The SLEGA Institute offers a comprehensive A/L Revision and Theory Program tailored specifically for students preparing for the Advanced Level (A/L) exam in the commerce stream. This program is designed to cater to the individual needs of students appearing for the 2024, 2025, or 2026 A/L exams. The course covers four key subjects—Business Studies (BS), Accounting, Economics, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT)—allowing students to choose any three subjects based on their academic needs. The program is delivered entirely online via Zoom technology, providing convenience and flexibility for learners. Students who enroll will be added to a dedicated WhatsApp group, where they will receive regular notifications about classes and Zoom links. With access to class recordings and expert instructors, the program ensures that students have all the necessary resources to excel in their exams.
The SLEGA Institute's A/L Revision and Theory Program offers a focused curriculum that covers essential subjects for the commerce stream:
• Business Studies (BS): Taught by Sudath Kaludhewa (B.B.Mgt. (sp) Marketing), this subject delves into key business concepts and management principles, helping students understand the foundational elements of the business world.
• Accounting: Led by Madhushanka Kaluthotage (B.Sc. Mgt. (sp) Hons 2nd Upper, PGDE, COL Paper Marking Examiner), this course provides in-depth knowledge of financial accounting, balance sheets, and analytical skills necessary for mastering accounting principles.
• Economics: Taught by Samantha Hewage (BA Hons Sp. Econ, MA Econ, MPhil, M.A.A.T.), this subject covers macro and microeconomics, giving students a comprehensive understanding of economic theories, market behavior, and fiscal policies.
• ICT (Information and Communication Technology): Instructed by Amila Weerasekara (B.Sc. Computer Science, Paper Marking Examiner), this course introduces students to fundamental computer science concepts, digital technologies, and their practical applications in commerce.
Students have the flexibility to choose three subjects from the four offered, with 4 hours of class time per week dedicated to each subject. For those taking the 2025 or 2026 exams, the course offers 2 hours of weekly classes per subject, ensuring that learners of different timelines have customized study options. Recorded lessons are provided the morning after live classes, allowing students to review material at their convenience.
The A/L Revision and Theory Program is structured to ensure effective learning through a flexible time schedule. Classes are held for 4 hours per week per subject for students appearing for the 2024 A/L exams, providing ample time for in-depth revision and theory discussion. For students preparing for the 2025 or 2026 exams, classes are conducted for 2 hours per week per subject, maintaining a steady learning pace that balances their long-term preparation needs. All sessions are held online via Zoom, making it accessible from anywhere. Students who miss a class or wish to revisit the material can access recordings the following morning in their WhatsApp group, where all notifications, Zoom links, and updates are shared. This flexibility allows students to manage their learning schedule efficiently and ensure they cover all topics before the exam. The expert faculty, combined with this flexible learning schedule, ensures students are well-prepared to tackle their A/L exams with confidence.