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Bandaranayake Central College, Veyangoda

Bandaranayake Central College, Veyangoda

Bandaranayake Rd, Veyangoda ,
Bandaranayake Central College,Veyangoda(BCCV), usually known as "Veyangoda Central" is one of the first central colleges of Sri Lanka. It was opened according to the central colleges concept of Mr C.W.W Kannangara on 06th January 1941. Today about 2700 students are studying from grade 6 to 13 and academic staff of 140 are engaged in the teaching process. It is one of the schools with highest academic performance in Gampaha district with 100% O/L passes and over 65% university entrances from A/L each year. Now you are warmly invited to stay with us for your educational benefits! Just click "Like" button showing above to become an awesome fan of the Veyangoda Bandaranaike National School right now. _________________________________________ Note: You are now seeing the official fan page of Veyangoda Bandaranaike National School. Copyright © 2011-2013 BCCV. All Rights Reserved. _________________________________________
Joes 99

Joes 99

Darley road, Colombo ,
In scientia et virtute ("In Knowledge and Virtue")
Mirigama

Mirigama

Wevaldeniya Road, Mirigama., Mirigama ,
DILIGENT PRE SCHOOL
Tel: 711607762
Anuruddha college-Nawalapitiya

Anuruddha college-Nawalapitiya

Anuruddha kumara national College,Ginigathhena Road-, Nawalapitiya ,
History of the College : Though in this present from, Anuruddha College is less than a decade old, it is interesting to trace its origin to as early as 1895. It has twenty one years of total life to its credit its activities being suspended twice ,and for the last time in 1918 On the 10th Octomber, 1895, a band of enthusiastic men in Nawalapitiya started the Saddharmaviwriddhi Samagama, with a view to establishing a school, where secular education would be supplemented by the teaching and the practice of the Dhamma. A site was selected, and a modest sum of Rs 600, which was collected in three weeks time acquired the land. On 20th November the building operations started , and in February 1896,the school began to function with about a hundred children. It was run on such liberal lines that the Moslem population of the town largely patronized it, and Anuruddha College today counts a good number of “Old” boys of the faith of islam, that affectionately remember their Alma Mater. Mr.Gadie Punchihewage Cornelis de silva, one of the founders of the Society was the first Manager of the school. He gifted a valuable property to the school and to the temple, and was farsighted enough to make a proviso that the circumstance, be overlooked in the premises. When he retired from business and went to Galle, he nominated his friend Mr.Baronis, responsible officer in the Railways, as Manager. Mr.Barounis justified the trust and maintained the record of his predecessor until he left the town on transfer. The three pioneers messes’ Abeygunawardena, perera and witharana carried on their self-imposed duty for two years. In April 1922, with a view to carrying on the work more systematically and efficiently, they rallied round themselves more workers and formed themselves into the Anuruddha Buddhist Educational Society mention should be made of Messrs. D.H.Ango Appu and D.C Amarasinghe. Mr Ango Appu as a former Vice President at the present time has been a source of strength to the school. Mr Amarasinghe as a former Vice President , and as the present Treasurer has done valuable service by actively participating in all activities for the conduct and progress of the school. Mr P.K.S.Wimalasuriya”s work too in this connection has been very valuable.In June 1922 Mr.W.A. de silva, the President of the Colombo Buddhist Thesophical Society visited the school and was satisfied with the work. The numbers steadily increasing, the English and Sinhalese branch were separated and bean to be worked independently under the same management. In 1928 the school secured the services of a qualified teacher, as Head Master Mr.paulus P.wijesuriya, who is now the Head Master of a sister institution in the south. Mr.A.N. Hutt, A.G.A and the Hon Mr. A.C.G. Wijekoon visited the school and expressed their approval of the systematic work done. Mr A.R. Patrick Leetahm, the then Divisional Inspector of School, Central Division, next paid a visit and gave an encouraging report, and in April 1924, Anuruddha English School was registered for examination. It must be mentioned that Mr.Leethan and always taken a lively interest in the institution until his retirement last year, and his help and suggestion were of great use to me in the performance of a most difficult work. The first government examination was held in June 1924, and the school was registered for grant-in-aid June 1925…...
Tel: -2214037
Latest Songs

Latest Songs

Latest songs and best songs
Tel: 711663268
Chilaw International School

Chilaw International School

"Improve Your Child's Education through English medium"
Tel: 754126635
Maliyadeva College

Maliyadeva College

Negambo Road, Kurunegala, Colombo ,
Maliyadeva College, Kurunegala, Sri Lanka, is a government school established in 1888, by the Buddhist Theosophical Society led by Colonel Henry Steel Olcott. It is one of Sri Lanka's oldest schools and considered by many to be a leading Buddhist school in Sri Lanka. It is a National School and controlled by the Central government. Today the school accommodates nearly 5000 students. The term "Devans" (Sinhala:දේවන්ස්) is used to refer to the former/present pupils of Maliyadeva College.College nameThe school is referred as "Maliyadeva College" in Sri Lanka or simply as "Maliyadeva". Local newspapers also refer to it as "Maliyadeva Boys' College" whilst current students of Maliyadeva are called "Devans". The school was named Maliyadeva College after Arahant Maliyadeva, the last Arahath thero of Buddhist history. Although there are several schools, specially in this part of the island that have adapted the name Maliyadeva ; none have links to Maliyadeva College.HistoryIn June 1888, a new school with one student was opened at a place in Bodhiraja Mawatha near the present Central Bus Stand in Kurunegala, pioneered by Anagarika Dharmapala and Colonel Henry Steel Olcott with the assistance of local donors; Messrs. Hulugalle, Adikaram and Mudaliyar Attygala. This school was named as "Kurunegala Buddhist Institution".
St. Mary's College, Veyangoda, Sri Lanka

St. Mary's College, Veyangoda, Sri Lanka

St. Mary's College, Veyangoda ,
This group is to meet and share with old friends, current students and teachers of St.Mary's College, Veyangoda.
Sri Vimala Dhamma School

Sri Vimala Dhamma School

NO:03 Thabbowa, Karuwalagaswewa ,
තබ්බෝව ශ්‍රී විමළ ධම්ම දහම් පාසල.කරැවලගස්වැව
Galahitiyawa Central College

Galahitiyawa Central College

Galahitiyawa Central Collage, Ganemulla ,
Galahitiyawa Central School was inaugurated in May 1944. It was one of the original 54 Central Schools established by Dr. C.W.W. Kannangara, the then Minister of Education, in the implementation of his free education scheme. An existing school in a central location in each of the electorates at that time was selected to be converted to a Central School so that the rural students in the electorate who passed the fifth standard scholarship test could enter the Central School to follow post-primary, secondary and higher education programmes and eventually enter the university and other tertiary educational institutions. Galahitiyawa was the Central School for the Ja-ela electorate.