Education System
History
Before Independence
After Independence

Ministry of Education
National Education System
Higher Education
Tertiary & Vocational
Private Education System


Educational Institutes
Pre-Schools
Primary & Secondary

Government Schools
Private Schools
International Schools

Higher Education
National Universities

Tertiary & Vocational


Training Institutes
Educational & Training Institutes Vocational Training Institutes

National Universities
Universities
Study Programmes
The Open University
  Government Schools
 

Public Schools
The population of Sri Lanka is nearly 18 million. There are more or less 4.2 million children enrolled in over 9,790 public schools around the country. All public schools follw the National Curriculam. Schools are classified into five types namely;
1A, 1B Schools with GCE (Advance Level) classes.
Type 1C Schools with GCE (Advance Level) art and commerce classes.
Type 2 Schools with classes up to year 11 (GCE O/L)
Yype 3 (i) Elementary schools with classes up to year 8
Type 3 (ii) Primary schools with classes up to year 5
There were 9790 schools around the country in 2003; 1AB -606, 1C –1752, Type 1- 4267, Type 2 - 3165
The education system in the country is a vast structure with a teaching force of around 200,000 in these 9790 schools. The government annually spends 2.8% of GDP for education amounting to rupees 14 billion.

Primary Education
Primary Education from grade 1-5 in junior schools lasts five years, after which the students sit a scholarship examination. Those who have passed scholarship examination qualify themselves to be admitted to popular schools and are granted monthly financial support until they pass out from the university. During this five years in the school, child is attracted, settled, disciplined, focused and inducted to systematic learning through a mix of play, activity and desk work. Under the recent reforms, the curriculum is competency based rather than subject based. The basic competencies moulds a child to be competence in communication using words, numbers and pictorial forms and the competencies in the areas of Ethics and Religion, Environment, Leisure and Learning.

Secondary Education

Junior Secondary

Junior Secondary stage is grade 6-9. Grade 6 is the bridging year between the primary and secondary. The common curriculum is comprising nine subjects. Those are; First Language, English, Mathematics, Science and Technology, Social Studies, Life Skills, Religion, Aesthetics, Health and Physical Education. A second language ( Tamil for Sinhala students and Sinhala for Tamil students) is too taught when teachers are available. It is important to notice that the teaching methodology is emphasizing on learning through projects and practicals. Concept of peace education, conflict resolution and human rights and environmental conservation are integrated to the subject content into the Social Studies and other relevant subjects.

Senior Secondary Education

G.C.E. (O/L)

Senior Secondary (O/L) education lasts for two years, grade 10- 11, after which students have to sit for the G.C.E. ordinary level to qualify for Senior Secondary G.C.E. (A/L) education which lasts another two years until students are prepared for the G.C.E. Advanced level examination. There are eight core subjects ( Religion, First Language, English, Mathematics, Science and Technology, Social Science and History, Aesthetic Studies and Technical subjects. With the above subjects, students are permitted to select three optional subjects ( Sinhala / Tamil as a second Language, History, Geography, Health and Physical Education, Literature (Sinhala/Tamil/ English) and Modern or Classical Languages).

G.C.E. (A/L)

Senior Secondary (A/L) education lasts for two years, grade 12-13, after which students have to sit for G. C. E. (A/L) examination. This is mainly a selection exam for University admission. Studies are mainly in Bio Science stream, Physical Science stream, Arts stream and Commerce stream. Many reforms were introduced to this stage as well as to other early stages in order to find career paths to those who fail to gain admission to Universities.

There are four main subject streams available at the A/L examination and they are;
1. Arts                          2. Commerce
3. Biological Science and  4. Physical Science