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About The True North School

Firmly anchored in a tale of inspiration

Figuratively and literally. Because Hanoi is Vietnam's "True North," it is only natural that we honor and begin from the heart of the country. Defined as a definite goal for each person, True North is the purpose, meaning, and direction that keeps us on track in our personal development path. That destination is formed by each person's ideas, values, personal identity, and rules, and the quest to locate the point of "True North" began in infancy.

Home to people of good character

Each of us is born and developed with our abilities, hidden talents, and creativity. Going through many stages, the path to the "True North" is gradually formed thanks to the experiences, lessons, and knowledge we learn, the companions we meet, and the teachers and families who support us. Built with the desire to become a companion with the young Vietnamese generation who are not only academically gifted but also showcase great compassion on their journey.

“Teachers give knowledge, mentors share experiences.”

True North International School's instructors are the enablers of knowledge, providing the power of education in every aspect of learning. By looking at our students, we educate, alter, and reflect on ourselves.

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Vietnam at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Hanoi
Language:
Vietnamese
Population:
89,693,000 (2013)
Currency:
Vietnamese dong ( ₫)
Government:
Single-party Communist-Socialist Republic
Major Religion(s):
Folk religions/beliefs
Climate:
Tropical and Temperate
Size:
331,210 km²

Country quick facts

Vietnam is well-known for its ancient, traditional buddhist pagodas.

It shares a border with Cambodia, Laos and China.

It is the world's largest exporter of cashew nuts and black pepper.

The capital city of Vietnam is Hanoi, however the largest city in Vietnam is Ho Chi Minh City.

Cuisine traditionally combines five taste elements: spicy, sour, bitter, salty and sweet.

Soccer, table tennis, volleyball, badminton, tennis and martial arts are the country's most popular sports.

Some of the most important cultural symbols are the dragon and the bird.