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Special Schools. The School for the Deaf, Ratmalana. The School for the Blind, Ratmalana. Jaya Sewana Special School, Kotte. The Chitra Lane School for Special Child, Colombo. Sri Chandrasekara School for the Deaf, Moratuwa. Dr. Reijntes School For the Deaf, Moratuwa.
This is a list of notable international schools in Sri Lanka. Institute. City. Province. Amal International School. Colombo. Western Province. École Internationale School. Kandy.
Colombo International School (CIS) is a private co-educational school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1982 by Elizabeth Moir and employs an English-medium curriculum. In 1998 the school was expanded by the new Chairman of the Board of Directors, Armyne Wirasinha, who created a new branch, Colombo International School Kandy, in Mawilmada.
The Overseas School of Colombo is a multinational English medium international school located in Pelawatte near Battaramulla, a suburb of Colombo, Sri Lanka. [1] The school offers IB programs from Pre-K through to 12th grade in Sri Lanka.
The school hostel is located within the school grounds and it accommodates students from outside Colombo, with around 230 hostelers. Sport plays a major part in Royal College's activities. The school's facilities include a swimming pool, [ 21 ] cricket and athletics grounds, tennis courts, basketball courts, and indoor cricket nets within the ...
For convenience, all schools in the city of Colombo should be included in this category. This includes all schools that can also be found in the subcategories.
Thurstan College ( Sinhala: තර්ස්ටන් විද්යාලය) is a national school for boys in Colombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka, providing primary and secondary education. It is located in the Cinnamon Gardens neighbourhood of Colombo 7 near the University of Colombo and the Royal College Colombo. [ 1 ] The college is ...
School grounds in 1920. Ananda College (Sinhala: ආනන්ද විද්යාලය) is a prestigious Buddhist school in Maradana, Colombo. It was established as the English Buddhist School by Colonel Henry Steel Olcott in 1886. In the present day, it provides primary and secondary education on a campus of 15 acres (61,000 m 2).