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Kings International School Star City Campus is located in the Star City compound, Thanlyin, Yangon, Myanmar. It delivers the Cambridge Curriculum for Preschool, Primary and Lower Secondary, with a focus on rigour and holistic development and a trilingual program in English, Myanmar and Chinese. Cambridge Checkpoint tests are taken in Year 6 and Year 9, alongside placement, formative and summative assessments. Class sizes are 20–25 students, enabling individual attention. The campus features 19 modern classrooms, a science laboratory, a computing room, a music room and a new library, plus a preschool playground, parking and solar-powered facilities. Sports facilities include a multi-court and a vibrant calendar of Sports Day, field trips and ECAs. Enrichment includes Robotic STEM programmes, STEAM fairs and related competitions in Spelling Bee, Math, Computing, Myanmar and Chinese. Arts-supporting spaces and activities are provided through music and library resources, while trilingual education weaves language development into daily learning.
Kings International School - Star City Campus has 200 pupils, typical class sizes of 25, instruction in English, Burmese, Mandarin.
Star City Campus is located in the Star City compound, Yangon, Myanmar. The campus has high security, minimal traffic and convenient access for families from Star City and Thanlyin. Many students walk, bike or ride scooters to school.
Preschool, Primary (Year 1-6), Lower Secondary (Year 7-9).
Kings International School - Star City Campus teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary).
Preschool, Primary and Lower Secondary education through the Cambridge Curriculum. Cambridge Curriculum is delivered with a focus on rigour and holistic development. Trilingual education (English, Myanmar, Chinese). Placement tests, formative and summative assessments, and Cambridge Checkpoint tests in Year 6 and Year 9. Small class sizes of 20–25 students. Holistic grading that values projects, attendance, punctuality and participation.
Small class sizes of 20–25 students.