Sri Lanka, Colombo
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Wycherley International School Colombo is an international Cambridge curriculum school serving students aged 3 to 18. It is the first and only comprehensive Sri Lankan school following the Cambridge Curriculum from UKG (Year 1) through Grade 12. Cambridge Early Years, Cambridge Primary, Lower and Upper Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE or O Level, and Cambridge International AS & A Levels are taught within a continuous programme. English is the language of instruction, with Sinhala, Tamil, French and German offered to support an international education. Established in 1985, it has campuses in Dehiwala and Gampaha, including Gampaha site with a 25-meter pool, sports courts and modern laboratories. Facilities include science and computer laboratories, libraries, art rooms and performance spaces. Wycherley has earned world prizes and reports 100% pass rates and strong A-Level results, guided by the motto Tradition - Education – Excellence. The school emphasizes Cambridge-based study and a range of extracurricular activities.
Wycherley International School has 1,100 pupils, instruction in English.
Colombo, Sri Lanka. The Colombo campus is located at No. 232 Baudhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 7.
Cambridge Pathway from age 3 to 19: Cambridge Early Years (age 3+), Cambridge Primary (age 5+), Cambridge Lower Secondary (age 11+), Cambridge Upper Secondary (age 14+), Cambridge Advanced (age 16+). The school divisions are Elementary (Play Group – Grade 2), Primary (Grade 3 – Grade 5), Junior School (Grade 6 – Grade 8), Senior School (Grade 9 – Grade 12).
International Cambridge curriculum school; first and only comprehensive school following the Cambridge Curriculum from UKG (Year 1) – Grade 12 in Sri Lanka.
Indian, Pakistani, Bangladeshi, Korean, Turkish, Indonesian, Maldivian and Japanese students; multi-ethnic environment.
Sri Lanka
multi-religious environment
Annual tuition at Wycherley International School ranges from LKR 316,000 to LKR 437,800 for 2026/27.
Wycherley International School teaches Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 3 to 18.
Cambridge Curriculum taught from UKG (Year 1) to Grade 12, including Cambridge Early Years, Cambridge Primary, Cambridge Lower Secondary, Cambridge Upper Secondary (Cambridge IGCSE or Cambridge O Level, Cambridge ICE), and Cambridge Advanced (Cambridge International AS & A Level).
100% pass rate in all Cambridge examinations.
Guaranteed university entrance for all qualifying students.
Cambridge Early Years includes Personal, social and emotional development. The Buddhist Society was formed to help students build their moral values and enhance their mental well-being, and to promote cultural and religious understanding.
The school uses English as the medium of instruction from Elementary to Senior School. The teachers at Wycherley Junior School are trilingual.
The Buddhist Society was formed to help students build their moral values and enhance their mental well-being. Personal, social and emotional development is included in Cambridge Early Years.
The school conducts admissions throughout the school year, welcoming new students at any time. The Senior School follows an academic year with Term 1 August–December and Term 2 January–June. The Junior School follows an academic year with Term 1 August–December, Term 2 January–April, and Term 3 April–June. The Colombo campus is at No. 232, Bauddhaloka Mawatha, Colombo 07; the Gampaha campus is at No. 05, Mudungoda, Miriswatta, Gampaha; the Dehiwala campus is at 13, 15, 17 Sri Maha Bodhi Road, Dehiwala.
A full scholarship is provided to cover the remainder of a student's schooling in the event of the breadwinner's death or total permanent disability. The Elephant Scholarship Fund supports the education of rural children affected by human-elephant conflict and has awarded scholarships worth over 1.2 million rupees.