VietNamNet Bridge – Tuition and school fee increases is once again a hot
topic on education forums. Parents complain that education has become very
costly in Vietnam.

Tuitions on the rise
The Le Quy Don Primary School has announced the tuition increase of 2.8 million
dong for the new academic year. Meanwhile, the meal fee would increase by 50
percent, from one million dong to 1.5 million dong. As such, the total fixed fee
to be paid for tuitions, school fees and buses would reach 5.5-6 million dong a
month.
The parents whose children become the first graders at Doan Thi Diem private
school would have to pay 5.5-6 million dong a month. The Ngoi Sao Hanoi Primary
School sets the tuition at 3 million dong for first graders, while the tuitions
are lower for higher graders.
Meanwhile, Brendon and Tieu Nguyen Sieu primary schools charge 4.2 million dong
in tuition on first graders, and set higher tuition levels on higher grades.
Especially, international schools charge the high tuitions of nearly100 million
dong a year for their advertised “international education quality.”
The Vietnam-Australia Primary School collected 55,400,000 dong for the 2010-2011
academic year. One year later, the tuition rose to 62 million dong. Meanwhile,
it has decided that the tuition would be 70 million dong for the 2012-2013
academic year.
Being Vietnamese people founded schools, but the schools that run both the
Vietnamese and foreign curriculums--such as Olympia or Hanoi-Academy, show their
“aristocratic class,” by setting sky high tuitions of hundreds of millions of
dong.
At the Olympia School, for example, the tuition for primary education is 99
million dong for an academic year. Meanwhile, students have to pay 114 million
dong a month to receive secondary education and 129 million dong for high
education.
The tuition levels set by the Hanoi-Academy are 93.6 million dong, 106 million
dong and 124 million dong, respectively.
Parents worry sick about high school fees
Besides the official tuitions, the parents whose children go to private schools
would also have to pay for “unnamed fees” set by private schools.
The Hanoi Academy, for example, sets the registration fee for the next academic
year at 4.5-7 million dong, application package fee and registration fee.
The parents whose children go to Doan Thi Diem, Nguyen Sieu and Le Quy Don
schools, belonging to the group of the most prestigious non-state owned primary
schools in Hanoi, would have to pay no less than 10 million dong which includes
the tuitions, boarding day services, buses, material facilities, uniform,
parents’ fund and excursion fee. Besides, parents would also have to pay for the
textbooks for foreign language curriculums, life skill extra classes, totaling
several millions of dong.
The Hanoi Academy and Olympia, called the schools for the rich people’s
children, always collect fees every semester or every academic year. Therefore,
parents have to pay hundreds of millions of dong at once. Especially, the school
development fees set by the schools are always higher by 2-4 times than that of
other schools.
A school officer explained to Hoai Thu, a parent in Dong Da district in Hanoi
that the registration fee is the money students have to pay when registering to
study at schools. The money would be paid for the tests for students before
entering class.
However, Thu still thinks that this is a kind of unreasonable fee, saying that
the registration fee has been imposed on kindergarten’s children, who do not
have to do any tests.
Nguyen Huong – Van Chung