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Developed by our high-profile educators, the Early Years program in Westlink focuses on the development of both the interpersonal and learning skills of the child. It is well-aligned with our educational pedagogy, which is the IB Framework, the Reggio Emilia approach that aims to create the right climate and environment to develop thinkers not just knowers.


WE PREPARE STUDENTS TO GET READY FOR PRIMARY TRANSITION

READY TO READ & WRITE, DEVELOP PHONNICS & MATHS

GET USED TO NEW LEARNING ROUTINES

CONFIDENT TO MAKE FRIENDS IN AN INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY

         STUDENTS LEAD THEIR OWN LEARNING

Ms. Hillary
Executive Principal
30+ years in education
Ms. Teighyn
Early Years Teacher
7 years in Education


Ms. Suzette
Music Teacher
20 years in music teaching

Ms. Ana
PE Teacher
7 years in Education
Ms. Olivia
Art Teacher
6 years in education

Ms. Yến Vũ
Teaching Assistant

Ms. Hillary
Executive Principal
30+ years in education
Ms. Teighyn
Early Years Teacher
7 years in Education


Ms. Suzette
Music Teacher
20 years in music teaching

Ms. Ana
PE Teacher
7 years in Education
Ms. Yến Vũ
Teaching Assistant

Ms. Olivia
Art Teacher
6 years in education

Purpose-built classroom designed to enrich environments ideal for learning and play.
Committed to safeguarding & wellbeing of students.
State-of-the-art facilities with swimming pools, multi-purpose hall, outdoor playground, etc to support students’ physical, social & mental development.

Sports club, Arts & Craft, Indoor Games, Reading, etc.…to promote Physical Fitness & Health
Motor Skills & Teamwork, Self-confidence 
Recreation & Leisure.


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Contact information

  • Address: Western West Lake urban area,  Xuan Tao ward, Bac Tu Liem district, Ha Noi
  • Hotline: (+84) 865 777 900
  • Email: info@westlink.edu.vn 

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CONTACT INFORMATION

  • Address: Western West Lake new urban area, Xuan Tao Ward, Bac Tu Liem District, Hanoi
  • Hotline: (+84) 865 777 900
  • Email: info@westlink.edu.vn 

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