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Shaping young minds: Tips for selecting schools in Sri Lanka
Daily FT
|May 30, 2025
ONE of the most significant decisions facing parents in these months—and indeed with regularity—is choosing the right school for their child. Education plays a pivotal role in shaping your child beyond academics; it is also about their character, their skills, and their confidence. As such, it is essential to evaluate schools thoroughly based on various factors that contribute to a safe, nurturing, and effective learning environment.
This can feel overwhelming and daunting for many parents. Where does one even begin to think about the factors that will ensure their child is taken care of and supported to be the best person they can be? The following is an overview of some key considerations to examine and evaluate when selecting a school for your children.
Safety considerations
Safety should be a top priority when evaluating schools. Remember your child will be spending many hours each day in this space. For pre-and primary schools, for example, if there are water features, check if they are secured and if play equipment is challenging but safe. Sandpits should be clean and covered after use, and a turfed lawn and a garden spacious enough to accommodate the number of children are ideal to ensure fresh air. Learning materials should be accessible, child-sized, and in good condition—not merely for display purposes.
For any age, it is essential to ensure the entire property is enclosed by walls or fencing to prevent unauthorised access. Classrooms should be well-ventilated, with adequate floor space per child as stipulated by Sri Lankan authorities. Verify fire access points, the availability of a well-stocked first aid box, and policies for visitor management.
Teacher-student ratio
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