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Galle International College

Sri Lanka, Galle

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees Unlisted
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels
Taught languages English, Sinhala
Strengths Languages, Academic Enrichment, Visual and Creative Arts
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Early Years, Kindergarten, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Galle International College is the first Cambridge International School in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka and is Cambridge Accredited. The school serves ages 2 to 18, with two campuses: Little Kids (2–10) and Big Kids (10–18) at 12 Hirimbura Cross Road, Galle. The curriculum follows the English National Curriculum and Cambridge Assessment International Education, delivering Cambridge Primary, Lower Secondary, IGCSE and International A Levels. It operates as an Associate School for Cambridge Examinations and provides Cambridge Checkpoints at the end of Lower Secondary. The campus emphasizes digital technologies, with projectors in every classroom and access to laptops and tablets. After-school activities run from 2:00 pm; some clubs are free and finish by 3:00 pm, with others offered for a term-based fee. Club options fall under Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, and Lifestyle and Wellbeing, including Mindfulness & Meditation, Reading & Storytime, English Movers & Fliers, Yoga, Drawing, English Beginners, Dance, Ballet, Karate, and Sinhala Dancing. Contact info2012gic@gmail.com or +94 912 234 388.

The Essentials

Galle International College has instruction in English.

Location

Galle International College is located at 12 Hirimbura Cross Road, Galle, Karapitiya 80000, in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka.

Stages

Early Years, Primary and Senior School (ages 2–18). Little Kids (2–10) and Big Kids (10–18).

Type

International school

School day structure

School Hours: Early Years 8:30am–1:00pm; Primary 8:00am–2:00pm; Senior 8:30am–2:30pm. Midday break begins at 10:00am and lasts 30 minutes. Lunch begins at 12:15pm and lasts about 30 minutes. Please inform the school if anyone other than a parent will be collecting a student (Phone: +94 912234388).

Fees
Application / Admission fee

- Admission (one‑off) fee: LKR 45,000 to LKR 75,000 (one‑time, payable at enrolment).

Tuition fees (annual and term information)

- Annual tuition: LKR 97,500 to LKR 336,000 per year (range by year group/programme).

- Detailed term‑by‑term or year‑group breakdown of tuition (exact per‑term amounts for Nursery, Primary, Lower Secondary, Upper Secondary, etc.) is not published in the publicly available fee materials; only the annual ranges above are available from published records.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- No publicly published, itemised tuition billing schedule (for example: term dates with precise due‑dates or instalment deadlines) was available in the materials accessed. The school's admissions information directs parents to the school office for enrolment arrangements.

- Extra‑curricular club fees are charged per term where specified: examples include activities listed at LKR 12,000 per term and LKR 10,000 per term for specific clubs. These extra‑curricular fees are shown as term charges.

Boarding fees

- No boarding provision or boarding‑fee schedule is listed in the school's published materials; boarding fees do not apply unless a separate boarding programme is confirmed by the school.

Other costs and recurring extras

- Extra‑curricular clubs: amounts listed per term (for example LKR 12,000 per term for Senior Football; LKR 10,000 per term for several clubs). These are charged in addition to tuition.

- Uniforms, textbooks, examination fees (Cambridge/IGCSE/GCE) and school‑transport are additional costs commonly charged by international schools; no itemised public schedule with specific LKR amounts for uniform, textbooks or exam registration fees was available in the published materials.

Refunds and withdrawal

- No published, itemised refund or withdrawal policy with specific refund amounts or timeframes (for example pro‑rata tuition refund rules or non‑refundable admissions fees) was available in the materials accessed.

Fee payment options

- No public list of accepted payment methods (for example bank transfer, online payment gateway, credit card or cash) was published in the materials accessed. The school provides direct contact details (phone and email) for admissions and fee enquiries.

Brief summary of findings and gaps

- Published, itemised fee information suitable for an external database (a full, per‑year‑group, per‑term timetable of tuition amounts, a clear billing schedule, boarding fee schedule, uniform/textbook/exam cost schedule, and a formal refund policy for the 2026/27 or 2025/26 academic year) was not available in the public materials accessed. The only specific monetary figures located were a historical/summary range for admission and annual tuition, and per‑term amounts for some extra‑curricular activities.
Academics

Galle International College teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

The Cambridge Curriculum consists of four stages: Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS & A Levels. Galle International College is Cambridge Accredited and the first Cambridge International School in the Southern Province of Sri Lanka.

Higher Education Progression

The International Advanced Level (IAL) is described as the gateway to many university pathways. The school partners with Wolsey Hall Oxford to provide online A Level courses, with Cambridge Assessment International Education administering the external exams for IGCSE and A Levels.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school places a strong emphasis on the wellbeing of students and has programs to embed and improve strategies to support students' emotional and social experiences.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school is dedicated to individual student needs and fosters a respectful learning community that values differences.

Mental Wellbeing

The school emphasizes wellbeing and supports students' mental health through programs addressing emotional and social experiences.

Safeguarding

The school upholds core values of Respect, Responsibility and Safety and aims to create a trusted environment through open communication among staff, students and parents to safeguard students.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Applications for Overseas arrivals are CLOSED for the 2024/2025 academic year. Applications for the 2025/2026 academic year will open on 1st January 2025. In-country applications for the 2024-2025 academic year will close on 22nd May 2024. 2. For each prospective student, an admissions form must be completed by his or her parents. The form is provided for download. 3. The documents required are a current photograph of the student, a copy of the student's most recent school report, and a copy of the student's passport or birth certificate. These documents accompany the admissions form. 4. The Principal will meet all prospective parents and students to discuss their interests and answer any questions they may have about the school. 5. We look forward to meeting you.

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