History
Network Mission Statement
The mission of Network
International School is to provide a nurturing, stimulating
child-centred learning environment. We want to ensure that
children leaving Network are prepared for the transition
into new environments; being confident in themselves, with
others and in their work. We foster a motivation for and
love of learning that will enable them to face the
challenges of an ever changing world.
Children will leave Network having acquired key learning
skills. But they also learn life skills involving
relationships with others, caring about others and the world
we live in. They learn from the positive Network environment
with all the diversity the children themselves bring into
the classroom.
We Believe that:
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children
learn best when they are in a safe, secure environment
which is filled with learning opportunities.
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children learn best when they are
happy, when they are listened to and made to feel that
we as adults value their ideas and suggestions.
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learning should be child-centred,
with children being encouraged in their creativity and
given the opportunity to explore and discover for
themselves.
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each child that comes to Network has
special gifts and that those gifts should be nurtured
and utilised in the classroom to benefit others, leading
to the whole of Network being a community of learners.
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Students should be given the
opportunity to develop to their full potential through a
comprehensive curriculum that recognises different
learning styles.
Network
International School was established by Mrs. Carole Kyaing
and her husband, U Kyaing in 1996 as
Network Early Childhood Care and Development Centre.
Carole comes from England has a background in early
childhood education. Her desire was to establish a high
quality Early Childhood training centre to promote
progressive child-centred education and provide teacher
training for local Myanmar teachers and young people with a
desire to work with children. Carole continues to work in
the role of Director of Network International School.
Our early childhood philosophy of
“learning through play” in a secure caring environment has
been hugely successful. Network has expanded greatly since
1996. Our original teachers were trained in early childhood
work by completing a course offered by an internationally
qualified instructor from Yinthway Foundation here in
Yangon. We have worked closely with them over the years.
Ongoing teacher training and development has always been
part of our philosophy. As the school has grown, the
training offered has expanded to include courses such as
English language, health and safety, special needs and art.
Advisors join our regular trainers throughout the year in
order to help us not only raise the standard of Network as a
school, but for future teacher training development, in
order to raise Network up as a learning community always
striving to improve and be a centre of excellence.
Our
Primary school was established
in 2003 with a curriculum based on the British National
Curriculum but adapted for the international nature of our
students. As the original children have progressed through
the school, extra classes have been added.
In the 2007-8 school year Network has children aged from
2years in our Nursery up to 11 years (Year 6) in Primary
school.
We boast a very diverse, truly international mix of
children, with over 30 countries represented as well as
local Myanmar children.
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