Department found that ensuring the school's operations was affecting the quality of teaching and learning, and the rights of students," said Ms. Chau.

The Department has issued an urgent document requesting education departments and public, private, and foreign-invested schools to create conditions for AISVN students to transfer if needed.

This morning, when working with the Department, Ms. Nguyen Thi Ut Em, Chairwoman of the Board of Directors, committed to calling for investment funds within a week to restructure the school, maintain educational activities and take full responsibility before the law if she cannot do so.

An AISVN classroom was empty on the morning of March 19 because there were no teachers or students. Photo: Provided by a parent

An AISVN classroom was empty on the morning of March 19 because there were no teachers or students. Photo: Provided by a parent

AISVN was established in 2006, teaching the International Baccalaureate (IB) program. Tuition fees are 280-350 million VND per year for preschool, 450-500 million VND for primary school and 600-725 million VND for secondary school. At one stage, the school had more than 400 Vietnamese and foreign teachers and staff.

In October 2023, AISVN attracted attention when many parents gathered to demand debt. These parents said they lent the school tens of billions of dong without interest, without collateral, through loan and investment contracts. In return, their children could study for free, and the school committed to paying after the students graduated or transferred. However, they did not receive the money back.

Ms. Chau said that regarding investment packages between the investor AISVN and parents, the Department and legal agencies have guided parents to ensure their rights in court.

In addition, the Department also received a group of about 20 parents. They did not want to transfer schools but wanted the Department to negotiate with the investor to give them control of the school.

"This is a matter beyond our jurisdiction," said Ms. Chau.

Le Nguyen - Le Tuyet



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