
Ranuli Wijesirwardhana, a student of Visakha Vidyalaya, Colombo, has excelled in both the G.C.E. Ordinary Level and Advanced Level examinations within the same year.
Ranuli sat for the 2023 (2024) G.C.E. Ordinary Level examination in May 2024, earning 8 As and 1 B, with the B in English Literature. In November 2024, she took the G.C.E. Advanced Level examination in the Physical Science stream and secured 3 As along with an island rank of 963.
While completing her Grade 10 studies, Ranuli simultaneously prepared for the A/L curriculum. Because students below a certain age are not permitted to sit for A/L examinations through school enrollment, she withdrew from formal schooling and completed the examination as a private candidate
Her father, a teacher with 20 years of experience, said Sri Lanka’s education system should allow talented students to advance more quickly. He said graduates in Sri Lanka often enter the workforce at 26 or 27 years old, compared with 21 or 22 in other countries, and that earlier graduation would benefit both individuals and the economy.
Ranuli’s achievement has renewed calls for reforms to better support exceptional students.
Not sure what your future career looks like? Here are six tips to help you find the right career for you. 1.…
Read MoreBritish Council Women in STEM scholarships to study in the UK nowopen to Sri Lankans For the sixth consecutive year, the British…
Read MoreRead • Watch • Learn When Emily Brontë published Wuthering Heights in 1847, few expected the novel to become one of the…
Read MoreWycherley International School Dehiwala welcomed students, parents and teachers to a spirited celebration of childhood at its Kiddies Fiesta 2026 on 11…
Read More