4 April 2026 · Saturday · 9:00 AM
Finding Your Path: Personalized Learning Across IB and AP
Explore the key differences between the IB and AP and how the approach at Dwight goes far beyond simply choosing a framework or curriculum. Through our personalized learning model, students are supported and extended, whether through targeted academic guidance, enrichment opportunities, or individualized challenges, to ensure they are both confident in their learning and challenged to reach their full potential. Each student is guided based on their strengths, interests, and goals, building a pathway that evolves with them.
Speakers

Brantley Turner
Head of School

Jason Hayter
Director of Admissions
11 April 2026 · Saturday · 3:30 PM
Building a Winning Strategy for the World’s Leading Universities: US, UK & Asia
An exclusive event designed to give parents a clear and strategic understanding of admissions to the world’s most competitive universities. Through four expert-led sessions covering the UK, Ivy League, Asian, and Korean university landscapes, families will gain valuable insights into what top institutions are truly looking for and how to best support their child’s journey. The event will also celebrate outstanding admission results and highlight the strength of the Dwight global network.
Speakers

Brantley Turner
Head of School

Jason Hayter
Director of Admissions

Lauren Prentice
University Counselor

Shellee Hendricks
University Counselor

Michael Coury
University Counselor
18 April 2026 · Saturday · 3:30 PM
Human Skills That Set Global Citizens Apart in the Age of AI
In an age shaped by AI, academic results alone are not enough. The future belongs to students who can think critically, collaborate globally, and lead with confidence. At Dwight School Hanoi, these human skills are developed through real-world experiences — from global exchanges like Dwight Destinations to opportunities such as the Manchester City Football School and skill-driven Spark Programs.
Speakers

Brantley Turner
Head of School

Dea Nunnally
Spark Programs Director
25 April 2026 · Saturday · 9:00 AM
Navigating Korean University Pathways with Confidence
Applying to Korean universities involves different pathways, requirements, and expectations that can be challenging to navigate. In this session, we will explore how different pathways align with each student’s profile, and what students need to prepare at each stage. We will also share how Dwight School Hanoi supports students in building a clear and thoughtful strategy for Korean university application success.
Speakers

Brantley Turner
Head of School

Jason Hayter
Director of Admissions
23 May 2026 · Saturday · 9:00 AM
Raising Curious, Confident Children through the IB Approach in the Lower School
Every parent wants their child to grow into a curious, confident learner who feels happy and supported at school. In this session, we explore how the IB approach in the Lower School nurtures inquiry, independence, and a love for learning. At Dwight School Hanoi, this is strengthened through a comprehensive support system — from Quest Learning Support for English language learners to the continued development of each child’s mother tongue.
Speakers

Katrina Viloria
Lower School Principal

Jason Hayter
Director of Admissions
30 May 2026 · Saturday · 9:00 AM
Decoding Excellence in K–12 Schools
Choosing the right school can be complex. This session will help you navigate key information with clarity and confidence. We will unpack what matters most — accreditations (WASC, CIS), full continuum curriculum, and international standards — and how these translate into high-quality teaching, strong governance, and consistent excellence.
Speakers

Jason Hayter
Director of Admissions

Matt Buxton
Head of Secondary School
6 June 2026 · Saturday · 9:00 AM
Data-Driven Decisions in College Admissions
This workshop empowers families to make data-driven university decisions in an increasingly complex global landscape. Participants will gain insights into global trends and top destinations through a data lens, understand how different application systems operate, and learn to critically evaluate universities using key metrics, ranking methodologies, and meaningful data points.
Speakers

Brantley Turner
Head of School

Lauren Prentice
University Counselor