Sri Lanka, Colombo
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English is the language of instruction throughout The British School in Colombo. The school uses the English National Curriculum as its core framework, with reading, writing and spelling regularly assessed and reported termly. Sinhala/Tamil is taught in Year 1 to Year 6 as a compulsory subject (one lesson per week), while French is taught in Year 5 and Year 6 to introduce modern languages. English language support (EAL) is available for pupils who need extra assistance with language development.
The British School in Colombo is a long-established, co-educational day school offering a British curriculum from early years to the Sixth Form. The Junior School follows the English National Curriculum, while the Senior School delivers Cambridge IGCSE and A Level courses. The school teaches in English and serves around 1,400 students aged 2 to 18, with a campus housing both sections and sports facilities, a swimming pool, canteens and an auditorium. Since its foundation in 1994, the school has developed purpose-built science laboratories, libraries, computer rooms and age-appropriate specialist spaces to support progression through the grades. Across both schools, students can access a broad programme of extracurricular activities, including over 70 Junior School clubs and ten sport disciplines. The campus features an auditorium, a dedicated outdoor play area for the youngest pupils, and a sports terrace. Fixtures and activities extend learning beyond the classroom and foster participation, teamwork and leadership.