About Us

360 Education is our comprehensive approach to learning that goes beyond conventional academic models. It integrates strong academic foundations with practical skills, experiential learning, global awareness, and personal development to prepare learners for real-world challenges.

Rather than focusing solely on theory and examinations, our 360 Education model emphasizes applied learning, critical thinking, digital literacy, cultural understanding, and career readiness. Learners engage in project-based learning, skill development, and real-life applications that foster adaptability, communication, leadership, and problem-solving abilities.

Through this holistic framework, 360 Campus supports learners at every stage — from school education to adult and professional learning — ensuring they are not only knowledgeable, but also confident, skilled, and future-ready in an increasingly complex and interconnected world.

Staff

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Sehansa
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Siyath Vidunitha
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Darshani Pathirana
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Isuri Kumarasinghe
Vission

Our Vision is to create future-ready learners who are confident, adaptable and equipped to thrive with present and future cultural, socio-economical and technological trends 

Our mission is to deliver holistic learning experiences for school students and adult learners by combining academic excellence with essential life, digital, cultural, and career skills. We empower learners to grow beyond traditional education and confidently navigate academic, professional, and personal pathways.

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Founders of 360 Campus

Thejitha Edirisinghe
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Shiromi Samarakoon

Thejitha Saubhagya Edirisinghe is a social activist, arts practitioner, and cultural leader with extensive experience in theatre, film, youth leadership and public service. He previously worked as Assistant Director at the Office for National Unity and Reconciliation (ONUR) under the Presidential Secretariat, contributing to national arts and culture initiatives supporting peace and reconciliation in Sri Lanka. An alumnus of Ananda College, Colombo, Thejitha holds Higher National Diplomas in Filmmaking from Sri Lanka Foundation Institute and Community Leadership & Social Development from Colombo Business School.

A former Minister of Arts and Culture in the Sri Lanka Youth Parliament, Thejitha has represented Sri Lanka at several international youth and peace forums. His work also includes serving as President of Heritage Kites Sri Lanka, Chairman of Human Wing International, Former National Organiser of the Commonwealth Youth Network of Sri Lanka, Former Vice President of the Physically Challenged Sports Organization and Vice President of the Sri Lanka Youth Parliament Alumni Association.

In recognition of his leadership and social impact, Thejitha was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Young Leader Award (2015) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the Buckingham Palace, England. He has also received the Best Youth Worker Award (2013) and the Best Social Worker ‘Susewabhimani’ Award (2016).

Shiromi Samarakoon is an expert in online safety and digital well-being, with a strong focus on safeguarding children, women, and vulnerable communities. She has previously worked with leading international organisations including the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), Save the Children, and the British Council, contributing to child online safety, digital literacy, and education-focused initiatives. Shiromi is the Founder of the Digital Safeguarding Centre, a consultancy dedicated to empowering communities through digital literacy, online safety, and well-being.

Academically, Shiromi holds a Bachelor’s degree in Demography and a Master’s in Public Administration and Management from the University of Colombo. She has further strengthened her policy and legal expertise with a Postgraduate Diploma in International Diplomacy and World Affairs and is currently pursuing an LLB from University of London and a Postgraduate Diploma in Cyber Security Policy at the Bandaranaike Academy for Policy and Leadership.

Shiromi has held several national and international leadership roles, including Senator of the Second Sri Lanka Youth Parliament, Executive Member of the Commonwealth Youth Council, Executive of the Commonwealth Youth Gender and Equality Network, and Asian Leader of the Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition. She is deeply passionate about 21st-century skills and creating joyful, inclusive, and future-ready learning environments.

A former Minister of Arts and Culture in the Sri Lanka Youth Parliament, Thejitha has represented Sri Lanka at several international youth and peace forums. His work also includes serving as President of Heritage Kites Sri Lanka, Chairman of Human Wing International, Former National Organiser of the Commonwealth Youth Network of Sri Lanka, Former Vice President of the Physically Challenged Sports Organization and Vice President of the Sri Lanka Youth Parliament Alumni Association.

In recognition of his leadership and social impact, Thejitha was awarded the prestigious Queen’s Young Leader Award (2015) by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the Buckingham Palace, England. He has also received the Best Youth Worker Award (2013) and the Best Social Worker ‘Susewabhimani’ Award (2016).

Professor Lakshman Dissanayake
Professor Chandraguptha Thenuwara
Mr. Sanath Jayalath
Dinesh Gajendran (India)
Louise Cowcher (UK)
Dr. Ahmed Adamu (Nigeria)
Dr. Danica Radovanovik

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