Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A/Level students at Colombo School of Arts enjoy direct admission to University of Salford UK.

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Ms Shaleeka Jayalath - Principal, Colombo School of Arts (CSA) - the internatio­nal school affiliated to IIHE in Colombo, said that she is pleased to announce that students who take their London A- Levels at CSA will have direct admission to four Salford degree programmes with additional­ly a concession on tuition fees. “What’s more”, she added “students will also have the opportunit­y to study at Salford in their third year.”

The Salford degree programmes she is referring to include BSc ( Hons) Business and Management; BSc (Hons) in Business Informatio­n Technology; BSc ( Hons) in Accounting and Finance and BSc ( Hons) in Business & Tourism Management.

In November 2014 Salford Business School won the Business School of the Year title at the Times Higher Education ( THE) Awards in recognitio­n of its sector leading work in supporting small and medium size businesses and offering students innovative industry experience­s. THE Awards are the leading awards showcasing excellence in the UK higher education sector. When it comes to offering an innovative educationa­l experience to students, CSA is second to none.

As part of the value propositio­n CSA supports students with counsellin­g, career guidance, industry internship­s, learning support and, where necessary, a customised study programme. A child’s intellectu­al and academic developmen­t is given prominence here. Also, the total offering aims to encompass physical, spiritual, social, artistic, creative and emotional aspects of a child’s developmen­t. This is what CSA calls their holistic approach to education. During the teenage years, when a student finds identity, meaning and a purpose in life, then that experience enables him or her to achieve their fullest potential, as they progress.

By offering Advanced Level students direct admission to four of the most popular degree programmes at University of Salford UK, CSA is making a wise choice on behalf of their students. Salford has been praised for the way the school prioritize­s its ‘ real- world’ impact with businesses. CSA is committed to ensuring that students are given the academic knowledge as well as the practical experience needed to meet the challenges of their chosen career path with confidence. Therefore, it is a great opportunit­y for parents to consider empowering their children with a holistic education that leads to a successful career path.

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