Myanmar, Yangon
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French International School of Yangon Joseph Kessel has 54 pupils, typical class sizes of 14, instruction in English, French.
The LFIR is located at 6 Ou Yin Street (Windermere Gardens), Kamaryut Township, Yangon, Myanmar. The campus sits on a quiet, leafy street off Inya Road and moved to this site in 2020; there are two adjacent campuses on Ou Yin Street serving different parts of the school. The location is central Yangon with easy access by car or taxi.
LFIR accepts registrations from Toute Petite Section (age 2) to 4ème (Grade 8) for the 2025–2026 school year; education runs from preschool through CM2 in the French system, with CNED continuing to 4ème. The 2025–2026 age range starts at age 2 and progresses through middle school.
The LFIR is a non-profit educational institution affiliated with AEFE and follows the French national curriculum; it is fully accredited by the French Ministry of Education. It is described as a true international school with representation from multiple nationalities.
LFIR represents 15 nationalities, with about 65% of students international. The school's published breakdown shows 21% French, 35% Myanmar, and 44% other nationalities among international groups. This points to a diverse local and international mix.
LFIR provides language support for non-French-speaking students and offers personalized, targeted support for students, including specific assistance for new French-speaking learners. There is emphasis on individualized learning and small class sizes.
LFIR is part of the AEFE network (Agency for French Education Abroad) and is the only AEFE-affiliated French international school in Myanmar.
No religious affiliation is indicated; LFIR presents itself as an inclusive, secular international school open to students of all backgrounds.
Snack is at 10 am and lunch runs from 12 to 1 pm, supervised by staff. After-school activities take place on campus at 3 pm or 4 pm. Uniforms are not used; school emphasizes a flexible dress code.
There is no published information about a LFIR-provided bus service in the official materials; families should contact the school to arrange transport options.
Annual tuition at French International School of Yangon Joseph Kessel ranges from MMK 11,546,606 to MMK 24,142,903 for 2026/27.
French International School of Yangon Joseph Kessel teaches French Curriculum for students aged 2 to 14.
The LFIR (French International School of Yangon Joseph Kessel) follows the French national curriculum and is fully accredited by the French Ministry of Education as part of the AEFE network; on-campus instruction runs from preschool through CM2, after which CNED provides courses up to 4ème (8th grade). Primary School covers five grades (US Grades 1-5 equivalents) with 27 teaching hours per week, from 8:00 to 14:45, no Wednesday afternoon classes, and regular after-school activities. The primary curriculum is organized around five domains and follows the French National Curriculum with a focus on Languages to think and communicate; Methods and tools for learning; Training of the individual and the citizen; Natural and technical systems; Representations of the World and of human activity. The weekly subject mix in primary includes French (9h), English (5h total), Myanmar (1h), Mathematics (5h), Science & Technology (2h), History & Geography (2h), Physical Education (3h) and Art (2h), with English taught across main subjects. Language certifications are offered for English (Cambridge) and French (DELF Prim/Junior), while tests are optional with some fees and discounts. Secondary School comprises Middle School (collège) and High School (lycée); the first middle-school year was reintroduced in 2023 with CNED materials guided by LFIR teachers in class, and CNED marks assignments, with the five-domain curriculum continuing through middle and high school, ending in the French baccalauréat; the DNB (Diplôme National du Brevet) is prepared as part of the secondary program.
1. The LFIR – French International School of Yangon Joseph Kessel is a non-profit educational institution of excellence. It is a member of AEFE and fully accredited by the French Ministry of Education, part of a network of 580 AEFE schools in 139 countries. 2. The school follows the French national curriculum adapted to an international environment and uses CNED to continue from CM2 to the 4ème (8th grade). For the 2025-2026 school year, LFIR accepts registrations from Toute Petite Section (age 2) to 4ème, with more classes expected to reopen as students progress.
LFIR outlines pathways through AEFE-related opportunities and French higher education connections; no separate scholarship details are published here.
The LFIR publishes information about admissions and grade levels online; specific waitlist details are not provided here.
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