Best Schools in Mandalay, Myanmar

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Ait Early Learning Centre

No.18, 71st St, Bet 28th & 29th St, CATZ, Mandalay, Mandalay

Baby Doctor

No.30, Bet 62nd & 64th St, 32th St, Mandalay, Mandalay

Blossom Pre School

No.107, 81st St, Bet 15th & 16th St, Mandalay, Mandalay

English Academy

69th St, Bet 34th & 35th St, Mandalay, Mandalay

Future Life

Zamyinzwe-17-87, 61st St, Bet Yaw Min Gyi & Pho Yar Zar St, Zone(1), Mandalay, Mandalay

Lucky Bright Baby

Pa Pa-23/62+63, Hnin Si St, Bet 67th & 68th St, Set Hmu(1), Mandalay, Mandalay

Mandalay

Gagyi-3/21, Cor 64th St & Sein Pan St, Manawhari(South), Myo Thit (4), Mandalay, Mandalay

MIPS

No.126-127, Gaw Thazin St, Bet 62nd & 64th St, Nga/6 Ward, Near Sanpya Traffic Light, Mandalay, Mandalay

Mother's Choice Pre-School

Yapalat-6/48, Myawaddy Mingyi St, Bet 68th & 69th St, 16th St Thaw, Mandalay, Mandalay

Myint Myat Tawun

Ma-10/36, 64th St, Bet Theik Pan St & Cherry St, Mandalay, Mandalay

Myittar May May

No.28, 69th St, Cor 32nd St, New CV Line, Mandalay, Mandalay

Myittar May May

No.131, Bet 26th St & 27th St, Bet 62nd & 63rd St, Mya Sandar Lane, Aung Taw Muu, Mandalay, Mandalay

Nway Moe Saung

Sa-3/82, Shwe Nilar Rd, Bet 65th & 66th St, Infront of B.E.M.S (13), Mandalay, Mandalay

S S N Pre-School

C(2/39), Dayliyar St, Bet 63rd & 64th St, Mandalay, Mandalay

Super Kids

Nagyi-8/6, Sabai St, Bet 62nd & 63rd St, University of Nursing(South), Mandalay, Mandalay

Yadanar,Muu Kyo

No.5/5, Bet 62nd & 63rd St, Mya Sandar, Bet 27th & 28th St, Aung Taw Mu Qtr, CATZ, Mandalay, Mandalay
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Schools in Myanmar are largely divided into two categories: public and private. Public schools are supported by the government and funded by state taxes. These schools are tuition-free and adhere to a national curriculum, providing a basic level of education to all children. Private schools, on the other hand, are funded by tuition fees and donations and usually provide a more comprehensive educational program.

Private schools in Myanmar often offer a higher standard of education than public schools, with more resources and better teaching methods. These schools also have the freedom to adopt a more progressive approach when it comes to teaching, with a focus on fostering critical thinking and innovation. Furthermore, private schools may have access to higher-quality facilities, such as libraries and laboratories.

In conclusion, while public schools serve as the backbone of education in Myanmar, private schools offer a higher level of education that can help students reach their potential.
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