Amal International School

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Amal International School
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Amal International School basketball court, with the Havelock City project in the background
Location
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Sri Lanka
Coordinates06°53′03″N 79°52′10″E / 6.88417°N 79.86944°E / 6.88417; 79.86944
Information
MottoEnter to Learn, Depart to Serve
EstablishedJanuary 1991[citation needed]
PrincipalM.N.M.Riza
LanguageEnglish
Color(s)Green & gold
   
Websiteamaledu.lk

Amal International School is an international school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was founded in January 1991, as a social service project to develop and expand local English-medium studies.[1] Amal International School is attended by approximately a thousand students for classes ranging from Preschool to Advanced Level.

Location[]

The school is located in the Western Province of Sri Lanka, next to the Kirulapana Canal which flows south-west to the Wellawatta shoreline at a distance of nearly 1,600 m (5,200 ft) from the school. Amal also has a direct view of the current construction of the Havelock Project, which is one of the largest and most expensive apartment complexes in Asia. Amal international school is in Dharmarama road, Off Havelock Road, Colombo - 06 (Welawatte)

Studies and Annual Events[]

Amal International School currently follows the local state curriculum, set by the Ministry of Education. AIS hold annual extracurricular such as:

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References[]

  1. ^ "Founders' Day of Amal International School". Daily FT. 12 March 2016. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
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