Myanmar, Yangon
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Yangon American International School has 80 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.
Located on Yangon-Insein Road in Hlaing Township, Yangon. The official address is No. 2A Yangon-Insein Road, Building 2, No. 9 Ward. The campus is described as conveniently located on Yangon-Insein Road with access to the main transport routes serving central Yangon and nearby housing areas.
The school offers an Early Years Village for young children, followed by the Primary Years Program (PYP). A Junior High program aligns with the IB Middle Years Program (MYP), of which Yangon American is a Candidate School. The PYP is designed for ages 3 to 12, and the school serves students roughly from age 2 to 18.
The school is co-educational and operates as a day school. There is no boarding facility publicly listed for Yangon American.
Approximately 70% of students are Myanmar nationals and 30% are expatriates, representing about 15 nationalities.
There is a counselor's office and dedicated learning spaces to promote well‑being and support student learning needs. Resources and spaces are described as enabling differentiated instruction and student independence.
No formal country affiliation is listed. The program combines an American-aligned curriculum with IB program options, indicating an international rather than a country‑specific affiliation.
Religious affiliation is not publicly listed by the school.
The academic calendar includes events such as Open House and the first day of school. The 2024–2025 calendar shows that Wednesdays are early release days. Typical start times vary by program, with Early Years around 9:00 a.m. and Primary around 8:00 a.m., ending around 2:30 p.m. (Early Years) or 3:00 p.m. (Primary).
An optional bus service is available. Routes are planned by a bus coordinator and operated by a third‑party provider with qualified drivers and bus monitors.
Annual tuition at Yangon American International School ranges from MMK 19,314,322 to MMK 32,750,373 for 2026/27.
Yangon American International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), American Curriculum for students aged 2 to 14.
Yangon American International School is an IB World School with an authorized Primary Years Programme (PYP) and is pursuing authorization for the Middle Years Programme (MYP); a Diploma Programme (DP) is planned for the future. The curriculum is concept-based and transdisciplinary, built around IB frameworks and aligned with the American Common Core Standards. The PYP serves ages 3–12; the MYP serves ages 11–16 (grades 6–10), with the DP planned. In the MYP, eight subject groups are offered: Language Acquisition, Language and Literature, Individuals and Societies, Sciences, Mathematics, Arts, Physical and Health Education, and Design; assessment combines formative and summative methods, including self-reflection and personal projects. Instruction is in English, with Myanmar language learning supported, and the program emphasizes inquiry-based learning and social-emotional learning aligned with CASEL standards.
Yangon American International School places strong emphasis on social-emotional well-being as part of its IB-aligned program. The Social Emotional Learning (SEL) program is designed to help students develop skills to become more resilient, confident, and capable learners, and it incorporates CASEL framework alongside IB learner profile attributes. It covers self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. Counseling services support SEL through a dedicated counselor's office that promotes social-emotional well-being and helps students navigate personal and social challenges. The SEL approach is integrated across the curriculum through the school's concept-based, inquiry-driven program.
English as an Additional Language (EAL) support is provided according to the school's standards for English Language Learners. The school aligns with WIDA standards for English Language Learners to guide ELL instruction. The Languages section notes that English is the language of instruction and highlights multilingual learning with opportunities to learn additional languages. Public materials indicate WIDA standards are used to support ELL throughout the program.
Mental wellbeing is supported through a dedicated counselor's office that promotes social-emotional well-being and helps students navigate personal and social challenges. The Learning Spaces page notes the importance of mental and emotional well-being as part of the campus environment. The Social Emotional Learning (SEL) program, aligned with CASEL and the IB learner profile, contributes to students' emotional resilience and well-being. Counselors provide ongoing support consistent with the SEL framework within the IB-based approach.
Yangon American International School maintains a Child Protection Policy updated on January 8, 2024. All staff employed by the school must report suspected incidences of child abuse or neglect, with follow-up in accordance with policy provisions. The policy references the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and outlines safeguarding responsibilities, including definitions of abuse and reporting procedures. It also covers safe recruitment practices for staff and volunteers. The policy underscores a commitment to protecting students' rights, safety, and well-being in a safeguarding framework.
Applications are accepted year-round. The Admissions team assesses each child upon application for placement. Final grade allocation is dependent on the Admissions assessment. Yangon American accepts students from all over the world, with grade placement guided by an age-to-grade table and the Admissions assessment.