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The ILBC Taunggyi branches are in Taunggyi, the capital of Shan State in eastern Myanmar. ILBC International School – Taunggyi is listed at No.123 Phayar Thone Sul Kyaung Street, Thumingalar Housing, Thingangyun. ILBC IGCSE is at No.27, Corner of Yangyi Aung Street and Kanbawza Street, Yayayekwin Quarter. ILBC Preschool is at No. (Ma/255), Shu Hmyaw Khinn Road, Taunggyi. Taunggyi is the regional hub in Shan State.
The Taunggyi branches offer Preschool, Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary programs. The IGCSE campus provides Cambridge IGCSE as part of the secondary pathway.
The Taunggyi branches operate as private international schools. They are presented as day programs with no boarding facilities listed for these Taunggyi campuses.
Public information does not publish a dedicated SEN policy for the Taunggyi branches. The site mentions English Proficiency Course (EPC) and Technology Integrated Learning (TIL) among its programs, but specific Additional Learning Needs provisions are not described.
The branches operate in Myanmar. The site also describes a U.S. Dual Diploma Program, indicating some cross-border educational offerings, but there is no formal country affiliation stated for the Taunggyi branches.
No religious affiliation is indicated for the Taunggyi ILBC branches.
The academic year runs from June to March, with two semesters (June–October and November–March). School hours may differ by campus, and a single timetable is not published.
A school bus service is not listed for the Taunggyi branches on the ILBC site.
The school is governed by the ILBC Board of Education.
ILBC International School – Taunggyi operates three branches: ILBC International School Taunggyi, ILBC IGCSE Taunggyi, and ILBC Preschool Taunggyi. The medium of instruction is English, and ILBC offers education from Preschool through Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International A Levels (IAL). The curriculum is Cambridge CAIE-based, with IGCSE in the secondary years and A Levels for pre-university study, delivered within ILBC's Technology Integrated Curriculum. Technology Integrated Curriculum provides a cloud-based platform for on-campus and off-campus learning, including homework, classwork, assignments, projects, portfolios, quizzes, tests, tutorials and examinations since its adoption in 2020-2021. In summary, ILBC Taunggyi offers Preschool, IGCSE, and IAL, supported by digital learning infrastructure and Cambridge-credentialed assessments.
The ILBC Taunggyi branches do not publicly disclose any dedicated Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) program or staff.
Public ILBC materials for Taunggyi do not disclose any Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision or whether it is a specialist SEN institution.
There is no publicly disclosed EAL provision; ILBC materials do not specify English as an Additional Language support.
No publicly disclosed mental wellbeing program or staff is described in ILBC Taunggyi materials.
No safeguarding policy or child protection procedures are described in ILBC Taunggyi materials.
1. Admissions Process
The ILBC International School system emphasizes clear expectations and careful placement. Prospective students and parents should become familiar with the school program, facilities, and student expectations, as ILBC maintains high academic standards and promotes Myanmar cultural appreciation and personal development. Admission is based on a review of records, past performance, age, maturity, class numbers, and acceptable performance on the school's screening assessments. This means that where a class has limited numbers, placement decisions are influenced by both prior records and how a student performs in screening tasks.
2. Documents Needed for Admission
Families must prepare a set of documents to accompany the online application. Required items include a completed online admission form, school records (report cards, transcripts, certificates, test scores), a copy of the passport for international students, and proof that all required fees have been paid (billing form completed). Having these documents ready helps the school verify prior academic history and eligibility quickly.
3. Online Application and Fees
Parents should submit the online admission form and attach available school records and standardized test results when possible. The school reserves the right to request copies of student records before enrollment. Health records must be provided, and immunizations should align with school policy; the medical team will assess the student's suitability for ILBC. In addition to application steps, certain fees apply early in the process: a placement test fee and admission fees for new or returning students.
4. Screening, Health, and Placement
All applicants take a screening assessment to determine the best placement within the school. The screening includes a writing sample, a math test, and an informal interview to assess reading, speaking, and listening skills. Parents and students should read the Student Manual and the School Rules & Regulations to understand expectations and policies before joining. Health records and immunization status are reviewed as part of the intake process, and the school medical team evaluates suitability for admission.
5. Readings and Final Steps
As part of the admissions finish-line, both parents and students are expected to read and be well acquainted with the student manual and school rules and regulations contained in the admission materials. This ensures that families understand policies on behavior, attendance, assessments, and overall school expectations. Once the screening and health checks are complete and all documents are reviewed, the school will communicate next steps
The British School Yangon is located on Taw Win Street, Mayangone, Yangon, Myanmar. The campus sits in central Yangon, near Inya Lake and other city amenities, with access via the city's main roads.
The school serves students from ages 2 to 18, offering Early Years through Primary and Secondary. The secondary phase prepares students for IGCSE and A-level examinations.
The British School Yangon is a co-educational, private British international day school. It is part of Nord Anglia Education and operates as a British overseas school.
The BSY campus data lists 12 nationalities represented. The most common nationality listed in external data is Myanmar, with a local to international student ratio of about 70% local to 30% international.
BSY operates an inclusive approach to learning. The school assesses each child before they start and will discuss any required additional support with families. Teaching assistants are provided from Nursery through to the end of Primary to support learning.
BSY is a British international school overseas (BSO) located in Myanmar. It is part of Nord Anglia Education and participates in regional networks such as FOBISIA.
There is no formal religious affiliation stated for the school; it welcomes students from all faiths.
The school day typically runs from 7:30 am to about 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday.
BSY offers a school bus service that covers most areas of Yangon. Routes are determined by student numbers and demand, and arrangements are made to suit families where possible.
BSY operates a formal school uniform. The uniform is designed to promote focus, pride, and a sense of community and is produced by a top British clothing manufacturer. The fabrics used are the same as those used by top European fashion brands.
BSY provides hot, healthy, international lunchtime meals and snacks prepared by the school catering service. Meals are regularly checked by independent experts to ensure balanced nutrition; snacks are provided for Early Years, while older students may bring their own snacks; nuts are not allowed due to allergies.
BSY has a four-house system. In 2023 four new houses were introduced: Perseus, Pegasus, Polaris, and Phoenix, each aligned with Courage, Adventure, Integrity, and Kindness respectively. Each student is assigned to a house on entry; houses participate in year‑round inter-house competitions across sport, academics, and community activities, with a House Cup awarded to the top house.
The British School Yangon is governed as part of Nord Anglia Education, a global operator of premium international schools. The school is part of the Nord Anglia Education family, which provides access to global resources and collaborations (e.g., MIT and UNICEF). It is also a member of FOBISIA.
The British School Yangon follows the English National Curriculum at all stages, with English as the language of instruction and a pathway that includes IGCSEs and A-levels. In Early Years (ages 2–5), the school delivers the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), covering seven areas of learning: communication and language, physical development, personal, social and emotional development, literacy, mathematics, understanding the world, and expressive arts and design. In Primary (ages 5–11), BSY combines the English National Curriculum with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC); it teaches core English, maths, and ICT, plus integrated study across science, history, geography, art and design, and music, with emphasis on developing a second language and PSHE and PE. In Secondary (ages 11–16), the curriculum follows the English National Curriculum and culminates in IGCSE exams at 16; Years 7–9 provide KS3 broad study with project work, while Years 10–11 offer a two-year IGCSE programme from Cambridge International Examinations and Edexcel. In Sixth Form (ages 16–18), students choose from multiple A-level pathways (standalone AS-level, AS-levels in Year 12 with A-levels in Year 13, or a two-year A-level programme), with A-levels offered by AQA, Cambridge International, Edexcel International, and Edexcel, and typically four AS-levels in Year 12 followed by three A-levels in Year 13.
The British School Yangon places student health, happiness, and wellbeing at the center of its approach to learning. Emotional health is supported through a small-group tutor programme that nurtures social and emotional development, alongside access to a range of specialist resources on the Global Campus. The school's wellbeing focus is complemented by facilities and activities that promote physical health, resilience, and confidence, including extensive sporting options. Parent-in-partnership seminars are offered to help families support their child's wellbeing at home, and partnerships such as IMG Academy contribute to wellbeing and mindset coaching within sport. Together these elements form a holistic SEL approach that emphasizes wellbeing, resilience, and social-emotional growth.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding its SEN provision, the specific types of needs it can support, or whether it operates as a specialist SEN institution. The How We Teach section describes BSY as providing an inclusive environment with tailored support, including small-group tutoring and bespoke development plans, supported by teaching assistants who have Nord Anglia training. It also notes progress monitoring to track individual learners' development and adjust support as needed. The absence of explicit, school-wide details on dedicated SEN staffing, facilities, or a formal SEN policy means the school's SEN arrangements are not publicly itemised. The school does publicly describe an inclusive, tailored approach to supporting learners, but does not specify SEN categories or units.
All lessons and activities at The British School Yangon are taught in English. The school also offers additional language options, including Spanish and Mandarin, with Burmese available as an optional language to learn. Public documentation does not detail a dedicated EAL programme or staff for EAL beyond these language offerings. The lack of explicit public detail on a formal EAL department or support service means EAL provisions are not itemised beyond the general language offerings. The school thus does not publicly disclose a distinct EAL program beyond language electives and English-medium instruction.
Mental wellbeing is central to BSY's approach, with student health and happiness prioritised in practice. The school describes a wellbeing-focused environment where facilities are open throughout the week and weekends to support activities that boost emotional and physical wellbeing, confidence, resilience, and fair play. A small-group tutor programme is highlighted as a means to nurture social and emotional health, complemented by the Global Campus for access to specialist wellbeing resources. The IMG Academy partnership adds a wellbeing and mindset coaching dimension to sport and leadership development. Parents are involved through seminars to extend wellbeing support beyond the campus.
BSY's safeguarding framework follows the Nord Anglia Education policy on safeguarding, child protection, and promoting the welfare of children in our care. The policy outlines that the welfare of the child is paramount and that all staff and volunteers have responsibilities to report concerns to the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL) and to follow safeguarding procedures. The school designates a Safeguarding Lead (and deputies where applicable) and requires safeguarding training for staff, with ongoing refreshers and documented training records. Local safeguarding guidance and contacts are provided within the policy, and Appendix 6 lists locally available contacts, including embassies, to be used as needed. In The British School Yangon, the DSL is Mrs Alison Fox, who can be contacted for safeguarding concerns, and procedures are in place to ensure proper handling of disclosures and safeguarding investigations.
BSY is part of the Nord Anglia Education family. The school uses the English National Curriculum, with IGCSE and A-levels offered in the secondary stage. Entry requirements include required documents and an entrance assessment. The admissions process is: Step 1: Make an enquiry by online form, email, or phone. Step 2: Visit the campus for a tour or arrange a personalised virtual tour. Step 3: Apply for a place by completing the online application and submitting supporting documents; a child can join at any time during the academic year. Step 4: Meet with us: after receiving your form and documents, an assessment is arranged and a meeting is held to discuss the family's needs. Step 5: If a place is offered, sign the enrolment agreement and pay the enrolment fee to secure the place.