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Wycherley International School – Colombo South in Association with Althea International School has now branched out to providing an Internationally recognized Cambridge Curriculum for students in the Colombo South suburbs.
Wycherley International School has been in the field of Primary and Secondary education for more than three decades in Colombo. It is committed to building an Internationally Accredited Centre in the SirLanka providing the World recognized Cambridge Education system. The School is located in the heart of Colombo South with easy access from key areas in Dehiwala, Mount Lavania, Kohuwala and Wellawatta area.
Wycherley International School will be the First and Only Comprehensive Centre in the area providing the Cambridge Curriculum from UKG (Year 1) – A/levels.
Located in a salubrious campus holding a purpose-built infrastructure the school consists of up to date Libraries, Science & Computer Laboratories, Basketball & Netball Courts ensuring a combination of world recognized Education coupled with a broad range of extra-curricular activities for an all-rounded education.

Play Group – Grade 2


Your little one is just starting school, the most important step in his or her life. At Wycherley International School, our curriculum in the early years provides a creative and stimulating environment, where young children thrive and grow. Reading, Writing and Working with Numbers in a group, helps them to develop alongside with Storytelling, Art and Craft and Music.
Our classrooms are decorated, using colourful child-friendly themes such as fairytale castles, underwater wonders, forests and beehives, creating a stimulating environment, which encourages learning. At Wycherley, the emphasis is on working independently as well as in teams, using the latest ICT tools available, encouraging children to harness their natural curiosity to learn. Your child will be welcomed warmly by trilingual teachers who will readily empathies and make your child feel at home right from the very first day. The school adapts an open door policy, which enables you to meet teachers conveniently and be assured about your child’s progress.
Parents can meet the class teachers or the subject teachers by making a prior appointment with the school office. They could also meet them on Parent’s Days that are run once a term. The children are imbibed into curriculum features from Day 1. That helps in a smooth process of absorption and growth.
Apart from formative education, they have activities for every religious event, an art exhibition, Kids activity day, a mini concert etc. All these open the little ones into new vistas of learning. The little kids then are able to open their sights into many facets that help them to go forward.
In the Elementary section, they start learning numbers, alphabets etc which stretch on to the concept of Reading, Writing, Comprehension, along with simple Additions, Subtractions etc, which all get them ready to go into the next phase of their student activities.

Play Group – Grade 2


Your little one is just starting school, the most important step in his or her life. At Wycherley International School, our curriculum in the early years provides a creative and stimulating environment, where young children thrive and grow. Reading, Writing and Working with Numbers in a group, helps them to develop alongside with Storytelling, Art and Craft and Music.
Our classrooms are decorated, using colourful child-friendly themes such as fairytale castles, underwater wonders, forests and beehives, creating a stimulating environment, which encourages learning. At Wycherley, the emphasis is on working independently as well as in teams, using the latest ICT tools available, encouraging children to harness their natural curiosity to learn. Your child will be welcomed warmly by trilingual teachers who will readily empathies and make your child feel at home right from the very first day. The school adapts an open door policy, which enables you to meet teachers conveniently and be assured about your child’s progress.
Parents can meet the class teachers or the subject teachers by making a prior appointment with the school office. They could also meet them on Parent’s Days that are run once a term. The children are imbibed into curriculum features from Day 1. That helps in a smooth process of absorption and growth.
Apart from formative education, they have activities for every religious event, an art exhibition, Kids activity day, a mini concert etc. All these open the little ones into new vistas of learning. The little kids then are able to open their sights into many facets that help them to go forward.
In the Elementary section, they start learning numbers, alphabets etc which stretch on to the concept of Reading, Writing, Comprehension, along with simple Additions, Subtractions etc, which all get them ready to go into the next phase of their student activities.

Grade 3 - Grade 5


Having spent an approximate 6 years in the Elementary section, the kids now move into the Primary School. – which is the Grade 3- 5 arena. The knowledge and basics of Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Art and Craft Skills, have all been given to them. With that basic foundation and understanding the children move into Grade 3.
Now they feel that they are growing up, with only one class teacher and about 14 subjects to handle, where they meet many a subject teacher giving them the tinge of growing up.
Subjects are now eared into English, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Computer, Elocution, Art, Singing and Dancing etc which are all meant to make them more rounded in their aptitudes.
Class assemblies which are conducted once a month by each class gives the opportunity to pull out latent talents in the children in Music, Song, Dance and Drama. Being on stage also gives a kick to their personality development and build up of confidence.
They now get into an Inter House Competitive arena for the Swimming Meet and the Athletic Meet which are held annually. “Cultural Day is also an Anuual Event and helps to focus and develop their talents. Parents Days are conducted once a term, so that it enables parents to connect with the teachers in order to find out about the progress that their children are making. If the parents have a need to meet any teacher other than on Parents Day, they could do so by prior appointment through the school office.
The Cambridge curriculum which was adopted in the UKG (Year 1) is now continued in the Primary section, laying emphasis on English, Mathematics and Science, apart from the other subjects that are worked concurrently. At grade 5 (year 6) the children have their first taste of an International Examination in the Cambridge Primary Checkpoint Examination. The essence of this is the preparation for them to have transition into the next level which is Secondary 1.

Grade 6 - Grade 8


As students of the Primary School progress on to the Junior School, they reach the academic competence level that covers Grade 6, 7 and 8. Here they learn the basics of assuming responsibilities as young individuals.
The parallel classes are designed to cultivate equal outputs; students make a transition from Social Studies in the Primary School to History and Geography in the Junior School. Similarly they pursue Science as it branches into Physics, Chemistry and Biology.
At the end of the academic year, the students of Grade 8 sit for the Cambridge Checkpoint Examination in the 3 main subjects of English, Mathematics and Science. They receive their results from Cambridge with an Assessment for each child along with an achievement score sheet.
This is the point where the students can decide whether they want to direct their career towards Science, Commerce, Arts or Languages groupings as they reach Grade 9.
This change is intended to build them in readiness for the exam oriented classes of Grade 9 to 12. A Headmistress, Class Teachers and Subject Teachers handle all aspects of work and discipline. Junior Prefects are selected from Grade 8 in order to help out in the manifold activities in the school. This is the training ground for them to take up responsibilities. The termly Parents’ days are an opportunity for parents to meet teachers and check on all aspects of the progress of their children. This is also a forum for them to get to work with the school, as the school does look for a constant Parent- Teacher- Child relationship.

Grade 9 - Grade 12


The Senior School which is located at No 5, Queen’s Road, Colombo 3, provides an all-encompassing education in a co-educational environment. The Senior School follows the Cambridge Curriculum and the students have two major levels of examinations.

  • Cambridge O/Level Examination in Grade 10 (Year 11)
  • Cambridge A/Level Examination in Grade 12 ( Year 13)
  • Cambridge A/Level Examination in Grade 12 ( Year 13)

The Students of Grade 9 have the option of choosing Science, Arts or Commerce streams. The Principal meets every child individually, along with his or her parents and gives the guidance that is needed to help the child to pick the subjects for the Cambridge O/Level Examination.
The Cambridge AS Level 1 Examination is the stepping stone to University programming and the Principal along with the subject teachers help the students to find their direction. As the Examinations draw closer, the Principal along with his dedicated staff conduct extra classes for the children to make them absolutely confident and comfortable. This is the speciality at Wycherley.
At the senior school, the children are given responsibility in various Societies, that help to build their social skills as well as the skill to take up responsibilities. Holding office in many Clubs and Societies and being chosen as Prefects, sharpen them to shoulder many events. They juggle these in between their regular Academic work, which help in their personality development.
As they leave the portals of Wycherley after Grade 12, they are ready to take a new direction in their lives, which open out into many dimensions of career development.

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