Canberra Vietnamese School (TVN) is a non-profit organization dedicated to teaching and preserving Vietnamese culture and history in the capital city of Canberra. The school serves as a center for children from preschool to eighth grade to develop their listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in Vietnamese, fostering confidence in their personal lives, families, and contributions to the Vietnamese and Australian communities. TVN is managed by a collaborative team of educators, parents, and volunteers who work together in a spirit of volunteerism and harmony.
With a rich history spanning 40 years since its establishment in 1981, Canberra Vietnamese School has overcome challenges and celebrated successes, thanks to the generosity and dedication of its members. The school has evolved into a beloved institution through the collective efforts of teachers, staff, parents, and students who have contributed to its growth and sustainability. TVN’s commitment to excellence and community engagement has resulted in a positive impact on the lives of many individuals within and beyond the Vietnamese-Australian community.
Through its mission of education, cultural preservation, and community building, Canberra Vietnamese School continues to thrive and create a nurturing environment for students to learn and connect with their heritage. The school’s emphasis on fostering a strong sense of identity and belonging among its students reflects its dedication to empowering the next generation of Vietnamese Australians to embrace their roots and contribute positively to society.