Myanmar, Mandalay
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1. Submission of the admissions application: Parents or guardians must complete the admissions application accurately and submit it with documentation showing successful completion of the previous academic year. The form requires the student's name, current class to enroll, prior school, last completed class, and guardian contact information. This step establishes the basic eligibility and provides the school with necessary background before any screening.
2. Entrance examination: Students who are required to take the entrance examination sit the test according to a schedule arranged by the school. After the examination, the school will notify whether the student has gained admission. The admissions decision is made after careful review of the candidate's performance and overall fit with the program.
3. Enrollment: Once admitted, the student proceeds to enrollment which includes continuing tuition payments and purchasing required items such as textbooks, study aids, and uniforms. The process confirms the student's place and begins formal enrollment for the upcoming term. Fees at this stage are referenced as tuition, books, and uniforms, but exact amounts are not published on the admissions pages.
There is no published waitlist or pool system described on the UNITY Private School admissions pages. The formal process is laid out as three steps (application, exam, enrollment) with no reference to a waiting list or pool.
UNITY Private School does not publish any information about scholarships on its admissions pages. There is no dedicated scholarships section or scholarship policy described in the publicly available admissions content. Any financial aid or fee-related concessions are not listed publicly online.
UNITY Private School runs four campuses in Mandalay, Kyauk Se, and Myin Gyan. It began in 2001 as a day training centre and gained private-school status in 2012–2013; expansions followed in 2015–2016 (Kyaukse), 2017–2018 (Myin Gyan), and 2018–2019 (Kyauk Se Campus 2). The school offers dual curricula: Myanmar's National Curriculum and international options through Pearson Edexcel, with IGCSE readiness from primary to upper secondary. Cambridge assessments are delivered in partnership with the British Council. Unity also provides STEM education, project-based learning, and weekend classes in Cambridge English and Olympiad Maths. The school emphasises languages, personal development, and service to society, aiming to cultivate independent, thoughtful leaders. Facilities include a music and arts program and a library to support broad learning. Unity's campuses welcome students from diverse backgrounds within Myanmar; at Kyauk Se the school operates as both boys' and girls' campuses. The programs prepare students to study locally or abroad.