Bahrain vs Myanmar
Side-by-side comparison of how these places approach childhood.
Bahrain
Bahrain was the first Gulf state to open a public school in 1919.
A century-old education tradition sets Bahrain apart from its Gulf neighbors in educational culture and outcomes.
Myanmar
Many Myanmar boys spend weeks living as novice monks before age 12.
The shinbyu ceremony temporarily ordains boys into monastic life, teaching discipline, humility, and Buddhist values.
Bahrain
Bahrain's 6-3-3 system provides free public education. As the first Gulf state with formal schooling (1919), it has a more mature education culture than neighbors. Arabic is the medium of instruction with English from grade 1. Private schools serve a large expatriate population.
Myanmar
Myanmar's education system has been severely disrupted since the 2021 military coup. Before the coup, the 5-4-2 system was being reformed. Millions of children have boycotted government schools, with parallel education systems emerging in resistance-controlled areas.
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