When choosing a school, it accidentally becomes a trend
It is undeniable that education today has become a field in which parents invest a lot, not only in terms of finances but also in terms of effort and expectations. For some parents, schools with high tuition fees, beautiful facilities, and international-based curriculum seem to have become the gold standard to define a good educational environment.
From the early days of high school, many students entered a prestigious school with a worried and overwhelmed mindset by the high intensity of their studies. Under pressure from their families to achieve results and expectations, many students have not been able to find joy in their studies.
No school is the best
The core of education is to create positive change and a better version of each day. Many parents may not have realized that education is not a short-term race but a long journey that requires understanding, companionship and adaptation.

According to Dr. Douglas Foster, President of Scotch AGS South Australian School, each student is a separate individual. They have different abilities, learning speed, strengths, and interests. Therefore, a suitable learning environment does not necessarily have to follow the majority, but more importantly, that environment is capable of fully exploiting all the strengths of each student.
South Australia Scotch AGS: When students are good in their own way
In Vietnam, Scotch AGS South Australian School is one of the few school models in Vietnam that teach an integrated Australian standard program from Grade 1 to Grade 12 with a personalized learning program according to each student's ability.
With 4 specialized groups of Engineering, Business/Social Sciences, Medicine, Arts, Tu tai Anh SACE helps students have diverse experiences from many different subjects. This is an opportunity for them to experience and from there identify their truly favorite field - Ms. Tran Thi Thanh Hue, Principal of Scotch AGS Southern Australia School shared.

For example, an art student can seriously invest in subjects such as Design, Communication to build a study abroad profile for creative arts, while students who like to work with numbers can pursue specialized subjects such as Science, Biology, or Applied Mathematics.
N.T.D (2025 student) said that SACE has supported him a lot in his learning and self-development process. Thanks to that, he received an early admission invitation to Case Western Reserve University (USA).

At Scotch AGS, students are not judged based on their Forms, but are recognized for their efforts and personal progress, associated with the educational philosophy that the school is pursuing. Mr. Trent Driver, President of Scotch College Adelaide (South Australia) emphasized that knowing how to empower students is to give them the opportunity to explore and be good in their own way, because when students realize their worth, they will study with passion, not just intelligence.
Opportunity to receive scholarships up to 70% at Scotch AGS South Australian School
South Australian School Scotch AGS is currently looking for the next talented students for the AGS Talent program, with an attractive scholarship of up to 70% reserved for 10th graders with outstanding records and passed the interview round.
Learn more about the AGS Talent Program of the South Australian School Scotch AGS: https://scotch-ags.edu.vn/tuyen-sinh-ags-talent/