Regent International College, Gampaha

Regent International College is Sri Lanka's first ISO 9001:2015 certified Educational Institute by Sri Lanka Standards Institution (SLSI). It is the only International School in Gampaha area which has been approved by The International Schools of Sri Lanka (TISSL). The school, established in 2001, is an international school built to satisfy the needs of international education in the circumference of the Gampaha region. The institution bearing a certain student population had seemed to lapse to 700 within a period of 15 years. Being entitled as a brain child of Anura Gunasekara, the school has seemed to show its strength in the field of academic and extracurricular activities.

Regent International College
Location
5, Mudungoda, Miriswatte, Gampaha


Coordinates7°04′32″N 80°00′46″E
Information
School typeInternational School
MottoKnowledge to Conquer
Established2001
FounderAnura Gunasekara
PrincipalChishanthi Wickramaarachchi
GradesPlaygroup - Year 13
GenderMixed
Enrollment700
Colour(s)Navy Blue, Red, Beige and Gold Colour         
AffiliationRegent International Management
Websitewww.regentgampaha.com

Regent International College is an Edexcel Approved Examination center to conduct all Edexcel OL/ AL examinations in Gampaha.[1]

Principals

  • 2001-09 : Maryanne Hills
  • 2009-14 : Nissanka Marapana
  • 2014–2015 : Shalini Wickramasooriya
  • 2015-15 : Aruna Shantha
  • 2015–2019 : Chrishanthi Wickramarachchi
  • 2019-present : Malith Kumarasinghe

Houses

The houses in Regent International College are altered in accordance with the nominations of the leaders who had ensured to entrepreneur peace at a global pace. They are:

  •     Einstein [taken from 'Albert Einstein']
  •     Lincoln [taken from 'Abraham Lincoln']
  •     Churchill [taken from 'Winston Churchill']
  •     Gandhi [taken from 'Mahatma Gandhi']

References

  1. "Regent International College Gampaha". regentgampaha.com. 10 January 2015. Retrieved 10 January 2015.


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