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Following the central school concept of former Minister of Education C. W. W. Kannangara, under the patronage of the government, a bilingual mixed school was inaugurated in the Dandagamuwa electoral division on 3 February 1947. Central College Kuliyapitiya was the 54th and the last Central College. Mr. P.
Mawatagama Central College, Mawathagama 1AB 2463 Kurunegala Mawathagama Sri Nishshanka Central College, Mallawapitiya 1C 435 Kurunegala Mawathagama Paragahadeniya National School, Mawathagama 1AB 1866 Kurunegala Polgahawela Parakramabahu Central College, Polgahawela 1AB 1807 Kuliyapitiya Kuliyapitiya West Kuliyapitiya Central College, Kuliyapitiya
The "Madhya Vidyalaya (Central College)" concept (English: Central College) is a type of state school in Sri Lanka.Originally mooted in the 1930s by C.W.W. Kannangara, 54 Central Colleges were founded between 1943 and 1947 as part of his initiative to establish free education in Sri Lanka.
Kuliyapitiya is the second largest town in Kurunegala District, North Western Province, Sri Lanka, governed by an Urban Council. It is located 82 kilometres (51 mi) north-east of Colombo and 38 kilometres (24 mi) from Kurunegala. Kuliyapitiya is home to the Wayamba University of Sri Lanka. Coconut and paddy cultivation are the main economic ...
The region's highest point is the Dolukanda range, which is part of the central hills that gently slope towards the coastal plains. The plains are predominantly used for agriculture, with key crops including paddy, coconut, and various spices.
Henegama Central College - National School, Henegama 1AB 4036 Minuwangoda Minuwangoda Nalanda (Boys') Central College, Minuwangoda 1AB 3207 Minuwangoda
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The following is a list of schools in Central Province, Sri Lanka. [1] [2] Sri Lanka school system. Kingswood College, Kandy.