Sri Lanka, Colombo
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Lyceum International School - Nugegoda, established in 1993, operates as a co-educational day school in a busy commercial district just outside Colombo. Accommodating approximately 5,300 students from ages 2 to 20, the Nugegoda campus is the founding branch of the Lyceum network. The school offers a dual academic pathway: students follow an internal curriculum until Grade 8, after which they choose between the Sri Lankan National Curriculum or the British Pearson Edexcel curriculum for their Ordinary and Advanced Level examinations. Students receive instruction in English, with mandatory second-language classes in Sinhala or Tamil, and optional foreign languages like French and Mandarin Chinese. The campus supports varied extracurricular interests through specific groups like the Astronomy Club, Model United Nations (MUN), and the UNESCO Club. Unique to the school's structure, students are sorted into four distinct houses—Ursa, Aquila, Cetus, and Cygnus—fostering organized intramural activities across academics and athletics
No 3, VVCP+77M, 1 Raymond Rd, Nugegoda 10250, Sri Lanka
Lyceum International School - Nugedoda has instruction in English.
Main campus: No. 3/1, Raymond Road, Nugegoda, 10250, Sri Lanka. Lyceum has branches in Nugegoda, Wattala, Panadura, Ratnapura, Gampaha, Nuwara Eliya, Anuradhapura, Kurunegala, Avissawella, and Katunayake.
Primary and Secondary Education
Co-educational
Sri Lanka
Lyceum International School - Nugedoda teaches Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 6 to 18.
Primary School years range from Grade 1 to 5, and the curriculum is developed for Lyceum students, updated to modern standards of teaching and evaluation. Subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Sinhala/Tamil, Religion, Art & Handwork, Music, Speech & Drama, Physical Education, and Soft Skills, with Bharatha Natyam and Cultural Dancing offered in selected branches. Computing is a core subject for Grades 1–8; Swimming is available in selected schools. Middle School years range from Grade 6 to 8 and follow National and International standards to prepare students for Upper School, with English, French, Mandarin Chinese, History and Geography, Mathematics, Science, Life Skills, and Religion; optional subjects include Western Music, Eastern Music, Cultural Dancing, Art & Handwork, Bharatha Natyam, French and Mandarin Chinese. Upper School offers two curricula: the National Curriculum taught in English Medium and the International Curriculum (Pearson Edexcel), with students choosing between Science and Commerce streams before Grade 9 and continuing to ALs; the International Curriculum core includes English B, English Literature, and Mathematics A, with optional subjects such as Computer Science, French, Sinhala, Tamil, Chinese, Global Citizenship, and Further Pure Mathematics. The Lyceum Global Foundation Programme is integrated into the upper school as a one-year university-entry pathway and is approved by the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission, with university partnerships and modules across Academic English, Fundamentals of Mathematics, Understanding Organisations, and ICT.
The Lyceum Global Foundation Programme is integrated into the upper school as a one-year university-entry pathway, approved by the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission, providing progression into the first year of degree programs. It is recognized for entry by multiple universities, including UWE Bristol, La Trobe College Australia, Curtin College, Edith Cowan College, Massey University, APIIT, and Western Sydney University, among others. The programme modules cover core and specialised content across Academic English, Fundamentals of Mathematics, Understanding Organisations, Professional Communication, and ICT, with specialised streams in Business, Engineering, Science, and IT.
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