Age group guide - Calculate Grade
Our assessment system is designed to be both formative and summative, providing regular
feedback to students and parents while measuring progress against established standards.
We implement:
Our assessment system is designed to be both formative and summative, providing regular feedback to students and parents while measuring progress against established standards. We implement:
Play Group (Ages 2-3 years)

Development Focus
Early childhood development emphasizing fine and gross motor skills, basic communication, socialization, and emotional regulation

English Learning Approach
Play-based learning incorporating AMI techniques and thematic learning

Language Development
Introduction to English language alongside native language support

Activities
Sensory play, storytelling, music and movement, outdoor activities, and basic numeracy concepts

Special Programs
In introduction to singing, dancing, and creative expression
Kindergarten (Ages 3-5 years)
Kindergarten (Ages 3-4 years)

Focus on foundational skills, English language development, creative expression, and social skills

Introduction to structured learning through play

Development of pre-reading and pre-writing skills

Exploration of the world through thematic units

Regular physical activities and artistic expression
Kindergarten (Ages 4-5 years)

Introduction to early literacy (letter recognition, phonics) and numeracy (counting, basic operations)

Continued language development with emphasis on vocabulary building

Preparation for primary education through more structured learning activities

Introduction to basic science concepts through hands-on experiments

Focus on fine motor skills development for writing readiness
Primary School (Ages 5-10 years)
Core Subjects

Mathematics
Age-appropriate numeracy skills, problem-solving strategies, and mathematical reasoning

English
Reading comprehension, writing skills, grammar, and vocabulary development

Science
Introduction to scientific concepts through practical experiences and observations

Sinhala
Native language development for communication and cultural connection

ICT
Basic computer skills, digital literacy, and responsible technology use
Non-core Subjects

Speech and Reading
Public speaking skills, presentation techniques, and advanced reading strategies

Environmental Studies (ENV)
Understanding of natural environment and ecological awareness

History and Religion
Cultural and historical knowledge, ethical values, and respect for diversity

Music, Dancing, and Art
Creative expression, cultural appreciation, and performance skills

Physical Education
Physical fitness, sports skills, team participation, and healthy lifestyle habits
Special Programs

Life Skills
Personal development, social skills, and practical life management

Wellbeing and Life Skills
Activities focused on self-awareness, emotional regulation, and stress reduction

Library Sessions
Regular visits to promote reading habits and research skills

Robotics
Introduction to basic programming and robotics concepts

Cambridge English exam Preparation

IWMS exam Preparation
Form 1-3 (Ages 10-13 years)
Expanded Curriculum

English
Advanced literature study, essay writing, creative writing, and communication skills

Mathematics
Pre-algebra, geometry, statistics, and mathematical reasoning

Science
Introduction to specialized biology, chemistry, and physics concepts

Languages
Continued development in Sinhala, with cultural and literary components

ICT
Programming basics, digital content creation, and computational thinking

History and Geography
In-depth exploration of history, geography, and social studies

Aesthetic
Continued development in art and craft, music, and dancing

Transition from guided learning to more independent inquiry

Development of study skills and exam preparation techniques

Subject specialization laying groundwork for future academic pathways
Learning Approach
Our learning approach blends theory with hands-on practice, focusing on critical thinking, collaboration, and real-world application to empower learners with skills needed for academic and professional success.
Form 4-5 (Ages 13-15 years)
For students aged 13–15, this curriculum offers focused Science, Commerce, and
National Streams with comprehensive subjects in STEM, IT, English, and
foundational business disciplines.

Biology
Cellular biology, human physiology, ecology, and genetics

Chemistry
Atomic structure, chemical reactions, organic chemistry, and analytical methods

Physics
Mechanics, electricity, waves, and modern physics

Mathematics
Algebra, calculus foundations, statistics, and geometry

English Language
Advanced communication skills, analytical writing, and comprehension

English Literature
Literary analysis, critical appreciation, and contextual understanding

Information Technology
Programming, systems development, and digital applications

Commerce ( Single Award)
The Commerce Stream (Single Award) includes Business Studies, Accounting, and Economics

Economics
Micro and macroeconomics, international trade, and economic systems

Accounting
Financial recording, reporting, analysis, and business mathematics

Business Studies
Management, marketing, operations, and business strategy

Mathematics
Commercial applications, statistics, and financial mathematics

English Language
Business communication, technical writing, and presentation skills

English Literature
Literary analysis with emphasis on works related to social and economic themes

Information Technology
Business applications, data management, and digital marketing

Sinhala Language
Advanced language skills, literature, and cultural studies

Religion
In-depth study of religious principles, ethics, and philosophical concepts

English Language
Comprehensive language skills for academic and professional contexts

Mathematics
Applied mathematics for further education and practical applications

Science
Integrated approach to biology, chemistry, and physics concepts

Business and Accounting Studies
Fundamentals of commerce, accounting principles, and entrepreneurship

History
National and international historical developments and their impacts

ICT
Practical computing skills and technological literacy

English Literature
Literary appreciation and critical analysis
Form 6-7 (Ages 15-18 years)
International A Levels (Edexcel IAS/IAL)

Subject Specialization
The International A Levels (Edexcel IAS/IAL) program offers specialized subject combinations in both science and commerce streams

Theoretical and Practical Balance
It emphasizes in-depth theoretical knowledge complemented by practical applications.

Independent Learning Skills
The program fosters research skills, critical analysis, and independent learning.

Diverse Subject Offering
Subjects offered include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Economics, Accounting, and Business Studies
Career Preparation

University application guidance through the Leeds Campus of Business and Technology ( LCBT)

Skills development for university success

Career exploration, counseling, and planning