Early integration, no strain
Children get familiar with Vietnamese and English simultaneously, with no pressure to translate. Teachers use both languages in everyday activities — children absorb naturally.
Global Nexus Education is the core preschool curriculum from the Commonwealth of Grenada (United Kingdom), applied at Global Star School. Global Nexus Education is the core early-years curriculum operating at Global Star School — combining the spirit of liberal-arts bilingualism, experiential learning and whole-child development. Not just childcare — we nurture each child into a confident individual who thinks for themselves and integrates with the world from a young age.
A good programme does not just teach a child to know — it nurtures the child to think, to feel and to choose. The three principles below guide every lesson, every activity and every interaction between child and teacher at Global Star.
Vietnamese and English are not learned mechanically or through translation — they are used flexibly as tools for thinking, reacting and self-expression. Children get used to language as naturally as playing.
Bilingual · Liberal ArtsWeekly projects, monthly themes, life simulations, workshops, real-world trips. Lessons are vivid and memorable because they are tied to the child's daily life.
Experiential · Project-basedLanguage — emotion — life skills — independence — creativity — thinking: six axes nurtured together. No forcing children into a single mould; we respect each child's own rhythm.
Whole-child · 6 dimensionsSix things that make the programme genuinely different — not marketing slogans, but what parents see when they tour a campus, meet teachers and chat with the children.
Children get familiar with Vietnamese and English simultaneously, with no pressure to translate. Teachers use both languages in everyday activities — children absorb naturally.
Integrated weekly projects, theme weeks, workshops and field trips. When lessons connect to real life, children remember longer and know how to apply what they learn.
Language, emotion, life skills, independence, creativity and thinking — six axes nurtured in parallel. Each child has their own development chart; no comparisons.

The programme distills the best of advanced approaches (Reggio Emilia, Montessori, STEAM, Project-based) — combined into a model uniquely suited to Vietnamese children.

Teachers do not just follow lesson plans. Every teacher is trained in the Global Nexus philosophy and understands the why behind their actions — walking consistently alongside each child.

Six campuses in Ho Chi Minh City all run Global Nexus together — consistent environments, teams and educational direction. Parents choose the campus closest to home; the programme stays the same.
The school helps parents understand the curriculum first, then choose the right campus and enrollment path. No rush, no pressure — because choosing a school for your child is a long-term decision.
Parents share their child's age, preferred area and what they are looking for in a bilingual early-years programme.
The school introduces the programme philosophy and how children learn bilingually, experientially and holistically at Global Star.
Parents are scheduled for a campus tour to observe the real environment and receive more specific guidance based on the child's age.
Once parents understand the programme and have chosen the right campus, the school walks alongside them through the enrollment step.
If parents recognise themselves in the six points below, Global Nexus may be the right programme for your family. No need to force a fit — true alignment comes from sharing the same values.
Six Global Star campuses across Ho Chi Minh City operate the Global Nexus curriculum in sync. Parents choose a campus based on commute and family schedule — programme quality is identical across all campuses.
5 My Phu 2B, Phu My Hung,
Tan My Ward, HCMC
1 Street 43, Binh Trung Ward,
HCMC (former District 2)
198 Nguyen Thi Bup,
Tan Thoi Hiep, HCMC (former District 12)
7D Thanh Loc 29, An Phu Dong,
HCMC (former District 12)
396 Ha Huy Giap, An Phu Dong,
HCMC (former District 12)
343A Vuon Lai, An Phu Dong,
HCMC (former District 12)
Not sure which campus suits you? Let the school advise ↓
Not staged photography. These are real moments from week to week, month to month — showing that Global Nexus does not live on paper, but in every lesson, every activity and every experience of every child.
Global Nexus is the most important "core" of that choice — not the building, the uniform or the signage.
The programme does not stop at teaching knowledge — it aims to develop the whole person, starting from the earliest stage of life.
Children encounter two languages more naturally, using language as a tool for thinking and engaging with the world.
When lessons connect to real life, children remember longer, feel more engaged and apply what they learn more easily in everyday situations.
The programme does not stand alone — it runs in sync with the school's environment, team and educational direction.
What is planted in early childhood has long-lasting effects on a child's later ability to learn, communicate and adapt.
The five most important questions parents typically ask before enrolling their child in the Global Nexus programme at Global Star School.
This is core educational programme is implemented across the entire Global Star School network. When parents enroll a child at any Global Star campus, that child is engaging with and growing up inside the Global Nexus curriculum every day — from class time and activities to how teachers interact with each child.
The difference lies in programme structure, educational philosophy and how activities are organised. Global Nexus emphasises liberal-arts bilingualism (no rote learning), real experiential learning (not paper drills), whole-child development across six axes, and laying foundations for global integration from a very young age. Teachers are not just lesson-plan followers — they are trained to understand the why behind everything they do.
Absolutely possible. The school is designed to support the child in getting used to the language at their own pace — no forcing, no flashcard drilling. Teachers use both Vietnamese and English in daily activities, and children absorb language naturally through real interaction. Parents who worry most at the start are usually the ones who see their children progress fastest.
Book a consultation and campus tour is the best way. Parents will both hear the school explain the curriculum and observe the actual learning environment — from classrooms and playgrounds to how children interact with teachers and with each other. The decision to enroll comes only after that, with absolutely no pressure.
The programme operates within the entire Global Star early-years system, from 6 months to 6 years, divided into age groups: 6–18 months, 18–24 months, 2–3 years, 3–4 years, 4–5 years and 5–6 years. Parents leave their information so the school can recommend a campus and class group that matches the child's specific age.
Tuition varies by campus and age group. The school detailed guidance when parents visit — because we need to know which campus, which age group, and which package (full-day, half-day, enhanced bilingual…) before giving an exact figure. Please leave your information in the form below or call our hotline 1900 1858.
Fill out the form below so the school can contact you to introduce the Global Nexus programme, recommend a suitable campus and schedule a tour for your family. Free consultation, no enrollment pressure.
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