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Yangon,
Myanmar


Burmese traditionally send their children to the monastery to receive a Buddhist education, learning the Pali Canon, and other aspects of Buddhism) along with a good grounding of the three Rs.

Monks were the traditional teachers of the young and old alike until secular and missionary schools came into being during the British colonial administration. The Burmese word kyaung for school is derived from Hpongyi kyaung (monastery).

There has been a revival of monastic schools since the 1990s with the deepening economic crisis. Children from poor families that can ill afford fees, uniforms and books have renewed the demand for a free monastic education, and ethnic minorities such as the Shan, Pa-O, Palaung, Lahu and Wa are benefitting from this revival.