Answering all your questions at Nam Uc Scotch AGS

The bus service at Nam Uc Scotch AGS operates from Monday to Friday with two time slots:

  • MORNING: 6:00 AM – 7:45 AM
  • AFTERNOON: 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM

For more details about the bus service, parents can contact the following hotline numbers:

  • Bus Supervisor at Truong Quoc Dung Campus: 0938 467 499
  • Bus Supervisor at Hoa Binh Campus: 0932 034 366
  • General Operations: 0938 477 566

The ATAR (Australian Tertiary Admission Rank) is a ranking used to assess and compare the academic performance of students across Australia when applying for universities and other higher education institutions. The ATAR is calculated based on the results of high school subjects and reflects a student’s relative ranking compared to their peers nationwide.

The ATAR scale ranges from 0.00 to 99.95. The ATAR score required to receive scholarships from major Australian universities can vary depending on the university and the specific scholarship. Generally, an ATAR of 90 or above may qualify for a scholarship. If students want to apply for scholarships from top global universities or full scholarships, an ATAR score may need to be 95, 98, or even 99 or higher. Some scholarships also consider other factors, such as extracurricular activities, personal achievements, or essays submitted with the application.

Therefore, to know the exact requirements for each university and scholarship, parents and students should consult the specific information on university websites or directly contact the university’s admissions office.

Nam Uc Scotch AGS students will graduate with the SACE program, which has global recognition. As a result, Nam Uc Scotch AGS graduates are eligible to attend many universities in Australia, the UK, the USA, Canada, and other English-speaking countries around the world.

In addition, students at Nam Uc Scotch AGS can join the community of international students and alumni of the top 1% of universities in the world, which has helped them understand their upcoming learning path and life abroad.

Nam Uc Scotch AGS graduates will get the SACE certificate. With this international certificate, they will have the oppoturnities to study at most of the world’s top 1% of universities, especially in countries such as Australia, Singapore, the USA, and Canada.

In addition, students who do not go to study abroad can still apply to universities in Vietnam with the SACE. Most of the major public universities in Vietnam (e.g., University of Economics Ho Chi Minh City (UEH), Ho Chi Minh City University of Technology (HCMUT), Foreign Trade University, International University (VNU), National Economics University, etc.) always have targets for admission for students graduating from a foreign high school program.

To support students in preparing to study abroad, the school will connect with prestigious universities to organize information sessions for Nam Uc Scotch AGS students. Students and parents will also have the opportunity to talk and discuss directly with the top 1% of universities’ representatives at events organized by Nam Uc Scotch AGS.

SACE is a globally recognized qualification. With the characteristics of training based on personal competencies, the SACE program will equip students with practical problem-solving and approach skills so that they are always ready to face challenges in learning and have breakthroughs at the university level, as well as being able to win scholarships at the world’s top 1% of universities.

According to statistics from SACE International, more than 40,000 international students have graduated from the SACE program since 1982 and have studied at prestigious universities. 100% of the SACE graduates in 2020 were admitted to Australian universities.

Besides an international educational environment, Nam Uc Scotch AGS also has close relationships with partners from the top 1% of universities in the world, such as in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, etc. Therefore, students and parents can participate in seminars about studying abroad and talk directly with representatives of these universities.