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Brainworks Taunggyi International School

Myanmar

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Taunggyi International School sits on a purpose-built campus in Taunggyi, Shan State, located in the Shan Hills about 50 kilometres from Inle Lake. Outdoor learning is integrated into daily life, with a school garden used for exploration and experiential activities. Academic facilities include a fluency language lab and an early years computer-based language program, supported by ICT-enabled learning across the curriculum. The campus includes a canteen and a rooftop basketball court for on-site dining and sport. Boarding opportunities are planned for the future.

Sports Facilities

The rooftop basketball court is the main on-campus sports facility.

Academic Facilities

Academic facilities include a fluency language lab and an early years computer-based language program, with ICT-enabled learning integrated across the curriculum.

Extra-Curricular Activities

Extracurricular life includes outdoor activities, excursions, field trips, overnight camps, performances and student assemblies.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Burmese
Fees Unlisted
Ages 2 - 19 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2009
Bus Service No

Taunggyi International School is a Brainworks-Total Group of Schools affiliate in Shan State, Myanmar. It offers Preschool, Primary, Secondary, and IGCSE-level 21st Century education on a single campus located at 24/12 Kan Baw Za Street (Wun Gyi Street), in the Yae Aye Quin Quarter of Taunggyi. Founded in 2009, the campus is described as being in the heart of Shan State, surrounded by the Shan Hills and about 50 kilometres from Inle Lake. The school follows a British-based curriculum and holds accreditation as both an IB World School and a Cambridge International School, indicating pathways including IGCSE and the IB Diploma Programme. Typical class sizes are around 1 teacher to 10 students. Admissions are age-based with placement testing for preschool (2–6), primary (6–13), and secondary (12–19). Boarding is planned as an opportunity, with a transport option listed among payable facilities. Languages taught as subjects include Chinese, English, German, and Burmese. Extracurricular offerings include TEDxYouth events and leadership camps, with scouts activities mentioned by students. In summary, the school presents a multi-stage, international program in a rural-city setting with strong emphasis on outdoor learning and global credentials.

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