SenTia School has officially joined Taylor’s Education Group, becoming part of a wider regional network of educational institutions across Asia. The partnership strengthens SenTia’s commitment to the Vietnamese national curriculum while expanding its academic support systems, operational capabilities and international learning pathways for students.

The collaboration also aligns with Taylor’s Education Group’s broader strategy of building future-focused education ecosystems across Asia.

Focus on Bilingual Education and Vietnamese Identity

SenTia said its core philosophy of Happy Growing and “Vietnamese Identity, International Quality” will remain central to its educational model. The school’s bilingual curriculum will continue as the foundation of learning, supported by Taylor’s Education Group’s expertise in teacher development, programme investment and academic operations.

The partnership reflects a growing demand in Việt Nam for education models that combine strong local foundations with internationally recognised learning opportunities.

British University Vietnam Supports Academic Integration

British University Vietnam will play a key role in the collaboration. As the first and only university in Việt Nam to receive QAA university-wide accreditation, BUV will provide academic expertise to strengthen both the Vietnamese national curriculum and SenTia’s Oxford International Programme.

Students at British University Vietnam during campus activities supporting internationally recognised education in Việt Nam
Students at British University Vietnam during campus activities supporting internationally recognised education in Việt Nam

This support is designed to help students maintain strong Vietnamese educational foundations while accessing globally recognised academic pathways.

Expanded Opportunities Across Asia

The partnership also gives students and teachers access to the wider Taylor’s education network across Malaysia, Singapore and Việt Nam.

Students at SenTia will benefit from leadership programmes, student mobility opportunities and collaborative learning experiences across the region.

Teachers will gain access to additional professional development, academic benchmarking and shared educational best practices.

Students across the Taylor’s network are prepared for progression to universities worldwide. SenTia students will continue to have access to Vietnamese universities while also benefiting from clearer progression routes to Taylor’s University, BUV and BUV’s international university partners.

The school’s 4C philosophy of Care, Curiosity, Challenge and Character will remain central to its educational approach.

Leaders Highlight Long-Term Educational Vision

Karl Engkvist said:

“At Taylor’s, our goal is to create learning environments where students feel supported and encouraged to do their best. With SenTia joining the Group alongside British University Vietnam (BUV), we are strengthening an integrated K–12-to-university pathway that helps Vietnamese students progress confidently from local roots to global opportunities. We look forward to working closely with SenTia to build on its strong foundations and continue preparing students effectively for the next stages of their education.”

Trần Nhật Minh added:

“This partnership marks an important milestone in SenTia’s development. Our dedication to Vietnamese values and the national curriculum remains unchanged. With the support of Taylor’s and BUV, we can expand the academic and developmental pathways available to our students while keeping their Vietnamese identity at the centre of their educational journey.”

Professor Raymond Gordon said:

“We are pleased to collaborate with SenTia in extending internationally recognised learning opportunities while respecting Việt Nam’s educational priorities. Together, we aim to support young people who are proudly Vietnamese, globally capable and equipped to contribute meaningfully to the country’s future.”