
College Profile
Ladies’ College was founded in 1900 by the Church Missionary Society in Sri Lanka as a private school for girls aged 3+ to 18.
As a Christian Private National Girls’ School, Ladies’ College aims to maximize the potential of every individual. This is achieved through providing a community of students, staff, governors and parents which seeks to promote the academic, cultural, moral, physical and spiritual development of its members.
Though it is a Christian school belonging to the Anglican Diocese of Colombo, a multi-religious, multi-racial and multi-cultural community was fostered at Ladies’ College from its very beginning by our founders. Quoting Ms. Simon, “We have in our school a great variety of girls differing in race, religion, age, tastes, abilities and character – indeed a variety not unlike that in Ceylon. Here we have the opportunity to learn to live together to realize that fruitful relationships are based on differences, and not on identities. There is unity in our diversity”.
At Ladies’ College, we are committed to nurturing students who are recognizable not only by their achievements both in academic and extra-curricular areas, but also by their strength of character, spiritual awareness and commitment to their religion, sense of social responsibility and their independence of thought.
The College struggles to keep within the policy requirements of the government and at the same time maintain the high quality of a rounded humanistic education which was its founding principle.

We can begin to practice understanding and tolerance while at school
Students who have schooled here rarely find it difficult to adjust to a different cultural background in any part of the world.
Excerpts from Ladies’ College a centennial narrative 1900-2000