Calling potential students to get first-hand experience of the life at AIS


Asian International School has introduced open class rooms for the first time, enabling potential students to get first-hand experience of the life at AIS. 

The school will be open to students from 6 to 16 years of age on 28th, 29th and 30th August 2024.  Anyone joining an open class room will be exposed to cutting-edge teaching and learning in state-of-the art Smart class rooms.  The highly qualified, competent and dedicated teaching faculty and the friendly student community will combine to provide an exhilarating learning experience in the class room.  They will also have the opportunity of experiencing co-curricular activities from Archery to Rowing and dancing to singing.  AIS has carved out a fine reputation for equipping children to face British exams confidently without exerting stress or strain on the student. 

Parents who are contemplating on switching to an international school have this unique opportunity for their children to get a taste of the British National curriculum offered to world class standards, right here in Sri Lanka. For registrations Call 0777278979

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