
Footsteps Preschool, the first and leading Cambridge International accredited early years center in Sri Lanka, was honored to host a special visit from Mr. Rod Smith, Group Managing Director of Cambridge International Education. The visit coincided with the preschool’s 6th-anniversary celebrations, marking a significant milestone in its journey of educational excellence.
Mr. Smith’s tour of the Footsteps campus is a testament to the institution’s outstanding contribution to early childhood education. His visit underscores the global recognition of Footsteps’ commitment to implementing the renowned Cambridge Early Years curriculum framework, setting a benchmark for high-quality early years learning in the region.
During his visit, Mr. Smith engaged with young learners and observed the innovative, play-based teaching methodologies that define the Footsteps experience. He also met with the dedicated educators and leadership team to discuss the school’s impactful journey over the past six years and plans for the future.
Footsteps Preschool has established itself as a pioneer, championing a child-centric approach that nurtures curiosity, creativity, and a lifelong love for learning. The accreditation by Cambridge International validates its rigorous standards and its alignment with a global educational framework.


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