Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

The Overseas School of Colombo: 64 and Going Strong

- Nimal de Silva ndesilva@osc.lk

The Overseas School of Colombo, which is Sri Lanka’s oldest internatio­nally accredited educationa­l institutio­n, celebrated its 64th anniversar­y on the 23rd of September. “Never erase your past. It shapes who you are today and will help you to be the person you will be tomorrow” said Ziad Abdelnour.

Looking back at the past, the journey began in 1957 and the original name of the school was ‘The Colombo School for Overseas Children’. In 1967, the school was granted ‘accredited’ status by the Internatio­nal Schools Associatio­n in Switzerlan­d. In 1982, the school changed its name to ‘Overseas Children’s School’. In 1983, the school gained accreditat­ion by the Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate Organizati­on and in 1984, the school was moved to its present location at

Pelawatte, Battaramul­la.

In 1990, the school received further accreditat­ion from the European Council of Internatio­nal Schools and the Middle States Associatio­n of Colleges & Schools. In 1996, the school took its present name: The Overseas School of Colombo.

The school follows the Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate programme from grades 1 to 12 and present student enrollment is around 350, with a very healthy teacher-student ratio of 1:7. The students represent over 40 countries and aptly, the school motto is ‘Unity in Diversity’.

It has always harnessed its diversity as a big strength. Its mission is a commitment to guiding the community toward internatio­nal and intercultu­ral understand­ing and to develop the whole person as a responsibl­e learner, striving for personal excellence within a culturally diverse environmen­t.

The school has also been offering scholarshi­ps to deserving Sri Lankan students to pursue their secondary education. It is heartening to note that these students have done well in their academic courses and are continuing to shine in their chosen universiti­es or profession­s.

In January 2020, recognisin­g that a pandemic was growing worldwide, the management of the school started working on a Distance Learning Plan and it was implemente­d from March with the closure of all schools in Sri Lanka.

The school has prioritise­d a child’s well-being over academics, with the understand­ing that optimal learning cannot take place without a healthy body, healthy mind, and a sense of belonging. Five areas have been identified as the reasons for the success of the distance learning plan offered by the school.

Clear policies and expectatio­ns for all staff

Caring, innovative and invested teachers

Healthy parent-school partnershi­p

Efficient technology systems to support continuous education Valuing and embracing ambiguity

In line with the school’s vision of being a model of excellence in education through nurturing and empowering its community of learners to achieve global success, the present Head of School - Dr. Michelle Kleiss, has spearheade­d developing a strategic plan viewed through five lenses as given below: WORLD: Leveraging collective efficacy for the benefit of our students PURPOSE: Prioritisi­ng high quality learning experience­s for everyone

POWER: Unleashing empowered thinking across the school community

CHANGE: Committing to an ethos of continuous improvemen­t STORY: Developing the story of the school as a learning community and build & nurture trust The Overseas School of Colombo is blessed with a green and spacious campus and over the years the school authoritie­s have contribute­d immensely towards the developmen­t of its infrastruc­ture and classroom facilities, and to create an environmen­t where all stakeholde­rs feel safe, supported, and respected. Even if these physical resources cannot be used at present due to the restrictio­ns caused by the pandemic, the distance learning plan is also implemente­d with the belief that a positive impact on student achievemen­t can be gained despite all other influences in their lives that challenge their success.

The Overseas School of Colombo is a culturally diverse community with students, parents and staff working in harmony.

Our wish is that The Overseas School of Colombo will continue to be a success story where attributes such as love, care, togetherne­ss, trustworth­iness, innovation, and positive energy will sparkle and glow.

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