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Veyangoda Central

Veyangoda Central

Bandaranayake Mawatha , Veyangoda ,
“Veyangoda Central”, now a national school is one of the three first central colleges established under the education reforms of late Hon. C. W. W. Kannangara, the father of Free Education in Sri
Marapola M/V

Marapola M/V

Minu/Marapola Maha Vidyalaya is an English and Sinhala medium school with grades from 1 to 13. The school is located in Naiwala Veyangoda
Dhanushka Roshan Polgampala

Dhanushka Roshan Polgampala

Nittambuwa, Veyangoda ,
Work in the sl Army.went to veyangoda central college.
Tel: 774909430
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. _________________________________________
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.
Eagle salon

Eagle salon

main street,veyangoda,, Veyangoda ,
ලස්සනට ලස්සන වෙන්න.
Tel: 772284487
Bandaranayake Central College, Veyangoda

Bandaranayake Central College, Veyangoda

Bandaranayake Central College, Veyangoda , also known as “Veyangoda Central College ”, is a National school in Sri Lanka. The school was originally one of the three first Central Colleges established under the education reforms of late Hon. C. W. W. Kannangara, who introduced free education in Sri Lanka. Today about 2640 students are studying from grade 6 to 13 and academic staff of 135 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 75% university entrances from A/L each year.HistoryC.W.W Kannangara was Sri Lanka's first Minister of Education.<ref name='st-10/8/06-groe'></ref> On the 6th of January 1941 three central colleges, Veyangoda, Akuramboda, and Weeraketiya were opened by C.W.W Kannangara, Sri Lanka's first Minister of Education. Veyangoda Central College was created by joining three schools. They are Veyangoda Swabasha Patashalawa (Sinhala school), English school and Paththalagethara School which were in the same place where the President College, Veyangoda situated today, in the middle of Veyangoda town.Later the school was moved into Maligathanna Watta and first building was opened by Mr.D.S. Senanayaka on 3 September 1951.The school originally had 20 class rooms and two hostels, one for girls and one for boys, and two buildings for Home science and Vocational Training. Now there are 51 class rooms, an agriculture unit, a computer resource center and a computer lab in the school.The College TodayToday the school educates close to 3000 students. To accomplish this task the school is fully equipped with all the required facilities such as lecture halls, science & computer laboratories, auditoriums etc. This includes the 'College Hall' which is looks like a national theatre. For many years the school has maintained an excellent academic record with its students archiving the highest grades at all national exams held annually. The main medium of education had been English, however with Sinhala becoming the official language. Since 2002 English has been reintroduced as a medium of education at the College. Students may select one of the two mediums to conduct their studies in.