ABOUT US
35 Years of Excellence..

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What is SLSM?
The story of Sri Lankan School Muscat started in June 1988 with a very dedicated and devoted group of individuals whose vision was to see a community school for the Sri Lankans in the Sultanate of Oman. The then ambassador, Mr Gamini Gunawardana, the Charge D’ Affairs of the Sri Lankan Embassy, the Late Mr W D Perera, the Late Mr J L Karunadasa, Mr Upul Siriwardena, Mr S Ramanan and Mr Anslem Perera were the stalwarts behind this magnanimous thought which has borne fruit today and is flourishing and thriving in all its glory. Its seeds spread all over the world. On February 15th , 1989, the doors of the Sri Lankan School Muscat were opened with 37 students, three staff members Mrs Vidarshani Jayawardhana, Mrs Sakuntala Arunesan and Mrs Zarina Hillur headed by the Principal Mr Lionel Jayasinghe. As the student numbers grew slowly but steadily the school moved to a camp structure in Wadi Kabir. But this was declared substandard for a school by the authorities..
Government Approved & Accredited
- Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC) under the Ministry of Education
- Private Health Services Regulatory Council (PHSRC) under the Ministry of Health
Our Presence
Currently, five government-recognized campuses operate under our administration, collectively working toward a shared mission of upholding academic excellence and meeting professional standards across industries.
International Partnerships
- Exclusive Partner of NOCN (UK) in Sri Lanka, offering globally recognized UK qualifications
- Approved by Malaysia University of Science and Technology (MUST) to deliver undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes
National & International Recognition
- TVEC (Sri Lanka)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Sri Lanka)
- Saudi Council of Engineers
- British Council
- Middle Eastern Embassies
1966
Returning to campus for its 50th reunion, the Class of 1916 organizes a drive to purchase classmates a standard outfit of gray slacks or skirt and a cardinal blazer bearing a detachable, intricately stitched MIT breast-pocket crest—and the Cardinal & Gray Society is born.
1970
Another significant event in the history of our institution, marking a milestone in our journey of academic excellence and community building.