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Moving to Hanoi

Living in Hanoi as an expat

Living in Hanoi as an expat offers a chance to experience Vietnam’s capital city, which is rich in flavour and charm. With its unique culture, shimmering city skyline and a blend of old and new, this Southeast Asian metropolis is sure to find a place in your heart.

With new construction projects continuously springing up, the city’s western edge is expanding ever outwards into districts like Cau Giay and beyond. This rapid development is securing Hanoi’s place as more than just a city of political importance in Vietnam.

If you’re moving to Hanoi, you’ll find a city that strikes the right balance between significant development – including large shopping malls, apartment complexes and new roads – while preserving a relatively affordable cost of living. With several lakes, fantastic restaurants, lively nightlife and some of Southeast Asia’s best-preserved colonial architecture, this Vietnamese capital makes an easy choice when considering your next expat destination.

The expat community here thrives thanks to a significant diplomatic presence, numerous NGOs, ESL teachers and international businesses. Hanoi also boasts quality healthcare facilities catering for expats, including international hospitals like Vinmec International Hospital and Hanoi French Hospital. Tay Ho district is the primary expat enclave, offering international amenities and a strong foreign community, while neighbouring areas like Ba Dinh and Dong Da provide alternative options.

Vietnam Country Guide
Ho Chi Minh City Guide

Cost of living in Hanoi

The cost of living in Hanoi is refreshingly reasonable compared to other major Southeast Asian capitals. There’s also a multitude of accommodation options to suit any budget, although if you live in the city centre, you’ll typically pay more. Seasonal fruit and vegetables are cheap, and eating out is largely inexpensive. Western foods and restaurants will cost significantly more, mind you.

Getting around this Vietnamese capital is a breeze thanks to the affordable bus network and abundance of taxi services. Buses charge a flat rate regardless of distance, making them a savvy option for longer trips. That said, you’ll likely prefer ride-hailing services to sidestep the language barrier – still a budget-friendly choice. Services like Grab offer monthly subscription plans for regular users, which cuts costs further.

Families and children in Hanoi

Families and children in Hanoi will find plenty to love about this expat-friendly destination. The city offers heaps to see and do for you and your children when you first arrive. Vietnam’s education system provides free compulsory primary schooling from ages 6 to 10, with government subsidies making secondary public school affordable for local families.

Most expat families opt for international schools that allow children to continue their studies in familiar curricula and languages. These schools come with hefty fees but offer Western-standard education and international qualifications. The city hosts numerous reputable international institutions catering to different nationalities and educational systems.

Education and Schools in Hanoi 
Best International Schools in Hanoi

Climate in Hanoi

The climate in Hanoi follows the typical Southeast Asian pattern of distinct dry and wet seasons. The wet season (May to October) brings hot, humid and often oppressive conditions, with this period seeing the city’s heaviest rainfall. The dry season runs from November to April, delivering cooler temperatures and more comfortable conditions perfect for exploring the city.

The coldest months are January to March, but temperatures are pleasant for most visitors from temperate climates. This weather pattern makes Hanoi an appealing year-round destination, although many expats prefer the drier months for settling in.

All things considered, this Vietnamese capital ranks among Southeast Asia’s top expat destinations. If you’re willing to make the move, you won’t be disappointed by the quality of life this historic city offers.

Education and Schools in Hanoi

When it comes to education and schools in Hanoi, you’ll find that the city offers a solid range of education options, both public and private. Vietnam’s education system has earned recognition in international assessments like PISA, where it consistently outperforms many developed countries, including the UK. While the curriculum emphasises academic rigour and test performance, you can be confident that your children will receive quality education.

Despite the country’s strong public education standards, many expat families choose international schools where children can learn in English and often follow familiar curricula like the British, American, or International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes.


Public schools in Hanoi

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Public schools in Hanoi follow Vietnam’s compulsory education system, requiring attendance from ages 6 to 15. This covers primary school (ages 6 to 11) and lower secondary school (ages 12 to 15), with primary education being completely free. Upper secondary education (ages 16 to 18) is optional, with school fees applying.

The academic year runs from early September to late May, structured around two semesters. Vietnamese schools are sometimes criticised for emphasising rote learning and exam performance over creative thinking and practical skills. Despite these concerns, many families appreciate the strong academic foundation, and those unable to meet international school costs find excellent value in well-regarded public schools.

Read more: Education and Schools in Vietnam

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International schools in Hanoi

While Ho Chi Minh City leads with in terms of number of international schools, the over 25 international schools in Hanoi provide exceptional options spanning British, American, IB, and other international curricula. Vietnam ranks among the top five countries globally for fastest-growing international school networks, indicating the strong demand from expat families and affluent locals.

Popular programmes include the International Baccalaureate (IB), British (including IGCSE and A-Levels), and American high school diplomas. Most international schools in Hanoi face oversubscription issues, making early application essential – often as much as 12 to 18 months ahead of your desired start date. School fees vary significantly, so it’s wise to negotiate education allowances in your relocation package.

Best International Schools in Hanoi


Special educational needs in Hanoi

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Special educational needs support in Hanoi has transformed dramatically over the past two decades. Historically, Vietnam separated children with disabilities from mainstream education. However, since the early 2000s, Vietnam has adopted a more progressive and inclusive approach to education for students with special needs, focusing on integration with mainstream schools and classes.

Public schools now provide basic special needs services, although private institutions and international schools typically offer more specialised programmes. There are several NGOs that support families, including Saigon Children’s Charity and Blue Dragon Children’s Foundation. Services range from learning support and speech therapy to autism spectrum disorder programmes, depending on your child’s specific requirements.

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Tutors in Hanoi

Private tutoring in Hanoi reflects Vietnam’s education-focused culture, and around 30 percent of primary students and 50 percent of secondary students receive additional tuition. Academic pressure and competitive university entrance requirements drive demand for supplementary education support.

You’ll find extensive tutoring options covering subject-specific support, English language preparation, and international exam coaching. Many tutors help expat children bridge curriculum gaps when transitioning between educational systems.

Popular platforms include Preply and iTalki for online language tutoring, while established tutoring companies like Kumon operate centres in Hanoi. Local and international tutors are available depending on your child’s language needs and academic goals.

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International Schools in Hanoi

International schools in Hanoi offer expat families relocating to Vietnam several outstanding educational options that follow British, American and International Baccalaureate curricula. These prestigious institutions provide a world-class education that enables your children to seamlessly continue their academic journey whilst adapting to life in Southeast Asia.

Here’s your guide to Hanoi’s most respected international schools for expat families.


International schools in Hanoi

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British International School of Hanoi (BIS)

Students at BIS Hanoi follow the English National Curriculum from the Early Years Foundation Stage through Key Stage 3. The IGCSE qualification is available to students in Key Stage 4, and the school is a registered centre for Cambridge International Examinations. The IB Diploma Programme is offered in Sixth Form. Read more

Gender: Co-educational 
Curriculum: International Baccalaureate, English National Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE and A-Levels 
Ages: 2 to 18

Dwight School Hanoi

Dwight School Hanoi is the newest member of the Dwight Schools global network of premier International Baccalaureate World Schools. This preschool through grade 12 IB World School opened in August 2024 and is located in The Manor Central Park. The inspiring 41,000-square-metre campus blends advanced technology with open architecture to encourage collaboration and innovation. It includes advanced learning studios, learning commons for all grades, three libraries to support the school’s curriculum, design, technology, and engineering spaces, Spark Labs (Makerspaces) for all grades, supporting the school’s commitment to problem-solving and innovation.

There are also speciality arts spaces dedicated to design, photography, and ceramics; a large performing arts centre and a black box theatre; as well as a music conservatory, recording studio, and rehearsal spaces, two large indoor multipurpose sports halls, an aquatics centre, a fitness centre, and speciality areas for activities, including martial arts, fencing, dance, and yoga. Outdoor spaces on the campus include a multipurpose, artificial turf sports field, terraced learning gardens and a greenhouse.

Gender: Co-educational 
Curriculum: International Baccalaureate 
Ages: 3 to 18

Hanoi International School

Hanoi International School delivers world-class IB education as a fully accredited World School, creating an inclusive learning environment where students aged 4 to 18 thrive academically and personally. Your children will benefit from the complete International Baccalaureate programme designed to nurture confident, globally-minded individuals with strong critical thinking skills and a genuine passion for lifelong learning.

Gender: Co-educational 
Curriculum: International Baccalaureate 
Ages: 4 to 18 
Website: www.hisvietnam.com

Lycée Français Alexandre Yersin

Lycée Français Alexandre Yersin stands as Vietnam’s premier French international school, established in 1982 and serving over 1,100 students from preschool through secondary education under the direct stewardship of AEFE (Agence pour l’enseignement français à l’étranger). Your family will find a school that maintains authentic French educational standards whilst achieving impressive success rates in the Brevet and Baccalauréat examinations, all within a rich cultural programme that celebrates multilingual learning through Spanish, Chinese and German language offerings.

Gender: Co-educational 
Curriculum: French 
Ages: 3 to 18 
Website: www.lfay.com.vn

United Nations International School of Hanoi

United Nations International School of Hanoi is one of only two UN schools worldwide and was the first institution in Asia to achieve IB World School status in 1997, offering all three International Baccalaureate programmes across its sprawling 23-acre (9.3-hectare) campus. Founded in 1988, the school represents over 60 nationalities. It is Vietnam’s most internationally diverse educational institution, with graduates consistently securing places at world-renowned universities, including Harvard, Cornell and Imperial College London.

Gender: Co-educational 
Curriculum: International Baccalaureate 
Ages: 3 to 18 
Website: www.unishanoi.org