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regarded as the year one of the high school or Grade 10, and 10th Standard is the year two of the high school or Grade 11, where matriculation exams are held. At that time, matriculation exams covered both syllabus from the year one and the year two high school courses. Students who pass the matriculation exams are eligible to enter any universities and institutes according to their choices and total exam scores. Most teachers in Burmese schools are underpaid but some teachers seek high earnings from their private tuitions; an estimated 50 to 80% of students take private tuition classes apart from school lectures.
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a year for an overall care of a student (including accommodation, health care, and food). Poor students from sub-urban districts cannot afford the high education fees, and thus, critics argue Myanmar education system is most unfair. People hope there will be a fairer education system in the future so
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regime, the DBE updated the high school education system that most of the study syllabus based on socialism was withdrawn and a new version was introduced. Government high schools are now known as Basic Education High Schools (abbreviated BEHS), not State High Schools (SHS). The 9th Standard is
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Colour code of the high schools' uniform is white top and green bottom, although some girls' uniforms are mixed designed. From basic Primary schools to High schools, the uniform with this colour code is designed for students and teachers.
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that parents will no longer need to spend extra cash to send their children to the expensive schools. Currently, a dispute rises in Myanmar education system when the government enacted against school teachers teaching private tuition.
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if compared to the western student cultures. Most boarding schools accept more than 500 students per year. At today's context, boarding schools are quite competitive with each other, even creating some under-table enrolling culture
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In the meantime, comprehensive schools are developed as only minority rich families can afford to enroll their children. Schools in Yangon such as
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High schools students choose one of 2 tracks upon entering high school: science or arts. Science-specialized students have six major subjects:
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Students in all schools, including government schools, comprehensive schools, and private boarding schools take the
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Primary school student stunt with a special designed uniform in modern day
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Grade 11 Students in hundreds lined in front of their boarding school in
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High Schools in Myanmar

Rangoon college (Kyimyindaing Campus)

Burmese
Department of Basic Education
Ministry of Education in Myanmar
SLORC
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School uniforms in Myanmar (Burma)


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