Leeds International School Nawalapitiya

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Leeds International School Nawalapitiya
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School type International School
MottoASPIRE,APPRAISE,ACCOMPLISH
Established2004
FounderM.H.M Usoof
GradesLKG - 11
GenderMixed
Colour(s)blue,gold,red    
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Leeds International School Nawalapitiya [1] is an international school in Sri Lanka. English is the primary medium of instruction, with Sinhala and Tamil as compulsory second languages. The school's motto is "Aspire, Appraise, Accomplish."

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Curriculum

Leeds prepares students to take the English language Sri Lankan G.C.E(O/L) examinations. Children in grades three and above also take the Australian ICAS (International Competitions and Assessments for Schools) examination. Students also take the IPSCE (International Primary Schools Certificate Examination) in sixth grade, and the IJSCE (International Junior Schools Certificate Examination) in ninth grade.

Sports

Leeds encourages students to participate in track and field events as well as athletic competitions conducted by the AISSL (Association for International Schools in Sri Lanka). [2]

Extracurricular activities

Leeds sponsors literary associations in English, Tamil, and Sinhala. The school has clubs for science, environmental studies, public speaking, and art. Other programs include Bud Sciences, Nature Lovers, Effective Orators, and Vision Charmers. The students publish a monthly journal, The Leader.

Students participate in an annual field trip, various exhibitions of classwork and creativity, and a year-end concert.

Health plan

Doctors in Nawalapitiya conduct annual medical check-ups for all students.

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