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Burlington English aims to empower 50,000 teachers

03 Oct 2024 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

Burlington English has expanded into the Sri Lankan market. Leveraging its success across India and South Asia, Burlington English aims to enhance English language education in Sri Lanka. Through itshigh-quality language resources powered by cutting-edge technology andexemplary service, the company is poised to raise the English proficiency levels of educators and learnersnationwide.  Burlington English’s entry into the Sri Lankan market is a strategic move to enhance the nation’s educational framework, helping students achieve their academic and career goals. The company offers a comprehensive blended learning approach through advancedprint and digital resources, as well as accurate, adaptiveassessments, creating a personalised learning experience for each individual. Burlington English also empowers educators through its capacity-building workshops and webinars toequip them with the latest pedagogical techniques. The company’s offerings extend beyond K-12 education, providing courses to upskill learners in higher education and career-specific programmes for professionals in numerousdomains. 
In the next five years, the organisation aims to partner with 50,000 educators and 500,000 learners in Sri Lanka, playing a vital role in strengthening English proficiency across the nation.  Amit Baveja, Managing Director of Burlington English India & Southeast Asia, stated, “We are excited to be part of the educational journey of Sri Lanka, a nation with a rich history of learning and a bright future ahead. As ‘The Publisher That Cares,’ our goal is to empower learners and educators with the resources they need to succeed in the 21st century. We are confident that our innovative programmes and high-quality resources will help equip the next generation of Sri Lankan learners with the skills needed for success, both academically and professionally. We are eager to partner with local institutions and build a thriving educational ecosystem that enables individuals to achieve their full potential and contribute to the progress of the nation.”


Sri Lanka, with its rich cultural heritage and thriving tourism, banking, and communications industries, is experiencing steady economic development. The services industry now comprises more than 60 percent of the GDP of the country. Significantly, almost 25 percent of the country’s population can speak English, indicating a strong foundation for English language proficiency in Sri Lanka. This existing strength, coupled with a growing desire for global opportunities, presents a significant opportunity for learners to enhance their skills and pursue their ambitions. This presents a unique opportunity for Sri Lanka’s youth to drive growth, advance their careers, and contribute to a more prosperous future.  Burlington English’s recent engagement in Colombo saw key stakeholders from the educational sector coming together to discuss the future of English language education in Sri Lanka. An interactive teacher training workshop led by their world-renowned trainer, Andrew Steele, provided hands-on opportunities for educators to explore innovative teaching techniques and tools for creating engaging learning experiences in the classroom.