Myanmar, Mandalay
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UNITY Private School operates campuses in Mandalay, Kyauk Se, and Myin Gyan (Myingyan area) in Myanmar. The Mandalay campus is located at the corner of 30th and 56th Streets in Chan Aye Thar San Township. The Kyauk Se campus sits in the Baw Ga Waddy Quarter, Kyauk Se, and the Myin Gyan campus is in the Chaung Daung Quarter, Myin Gyan.
Unity offers nursery at Kyauk Se Campus (Campus 2). It provides primary and secondary education across its campuses, with dual curriculum options: Myanmar National Curriculum or International Edexcel, and an emphasis on STEM Education.
The Kyauk Se location has separate boys' and girls' schools. Mandalay and Myin Gyan campuses are described without gender separation, indicating mixed-gender provision there.
No explicit Additional Learning Needs (SEN) provisions are listed in public materials.
Myanmar. The school is officially recognised by the Myanmar Ministry of Education.
No religious affiliation is listed; the school presents itself as multi-ethnic and inclusive.
Public materials do not publish start or end times for the school day, and details of breaks or lunch periods are not publicly listed.
Application fees
- No published application or registration fee amount is available in the school's public admissions information. The school requires completion of an application form and proof of previous-year completion as part of the admissions steps; after an offer of admission parents proceed with required fee payments at enrolment.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- The school does not publish a year-by-year or per-term tuition schedule for any year group in its publicly available materials. There are no published per-term or per-year fee amounts for Nursery/KG, primary (Year 1–6 / Grade 1–6), lower secondary (Year 7–9 / Grade 7–9) or IGCSE years (Year 10–12 / Grade 10–12).
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Public admissions information states that, following confirmation of admission, parents are required to continue with payment of school fees; however, the school does not publish a detailed billing schedule (term dates for invoicing), instalment options, late-payment penalties, or formal payment terms in its public materials.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- No boarding fee schedule is published. The school lists separate campus locations and mentions boys' and girls' campuses, but there is no indication in public materials that boarding is offered or that boarding fees apply. Available campus information presents addresses and contact numbers only.
Other costs or fees (uniform, books, materials, deposits, exams, etc.)
- Public admissions text indicates that parents purchase school textbooks, learning aids and uniform after admission, but no prices or fixed charges for uniforms, books, exam fees, deposit/caution fees, or other ancillary charges are published. Specific cost lines for items such as uniforms or book packs are not available in the school's public pages.
Refund information
- No publicly available refund, cancellation, or fee-reversal policy or published refund schedule was found in the school's admissions or general information pages.
Fee payment options (credit card, bank transfer, cash, etc.)
- The school's public pages do not list permitted payment methods or bank details. No published information on whether credit card payments, online payments, bank transfer, cash, or mobile-payment options are accepted is available. Contact channels are provided for fee enquiries.
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.