Myanmar, Mandalay
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UNITY Private School operates across four campuses in Mandalay, Kyaukse, and Myingyan within Mandalay Division. A large campus with clean and well-ventilated classrooms supports daily learning. The facilities include a library, a playground, and a laboratory, along with learning aids to support instruction. The school offers dual curriculum options—International or Myanmar—and places emphasis on STEM education as part of its program. These facilities support a broad range of academic and developmental activities.
The academic facilities include a library and a laboratory to support learning across subjects, with classrooms described as clean and well-ventilated. Learning aids are provided to enhance instructional delivery. The school emphasizes STEM education and offers dual curriculum options, International or Myanmar, to align resources with the chosen program.
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.