Curriculum

At LAMIS, we encourage all our students to develop through learning and an inquiry-based process, attributes and traits that will enable them to become lifelong learners.

We believe that curriculum is, in its broadest sense, each and every learning opportunity that a child experiences in a day, both planned and incidental.

This belief is influenced by:

International Baccalaureate (IB)

International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes develop both the academic and personal skills of

students while engaging their intellectual curiosity, knowledge, international awareness

and determination.

The IB is arguably the finest international education program in the world. More than 4,000 educational establishments offer IB programmes and the IB Diploma is recognised by more than 2,000 universities in 75 countries.

Students holding IB diplomas have high admission rates to the best universities and study prove that are better prepared to succeed in higher education. 

Learn more about International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes

Early Years (Kindergarten - PYP)

Young students learn life through life experiences. They learn through play and interactions with each other as well as the environments that surround them. Early Years students construct meaning through testing and interacting, with people and things, and this is how they make sense of the world around them.

At Leading Asia Myanmar International School we see play as essential in supporting children learning and development. Play, can of course occur in an indoor or outdoor environment and provides a context for them to feel comfortable and express themselves as well as a way to satisfy their natural curiosity. Through play, children can learn in a variety of ways as they engage socially, emotionally, physically and intellectually with other students, children, adults and the environment. Play that occurs in a safe and secure environment allows children to try new

things, take risks, solve problems and master learning situations. Teachers use these

opportunities to reinforce social aspects such as character, caring for others, fairness and personal responsibility.

Languages

Leading Asia Myanmar believes that language is fundamental to learning, communication, and inquiry; these values help develop international mindedness. All teachers at LAMIS are language teachers, and promote language and literacy through inquiries that relate to all subject areas. In our constructivist classrooms, students develop their language while exploring concepts across all of the subjects taught.

Languages of Instruction

At LAMIS, English is the primary language of communication within the community. This includes all formal school communications, and the majority of interactions between teachers, students and parents. English is the language of instruction for all classes with the exception of Myanmar classes. In Myanmar classes, teachers and students use a combination of English and Myanmar. Use of Myanmar, the target language, increases and becomes more complex as student’s progress in their proficiency.

Language
Description
Myanmar
At LAMIS, Myanmar is taught to all students, either as an Additional Language or as a Mother Tongue, according to the needs of each student. Students in Nursery and Pre K learn Myanmar within the main classroom, in a bilingual model, from co-teachers fluent in both English and Myanmar. Students in Kindergarten and above receive timetabled lessons in Myanmar.
Mandarin
At LAMIS, Mandarin is taught to all students at levels adjusted for different abilities. Our teachers are bilingual Mandarin/English speakers and focus on both oral and written forms of the language.
English as an Additional Language (EAL)
LAMIS offers English as an Additional Language (EAL) support according to students’ needs, ensuring equal access to the curriculum and other aspects of school life. The program provides support in listening, speaking, reading and writing, and is based on an inclusive model.
Mother Tongue
For students with Mother Tongues other than English and Myanmar, LAMIS provides philosophical and logistical support. Philosophical support comes through the recognition that Mother Tongue development is important, and through communicating this idea with all families. Logistical support for Mother Tongue development is offered by helping families find appropriate Mother Tongue teachers, providing classroom space for after-school classes, providing technology for after-school classes, to name a few.

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