Key Stage 2 Co-ordinator and Year 4 teacher
On behalf of the Board of Directors and Primary Team, welcome to the primary department of MISY Mandalay Campus. Whether you’re a prospective parent or a long standing family member of one of our pupils, I hope you find our website interesting and informative.
Our children and staff come from wonderfully diverse backgrounds and cultures, which helps prepare our learners for life in 21st century multicultural Myanmar and the wider world. Our staff are both experienced and enthusiastic and go the extra mile to ensure the children in their care receive the best education possible.
Key Stage 1, EYFS Co-ordinator and Reception Teacher
Our provision not only aims to deliver an exciting curriculum, tailored to the needs of every child in school but also provide our children with opportunities and experiences beyond that of the normal timetable. We feel we have woven into our provision essential learning experiences across specialist subjects and extra curricular activities.
The primary team strives to both engage and inspire all of our pupils so that they become fully rounded young people who, when they leave us at the end of Year 6 to enter the secondary section, are more than ready to confidently take the next steps in their educational adventure.
At MISY our Nursery classes start for students aged 3 and Reception classes for 4 year olds. Each class is taught by an experienced expatriate teacher supported by a well qualified assistant teacher.
Nursery and Reception classes begin at 8:45 am to 2:30 pm.
At MISY Nursery and Reception we follow The Early Years Foundation Stage English Curriculum. We work closely together to provide a caring and stimulating learning environment and to meet the needs of each individual child. We want the children to enjoy their first experience of school life and enthusiastically begin their learning journey by providing;
The English National Curriculum for the Early Years defines seven areas of learning and development in the EYFS. These seven areas are used to plan your child’s learning and activities.
Children in the EYFS learn by playing “hands on” and exploring, being active, and through creative and critical thinking which takes place both indoors and outdoors. Our professional understanding of teaching enables us to make sure that the activities are suited to your child’s developmental state. The curriculum is designed for very young children, and is flexible so that we can follow your child’s unique needs and interests.
“Learning by doing” is the motto, and there are a wide range of activities for the children to choose from. Learning opportunities and the use of resources are carefully planned to enable children to develop in a verity of ways.
Dynamic and regularly changing learning stations in the classroom may include:
Early Years and Reception children also attend Music, Computer, Physical Education (PE) and Art classes, all taught by specialist teachers. Reception children begin their reading journey with phonic lessons three times a week, following the Jolly Phonics programme.
Nursery and Reception classes go on educational trips which are linked to their in-class learning, and join in school wide celebration such as International Day, cultural days, sports days and end of term performances.
We understand that it is vital for parents to be involved in their child’s learning and regular communication is essential.
At the beginning of each year we invite parents to meet a ‘meet the teachers’ event where individual class teachers explain the routines and expectations of their class, this is also a chance for parents to ask questions about the school day. In order for you to get information about your child’s progress we report to parents four times a year, this includes two student-teacher-parent conferences and two written reports.
We use Class Dojo (a safe electronic method of communication between teacher and parents) to send regular messages and photos to update you about what is happening in class. We send a newsletter to parents via Class Dojo at the beginning of each unit to keep you abreast of our learning. We hold regular coffee mornings to update you on new initiatives.
Our Mandalay Campus has big and bright classrooms all air-conditioned, equipped with computers, internet access and overhead projectors. The Early Years’ classrooms have a specially designed nap area. There are specialist rooms for Music, Art and Computer lessons. We have a science laboratory, a library, a student canteen, an outdoor playground for very small children and a recreational area for older students, a multipurpose covered sport hall, a grass football field, small swimming pools and a waiting room for parents.
Welcome to Key Stage 1 – Year 1 and Year 2, English National Curriculum
Students in Year 1 and 2 acquire knowledge and skills in line with the English National Curriculum adjusted to an international setting. We provide a varied, balanced and rich programme which fosters a love for learning that we hope your children will carry with them throughout their lives. We know that Key Stage 1 is a crucial stage in a child’s school life.
The curriculum consists of the core subjects of:
We run a programme of exciting after school activities and sports coaching which students are encouraged to sign up for each term. All classes go on educational trips which are linked to the unit of study. Students join in school wide celebrations such as International day, sports days, cultural days and end of term performances.
We understand that it is vital for parents to be involved in their child’s learning and regular communication is essential. We have the following system to keep you updated.
At the beginning of the year, individual class teachers explain the routines and expectations of their class. This is also a chance for parents to ask questions about the school day.
Each year there are two student-teacher-parent conferences, and two written reports keeping you up-to-date about your child’s progress.
Sent at the beginning of each unit to parents via Class Dojo to keep you abreast of our learning.
The teacher regularly sends you messages and photos via Class Dojo (a safe electronic method of communication) to update parents about what is happening in class.
We hold regular coffee mornings for parents to update you on new initiatives.
Welcome to Key Stage 2 (KS2) of the English National Curriculum
Key Stage 2 starts in Year 3 and goes up to Year 6.
Year 3 – for students aged 7 at the beginning of the academic year. Year 4 – for students aged 8 at the beginning of the academic year. Year 5 – for students aged 9 at the beginning of the academic year. Year 6 – for students aged 10 at the beginning of the academic year. Each class is taught by an experienced expatriate teacher supported by a well qualified assistant teacher. Key Stage 2 students start classes at 8:45 am and finish at 3:30 pm.
Students in Key Stage 2 acquire knowledge and skills in line with the National Curriculum of England. We provide a varied, balanced and rich programme in a secure and happy learning environment. We foster a love for learning that we hope your child will carry with them throughout their lives. During this key stage as well as the acquisition of deeper knowledge and understanding we also support the development of skills which transcend subject boundaries and are crucial not only for learning but for life.
Students in Year 1 and 2 acquire knowledge and skills in line with the English National Curriculum adjusted to an international setting. We provide a varied, balanced and rich programme which fosters a love for learning that we hope your children will carry with them throughout their lives. We know that Key Stage 1 is a crucial stage in a child’s school life.
The curriculum consists of the core subjects of:
We run a programme of exciting after school activities and sports coaching which students are encouraged to sign up for each term. All classes go on educational trips which are linked to the unit of study. Students join in school wide celebrations such as International day, sports days, cultural days and end of term performances.
We understand that it is vital for parents to be involved in their child’s learning and regular communication is essential. We have the following system to keep you updated.
At the beginning of the year, individual class teachers explain the routines and expectations of their class. This is also a chance for parents to ask questions about the school day.
Each year there are two student-teacher-parent conferences, and two written reports keeping you up-to-date about your child’s progress.
Sent at the beginning of each unit to parents via Class Dojo to keep you abreast of our learning.
The teacher regularly sends you messages and photos via Class Dojo (a safe electronic method of communication) to update parents about what is happening in class.
We hold regular coffee mornings for parents to update you on new initiatives.