According to information from Sentia School, the participation in Taylor's Education Group (TEG)'s system aims to expand academic cooperation, develop training programs and increase connections with educational institutions in the region.
In this cooperation structure, British University Vietnam (BUV) is identified as a unit participating in providing professional support for a number of international programs being implemented in Sentia, including the Oxford program. The school said that the Vietnamese general education program is still the main foundation in the training model.
Joining TEG also opens up many learning and experiential opportunities for Sentia students, through exchange programs, developing leadership skills and inter-school learning in Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam. At the same time, teachers are facilitated to participate in professional development programs, share teaching experiences and compare training quality in the region.
From the perspective of building a long-term education ecosystem, Mr. Karl Engkvist - Chairman of Taylor's Education Group - shared: "Sentia's joining the Group, together with the British University Vietnam (BUV), contributes to completing a seamless education ecosystem from general education to university, helping Vietnamese students confidently transition from the local foundation to global learning opportunities.
We hope to continue to closely accompany Sentia to promote the existing foundations and best prepare for the future journey of the students.

On that orientation platform, Ms. Tran Nhat Minh - Chairwoman of the Board of Directors of Sentia Bilingual Inter-level School - emphasized: "This cooperative relationship marks an important milestone in Sentia's development journey. The school continues to place Vietnamese identity values and the national general education program as a consistent foundation in educational orientation. With the companionship of Taylor's and British University Vietnam (BUV), Sentia has more conditions to expand academic paths while creating a comprehensive development platform for students on the basis of preserving Vietnamese identity".
With the role of strategic hub in this cooperative relationship, Professor Raymond Gordon - Principal cum Chairman of BUV - shared: "We are very honored to accompany Sentia in expanding international standard learning opportunities, while still ensuring that the Vietnamese general education program is the consistent foundation of the training model".
Professor Raymond Gordon also emphasized that through this cooperation, the unit will continue to accompany the young generation - citizens who are cultivated from their roots and national values, and at the same time have the ability to integrate globally and are ready to make positive contributions to the future of the country.