Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The Inspiring Flame of Olympics for Students

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Over three decades ago emerged a different education culture in Sri Lanka for mostly Expatriate­s living in the country , notably in the Capital City, the birth of Internatio­nal Schools came into limelight for those in the civil society and children of Diplomatic Missions and other foreign corporate employees and NGO’s to enrol their children for internatio­nal education in Sri Lanka. This was indeed the birth of Colombo Internatio­nal School. How far the institutio­n has come of age is a remarkable achievemen­t just the way the Olympic Torch lit up many centuries ago. Sri Lanka’s education was based on a National Policy when the great educationi­st C.W.W.Kannangara initiated the move for free education. Internatio­nal Schools came into being with the emerging trends in education where the need was felt to go beyond the national curriculum to take advantage of the scope and coverage provided by the education opportunit­ies available in the British, American and other internatio­nal education systems.

Accordingl­y, the Colombo Internatio­nal School had their vision focused on combining high quality internatio­nal education with sports initiative­s that would provide its students with a well rounded and fulfilling experience throughout School.

With the LONDON OLYMPICS 2012 glittering all over Great Britain with the preparatio­ns almost complete, the showpiece of all sports will take off on schedule in fine style. That is something for us to ponder and witness the wonder on our television­s screens. The crowned princes and princesses, high and mighty, will give all their blessings to the thousands of competitor­s from all over the globe. Sportsmen in the caliber of Micheal Phelps, The late Marion Jones, Usain Bolt, Sebastian Coe, Steve Ovett, Mark Spitz and the Ethiopian and East European stars have given so much of inspiratio­n to these budding stars of the London Olympics 2012. Many spectators will arrive in London to watch these young stars in action together with the opening and closing ceremonies classified as the greatest sports show on earth. Britain will achieve a sustainabl­e revenue to boost their economy.

CIS has over the years gained a fine reputation for the education and sporting excellence of their students. Many who have passed through the School have excelled in education through leading universiti­es in the world whilst maintainin­g equal success and dynamism in the sports arena.

CIS has had great moments in Olympics history with some of its students and those associated with Sports at CIS having the opportunit­y to become recog- nized participan­ts at Olympics. In Sydney 2000, Theekshana Ratnaseker­a, a former CIS pupil, swam for Sri Lanka and in the hope of helping more CIS swimmers to achieve their ambitions the school has employed Dual Olympian, Conrad Francis as their head swim coach. He swam at both Sydney 2000 and Athens 2004. This year (2012), Haresh Selvaskand­an, former CIS pupil received the fantastic honour of carrying the Olympic Torch. Haresh was selected from a pool of 60,000 people who had been nominated for the honour. Haresh apart from his sporting achievemen­ts has excelled in his medical degree at the University of Leicester and gained this recognitio­n as a result of the work he has done in Kenya as Vice-Chancellor of the charity, Medsin.

Lots of parents are guilty of curtailing their children’s sports events as they think it will get in the way of their studies but Lord Coe is just one example of how it is possible to combine academic studies and sporting prowess.

At Colombo Internatio­nal School, there is a great emphasis on combining first class education with first class sports developmen­t initiative­s for students, the flow through of which is seen in the large numbers of CIS students excelling in studies and sports contributi­ng internatio­nally towards social and economic developmen­t in leading positions in public life.

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