AIS GRADUATION OF THE CLASS OF 2025
Check out all the amazing moments captured from the big day below:View All Pictures Here
Check out all the amazing moments captured from the big day below:View All Pictures Here
Warmest Congratulations to Sithuki Yonara for winning 3 gold Medals at the National School Games, Western Province Swimming Championship 2025
National swimmer and breaststroke specialist Christina Perumal of Asian International School (AIS) stole the spotlight at the 50th MILO All Island Schools Age Group Aquatic Championship, breaking three meet records and winning three gold medals to claim the Under-20 Age Group Champion title at the Sugathadasa Swimming Pool Complex.The six-day event, organized by the Sri Lanka Schools Aquatic Sports Association (SLSASA), is the biggest school-level swimming meet in the country, bringing together nearly 5,000 student-athletes from across Sri Lanka.Eighteen-year-old Christina Perumal, who is already one of Sri Lanka’s top-ranked breaststroke swimmers, delivered a series of powerful performances that proved her class and consistency.She first made an impact in the 200m Breaststroke, clocking 2 minutes 48.94 seconds to smash the previous record of 2:53.01 set by Nawanjana Siriwardena of Lyceum International School, Wattala in 2023.Christina followed it up with an outstanding win in the 50m Breaststroke, setting another new meet record…
Sri Lanka’s reigning national amateur champion, junior match play champion and proud student of Asian International School, Jevahn Sathasivam, is set to represent his country at the prestigious Dutch Junior Open 2025, which will be played from July 16 to 19 at the Toxandria Golf Club in the Netherlands.For the 17-year-old, this isn’t just another overseas event — it’s a rare and valuable opportunity to test his skills against some of the world’s top young golfers in one of Europe’s best-known junior tournaments.Jevahn’s consistent form in local tournaments and his calm, focused approach on the course have made him one of Sri Lanka’s most exciting golfing prospects.Since its inception in 1984, the Dutch Junior Open has gained a reputation as a breeding ground for future stars. Past winners like Danny Willett, who went on to claim the coveted Masters title and European Tour players Daan Huizing and Wil Besseling, all…
●Nethumi Wijendra - 1st place long jump(4.76) - Merit●Nethumi wijendra - 200m (28.99) -Merit●Nethumi Wijendra- 400m ( 1.07.20) ‐ Merit●Methasha hettiarachchi - long jump (3.90) - Merit● Issac Perera - shot put - 11.21 - Merit
Asian International School (AIS) raised the bar in school sports by hosting a flawless Inter-International Schools Under-14 Netball Tournament 2025 at the Sugathadasa IndoorStadium in Colombo.The event, officiated and highly praised by the umpires of the Sri Lanka Netball Referees Association, was lauded for its smooth flow and international-standard organisation.15 leading international schools from across the country took part in the tournament, which was conducted in a highly professional manner from start to finish.https://www.sundayobserver.lk/2025/06/15/sport/54732/asian-international-schools-netball-tourney-draws-high-praise/
Manuthi Nesakya Dias of AIS has been admitted to New York University Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) as an Early Decision candidate and will be joining the Class of 2029 this September. She has been awarded financial aid from NYUAD, covering 100% of her tuition, with only half of her accommodation expenses remaining.NYUAD, a global campus of New York University located in the UAE, is a highly selective liberal arts and research university, home to students from over 120 countries. The university is known for its rigorous academics, strong emphasis on undergraduate research, and commitment to developing future global leaders.Having studied STEM subjects at AIS, Manuthi plans to continue in that direction. While she won’t be required to declare a major until the end of her second year, she intends to major in Engineering or Chemistry.
We are thrilled to share that Hrithick Aravinth, a current School Prefect of Asian International School, has been offered admission to Tokyo International University (TIU) in Japan with a 100% academic scholarship. In addition, he has received a Model United Nations scholarship.TIU is known for its strong emphasis on global leadership, cross-cultural exchange, and academic excellence. With students from over 100 countries and a curriculum centered around international perspectives, it provides the perfect environment for students passionate about global affairs. Hrithick will begin his studies in September 2025. He will be joining a small group of AIS alumni who have also gone on to study at TIU, reflecting the caliber of students that AIS continues to nurture.Hrithick intends to major in International Relations, a field closely aligned with his interest in diplomacy and dialogue. His admission to TIU, alongside his prestigious scholarships, underscores his exceptional academic potential and future promise.We…