
The local authorities of Ho Chi Minh City recently suspended an English language center, Than Dong 8 branch, which was found to be operating without the necessary licenses. This action was taken after the center, situated in Go Vap District, was subjected to an impromptu inspection by the city’s Department of Education and Training.
Officials, who conducted the inspection on Tuesday, reported that the center lacked a valid license to carry out educational activities. The facility also had no officially recognized director and failed to produce documents pertaining to its teaching personnel or tax obligations.
Established in 2020, the center was already conducting four English classes for children at the time of the inspection. Following the findings, a directive has been issued to immediately cease all operations and to issue full tuition refunds to all the impacted families. The exact number of students affected and the total amount to be refunded, however, have not been revealed.
Than Dong 8 is a part of a larger network, the Than Dong English Center, which purports to operate 33 branches spread across Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring Dong Nai Province. The brand specializes in English language programs aimed at children aged between 3 and 14 years, including courses intended to prepare students for Cambridge English certifications.
Enforcement against unlicensed and poorly managed education providers in Vietnam has seen a recent upswing. Just a few weeks prior to this, the Australia International English School (AIES) unpredictably closed several branches in Thu Duc City, leaving parents and staff in the lurch with no warning or explanation.
This incident led to a surge in complaints and legal proceedings. Initial probes into the matter revealed that close to 200 families might have lost prepaid tuition fees amounting to over VND6.58 billion (US$258,000). Authorities are still gathering evidence as part of their ongoing investigation into this matter.
What was the outcome of the inspection at the Than Dong 8 branch?
The inspection revealed that the center was operating without a valid license, didn’t have an officially recognized director, and couldn’t produce any documents about its teaching staff or tax obligations. As a result, it has been ordered to cease all operations and refund the tuition fees to all impacted families.
How many branches does the Than Dong English Center network claim to operate?
The Than Dong English Center network claims to operate 33 branches across Ho Chi Minh City and neighboring Dong Nai Province.
What was the incident involving the Australia International English School (AIES)?
The Australia International English School (AIES) had abruptly closed several of its branches in Thu Duc City, leaving parents and staff without any warning or explanation. The incident led to a spate of complaints and lawsuits, with preliminary investigations revealing that around 200 families could have lost their prepaid tuition fees.