949,441 students attend classes at 3,326 basic education schools in Yangon Region
A total of 949,441 students attended
classes at 3,326 basic education and other schools across Yangon Region as the
2026-2027 academic year commenced on 1 June, with an attendance rate of 80.83
per cent, according to the source.
Yesterday, 949,441 students started
their school days at 2,717 basic education schools, 378 private schools and
231 monastic schools in Yangon Region, and school enrolment activities also
continued.
More than one million students attended
schools during the previous academic year, while the target for the current
year is 1,174,666 students. Arrangements are being made to increase enrolment
to 1.2 million students across Yangon Region during this academic year.
“During this academic year, 3,326
schools, including basic education, monastic and private schools, have opened.
More than 900,000 students who enrolled during the school enrolment period
began attending classes. With enrolment continuing, we expect the number of
students to exceed the target of 1.1 million and reach 1.2 million. The
government’s 100-day project includes a special Placement Test for students
from Grade 1 to Grade 9 who have been out of school, and the tests will begin
on 15 June in respective townships, enabling eligible students to continue
their education in line with government guidelines. We also thank the Head of
State, the Union Education Minister and responsible persons for their efforts
in shaping education, which provides five essential skills and the emergence
of smart youths who are happy at their learning in accordance with the motto
“Let’s ensure education sector for the development of the Nation” said U Min
Oo, deputy director (Education) of the Yangon Region Education Office.
The Ministry of Education is
implementing measures to ensure that all school-age children have access to
education and do not lose educational opportunities. As part of the special
Placement Test, students who previously studied under the national curriculum
at basic education schools and those who attended private schools following
international curricula will be able to continue their education. Students who
pass the entrance exam from the third week of June will be allowed to advance
to the next grade level and enrol at schools of their choice.
“At our school, Grades 8 to 12 are
taught in the morning, while KG to Grade 7 classes are in the afternoon. On the
school’s first day, 2,555 students attended classes, representing an attendance
rate of 99.33 per cent. Last academic year, there were five outstanding
students (Luyaychun), and they are on the excursions arranged by the
government. In the 2026-2027 academic year, we also cooperate with the parents
as per the motto “Better Education for Children through Parent-Teacher Cooperation.”
The participation of our outstanding students in competitions hosted by ASEAN
and other countries is a sign of the benefits of cooperation between teachers
and parents. In 2025, G10 student Ma Eaint Thu Thu Khin, representing the
country, grabbed the chance to sail on a Russian nuclear icebreaker. Such
action is such a proud for the country and school. This year, a student takes a
test to join such an activity. Our school accepts school enrolment so far. The
Placement Test is a special chance for the students who are far from
education, and we urged them to apply forms and sit for the exam, and attend
the basic education schools,” said Dr Sanda Mya Nyein, headmistress of No 1
BEHS Dagon.
Schools in Yangon Region are still
accepting school enrolment in June, and 949,441 students attended classes at
3,326 schools yesterday. — Nyein Thu (MNA)/KTZH

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