Practising School Yangon Institute Of Education
Coordinates: 16°49′4″N 96°8′4″E / 16.81778°N 96.13444°E / 16.81778; 96.13444
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TTC Yangon, Kamayut | |
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"All for All" | |
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Kamayut, Yangon, Myanmar |
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Type | Comprehensive School |
Established | 1931 |
Rector | Dr. Lwin Lwin Soe |
Principal | Dr. Myint Myint San |
Staff | 160 |
Number of students | 8420 |
Campus | Kamayut campus, Hlaing campus |
The Practising High School, Yangon Institute of Education (commonly abbreviated TTC Yangon) is a high school in Yangon, Myanmar. TTC stands for Teachers' Training College, which is now Institute of Education. Although it is a "high school" in the technical sense, TTC's student body comprises students from Grade One (formerly Kindergarten) to Grade Eleven (formerly Tenth Standard) or Matriculation, the highest standard in Myanmar education system. The origin of the name of the school comes from the fact that TTC is part of the Institute of Education (former Teachers' Training College), whose trainee teachers are attached to the school as part of their course.
TTC has produced some notable alumni in international and national arenas. It is one of the most famous schools in the country, for its excellent facilities, professionalism of the academic and support staff as well as the academic achievement of its students on both national and international stages.
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