Gateway Graduate School Launches Education Pathway in Collaboration with Flinders University

Gateway Graduate School, in collaboration with Flinders University, Australia, launched an innovative education pathway for Sri Lankan student teachers. This exciting partnership offers them an opportunity to pursue internationally recognized qualifications and a seamless academic journey in education, while gaining exposure to global opportunities.

Prof. Deborah West – Vice President & Executive Dean, College of Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University and Dr Harsha Alles – Chairman of the Gateway Group

The Gateway – Flinders University Education Pathway provides students with two primary pathway programmes:

  • Bachelor of Early Childhood Education (0-5)
  • Bachelor of Education (Secondary/Primary Education)

Students complete the first two years in Sri Lanka at Gateway Graduate School, earning two internationally recognized qualifications from Pearson UK before transferring to Flinders University in Australia to complete their degree.

Additionally, the collaboration is working towards introducing a Master of Education programme, which will be delivered in Sri Lanka, providing graduates the chance to advance their academic careers locally while benefiting from Flinders University’s esteemed faculty and international expertise.

The launch event was held on 24th February 2025, bringing together leaders from the educational sector. The event was graced by distinguished guests:

  • Prof. Deborah West – Vice President & Executive Dean, College of Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University
  • Mr. Bill Damachis – Director, International Partnerships at Flinders University
  • Ms. Emma Whale – Vice President, Qualifications and Assessments at Pearson
  • Ms. Premila Paulraj – Director, Market Growth at Pearson for South Asia
  • Ms. Sandi Seneviratne – Director, Trade & Investment (Education) at Australian Trade and Investment Commission for Sri Lanka & Maldives
  • Ms. Panchalika Kulatunga – Country Manager for Sri Lanka & Maldives at Oxford AQA
  • Ms. Zarah Ansary – Country Head for Sri Lanka & Maldives at Cambridge University Press & Assessment

The event highlighted the unique opportunities offered by the Gateway – Flinders University Education Pathway, emphasizing the importance of providing high-quality, globally recognized educational opportunities for students in Sri Lanka.

Gateway Graduate School, part of the Gateway Group, has been at the forefront of delivering high-quality education and training in Sri Lanka. Known for its commitment to academic excellence, the institution on offers innovative educational solutions that equip students with the knowledge, skills, and international qualifications needed to succeed in today’s globalized world.

The collaboration with Flinders University further solidifies Gateway’s reputation as a leading provider of internationally recognized education in Sri Lanka.

Further details can be obtained by calling on 0772256356 | 0779256356 | 0112888288 or by writing to info@gatewaygraduateschool.com

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