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The International School Yangon (ISY; Burmese: အပြည်ပြည်ဆိုင်ရာကလေးများကျောင်း၊ ရန်ကုန်မြို့) is a private, co-educational day school, which offers an educational program from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12 for students of all nationalities who desire a U.S. education.
International Language & Business Centre (ILBC) is a private school established on May 2, 1995, in the Republic of the Union of Myanmar. It has established 26 schools in eight major cities of the country: Yangon, Mandalay, Naypyidaw, Myitkyina, Taunggyi, Monywa, Lashio, Taungoo, and Myeik.
Shwepyitha Township (Burmese: ရွှေပြည်သာ မြို့နယ်; pronounced [ʃwèpjìθà mjo̰nɛ̀]) is located in the northwestern part of Yangon, Myanmar. The township comprises 27 wards and 3 village tracts, and shares borders with Htantabin Township to the north, Mingaladon Township to the east, the Yangon river to ...
Dagon 1 has the largest student body in Yangon and in Myanmar, numbering near 6,600. [4] A high student-to-teacher ratio exists, like most of the schools in Myanmar. The students are spread across eleven standards or grades, from Grade 1 (formerly Kindergarten) to Grade 11 (formerly Tenth Standard).
Myanmar International School. Myanmar International School (MIS) is an independent coeducational day school, (Nursery school to Year 13) located in Yangon, Myanmar.It is one of 18 international schools located in Yangon and should not be confused with other similarly named international schools in Myanmar, such as MISY.
Network International School is a British Curriculum International School in Yangon, Myanmar.When formed in 1996 by Carole and U. Kyaing, from England and Myanmar, respectively, it was the very first of its kind in Yangon, established as a response to an increased need for secondary schools within the Yangon area.
Practising High School Yangon University of Education (TTC Kamayut) BEHS 1 Kamayut; BEHS 2 Kamayut; BEHS 3 Kamayut; BEHS 4 Kamayut; BEHS 5 Kamayut; BEHS 1 Lanmadaw; BEHS 2 Lanmadaw; BEHS 1 Latha; BEHS 2 Latha; BEHS 1 Pabedan; BEHS 2 Pabedan; BEHS 2 Sanchaung; BEHS 1 Shwepyitha; BEHS 2 Shwepyitha; BEHS 3 Shwepyitha; BEHS 4 Shwepyitha; BEHS 3 ...
(This led to the First Yangon University Strike in December 1920. The event is still celebrated annually as National Day.) Throughout the 1920s, the nationalist Burmese set up a parallel education system of national schools throughout the country. In 1929, Ba Lwin founded the school in Yangon. He would go on to guide the school until 1953.