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  2. Overseas School of Colombo - Wikipedia

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    The Overseas School of Colombo is a multinational English medium international school located in Pelawatte near Battaramulla, a suburb of Colombo, Sri Lanka. [1] The school offers IB programs from Pre-K through to 12th grade in Sri Lanka. OSC is accredited by the Council of International Schools and the Middle States Association of Colleges and ...

  3. Category:Government schools in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    National schools in Sri Lanka (11 C, 123 P) P. Provincial schools in Sri Lanka (98 P)

  4. Ministry of Labour and Foreign Employment - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka Freedom Party [18] D. S. Goonesekera: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 28 May 1963: 25 March 1965: Minister of Labour and Social Services [18] M. H. Mohamed: United National Party: 25 March 1965: 29 May 1970: Dudley Senanayake: Minister of Labour, Employment and Housing [19] [20] M. P. de Zoysa: Sri Lanka Freedom Party: 29 May 1970: 23 July ...

  5. Sacred Heart Convent, Galle - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Heart Convent is a girls' school in Galle, Sri Lanka. [1] The school was established in 1896 by the Sisters of Charity in Belgium due to a perceived need to provide a European education for young girls in Galle. [2] Today, [when?] the Sacred Heart Convent has over 2,200 students and 83

  6. Holy Family Convent, Bambalapitiya - Wikipedia

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    Holy Family Convent, Bambalapitiya is a leading Catholic girls school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was established on 3 February 1903, by the nuns of the Holy Family Order of Bordeaux. It provides primary and secondary education. The school currently [when?] has around 3,500 students. The school is a non-fee levying school.

  7. D. S. Senanayake College - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Minister Iriyagolla began the ground work for establishing the school. It was named after D. S. Senanayake, who was the first Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (then Ceylon) after gaining independence. R. I. T. Alles, an assistant principal at Royal College became the head teacher of the new school. The location in which the college stands ...

  8. Lists of schools in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of schools in Sri Lanka grouped by province. There are 10,155 government schools (373 national schools and 9,782 provincial schools) and also 104 private schools. List of schools in Central Province

  9. Public Services of Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    The Public Services of Sri Lanka are a series of services groups that provide specialized professional services to the Government of Sri Lanka.These are government employees who carry out public duties, however they are not elected officials.