Myanmar, Yangon
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There are no uniforms. Students may dress freely; a LFIR T-shirt is provided to each student, and additional T-shirts are available for a small fee.
Students bring their own snacks and lunch to school. Lunchtime is supervised and there are fridges and microwaves on site, with a small kitchen available to primary students; water is available throughout the campus.
LFIR is a non-profit international school. The school is partly managed by a Management Committee of elected parent volunteers who represent the parent community, and the Association of Parents oversees governance and elects members for the Committee. Representatives from the Association sit on the School Council each term, and a student representative also sits on the School Council.