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Myanmar kicks off new school year with updated curriculum
Published: Jun 02, 2023 10:25 AM
Students attend a class on the first day of the new school year at a basic education high school in Yangon, Myanmar, June 1, 2023. A new school year with an updated curriculum for students of kindergarten to grade 12 in Myanmar kicked off on Thursday, said the Ministry of Education.(Photo: Xinhua)

Students attend a class on the first day of the new school year at a basic education high school in Yangon, Myanmar, June 1, 2023. A new school year with an updated curriculum for students of kindergarten to grade 12 in Myanmar kicked off on Thursday, said the Ministry of Education.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Students attend a class on the first day of the new school year at a basic education high school in Yangon, Myanmar, June 1, 2023. A new school year with an updated curriculum for students of kindergarten to grade 12 in Myanmar kicked off on Thursday, said the Ministry of Education.(Photo: Xinhua)

Students attend a class on the first day of the new school year at a basic education high school in Yangon, Myanmar, June 1, 2023. A new school year with an updated curriculum for students of kindergarten to grade 12 in Myanmar kicked off on Thursday, said the Ministry of Education.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Students walk in a school compound on the first day of the new school year at a basic education high school in Yangon, Myanmar, June 1, 2023. A new school year with an updated curriculum for students of kindergarten to grade 12 in Myanmar kicked off on Thursday, said the Ministry of Education.(Photo: Xinhua)

Students walk in a school compound on the first day of the new school year at a basic education high school in Yangon, Myanmar, June 1, 2023. A new school year with an updated curriculum for students of kindergarten to grade 12 in Myanmar kicked off on Thursday, said the Ministry of Education.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
A new school year with an updated curriculum for students of kindergarten to grade 12 in Myanmar kicked off on Thursday, said the Ministry of Education.

The 2023-24 academic year brings a fresh curriculum for all classes, featuring updated courses designed to enhance students' knowledge, U Kyaw Swar Thwin, a director-general from the Ministry of Education, told Xinhua on Thursday.

With the implementation of the new syllabus, students' learning outcomes are expected to further improve, he added.

"The rate of school enrollment for this year has seen an increase compared to last year," he said, adding that while the national school enrollment week has concluded, the education ministry will continue to accept students until mid-June.

Over 6.47 million students have enrolled in basic education schools throughout the country, including private schools and monastic schools, during the national school enrollment week between May 23 and 31 this year.

The education ministry provided students with stationery and textbooks free of charge upon their enrollment, local media reported.