ILA has introduced its "Summer Never Ends 2026" program, a 7-week English immersion course designed for children and teenagers aged 2,5 to 16. The program adopts a "study abroad at home" model, responding to modern parents' increasing focus on investing in enriching summer experiences for their children. All classes are taught by foreign teachers, aiming to help students develop language fluency and confidence in using English.
The day-camp schedule is structured into two distinct parts. Mornings are dedicated to the "Global Minds" program, where students learn Cambridge-standard English. This segment also fosters critical thinking through diverse subjects, including: world exploration, stage acting, cultural ambassador training, leadership incubation, global thinking, and executive skills.
In the afternoons, participants engage in the "Impact Zone" program. This features skill-based project classes and a range of extracurricular activities like: basketball, modern dance, recycled crafts, animal world exploration, environmental protection, applied science, digital content creation, entrepreneurship practice, and community projects.
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Students experience many activities during the summer course. *Ila*
Children are grouped into classes based on their age to optimize learning. The Little Stars group, for ages 2,5 to 8, focuses on group activities, modern dance, and charity projects to build confidence and encourage sharing. Junior Leaders, aged 8 to 11, cultivate resilience and proactive thinking by taking on roles as "cultural ambassadors," creating content, and resolving real-life scenarios. The Global Teens group, for ages 11 to 16, aims to unlock global thinking and digital skills through leadership training, startup projects, and 4.0 era digital competencies.
Beyond classroom learning, the summer course incorporates practical experiences such as farm trips, team building activities, and the ILA Global Festival.
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A foreign teacher environment helps children develop global thinking and skills. *Ila*
According to an ILA representative, parents are increasingly selective about summer programs, seeking environments that combine learning with experience to help children develop adaptability and a global mindset. The "Studycation" (Study + Vacation) model is gaining traction, and ILA is one of the first institutions to introduce this approach in Vietnam. This "study abroad at home" model brings an international environment to children, preparing them for future global integration.
ILA Summer Never Ends 2026 is designed as a learning and experiential space, enabling children to naturally and effectively adapt to an international environment.
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Children experience many extracurricular activities. *Ila*
To mark its launch, ILA Summer Never Ends 2026 offers various early bird incentives for parents. Students can receive scholarships covering up to 30% of tuition fees, along with limited-edition summer gifts. Additionally, some higher-value scholarships, up to 40%, are available for students who meet specific selection criteria.
Yen Chi


