Bloom Hills Holdings Pvt. Ltd. was recently recognised with the Gold Award for the Best Educational Institute for Edexcel and Cambridge Examinations at the Business World International Awards. The award ceremony, organised by the Business World International Organisation, was held recently at the Mount Lavinia Hotel in Colombo. The institute is led by Mr. Charith Aloka, an educator with over a decade of teaching experience. He holds a BSc (Hons) in Civil Engineering (First Class) degree and an Advanced Diploma in Electronic & Electrical Engineering. Under his leadership, Bloom Hills has established itself as a trusted name for Edexcel and Cambridge education in Sri Lanka.
With a student base of over 400 learners, Bloom Hills offers both physical and online classes, making high-quality education accessible to students across the globe. The institute provides a wide range of subjects, more than 20, at both O/L and A/L levels for IGCSE and international qualifications. Subjects offered at O/L level include Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business, Economics, Accounting, English Language and Literature, ICT, Computer Science, Mechanics, Statistics, and Further/Add Maths. At A/L level, students can choose from Pure Maths, Mechanics, Statistics, Physics, Chemistry, English, English Literature, Biology, Accounting, Business Studies, Economics, Further Maths, and Add Maths. Bloom Hills is known for its experienced and qualified teachers, flexible class schedules, and fast-track courses (5 to 8 months) that include theory, revision, and past papers. Students are supported with comprehensive study materials, regular assessments, constructive feedback, and a focus on exam techniques and targeted preparation for both Edexcel and Cambridge examinations. The atmosphere is friendly and focused on student success. Located in Malabe and Ratmalana, Bloom Hills can be contacted on 074 316 4866 or www.bloomhillsholdings.com.
Mr. Charith Aloka receiving the award
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