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Leeds International School, Piliyandala Liberty International School, Colombo Liberty International School, Ethul Kotte Lyceum International School, Nugegoda Linfield International School, Mortuwa Linfield International School, Piliyandala [3] Linfield International School, Pannipitiya Linfield International School, Godagama
The main campus of LCBT is situated at No. 342 Kotte Road, Pitakotte, Sri Lanka with another branch at No. 320 Aguruwatota Road, Horana, Sri Lanka. The campus initially planned to start with courses for engineering and sports, but it would soon move into other business subjects like Management, HR, Accounting, IT, etc.
Leeds sponsors literary associations in English, Tamil, and Sinhala. The school has clubs for science, environmental studies, public speaking, and art. Other programs include Bud Sciences, Nature Lovers, Effective Orators, and Vision Charmers. The students publish a monthly journal, The Leader.
Grand Orchid International School, Galle Ikra International School, Weligama Jennath International School, Galle Splendid international School, Galle Splendid international School, Beligaha Jennath International School, Gintota Kingston International School, Galle Leeds International School, Galle Leeds International School, Ambalangoda
The school is mostly located in Piliyandala but also spreads towards Suwariyapola, occupying a total land area of about 48,000 m 2 (520,000 sq ft). The facilities include lecture halls, science and ICT laboratories, an auditorium, a swimming pool complex and a cricket ground.
Devonshire Hall) is located on Cumberland Road, off Headingley Lane, the main Leeds to Otley road. approximately one mile north from the centre of campus Devonshire Hall comprises the main hall, formerly a Victorian manor house, as well as a number of newer annexes along Cumberland Road. 260 students live in catered residences, while another 300 reside in self-catering rooms.
These changes lead to the school being renamed first the William Angliss College and then as William Angliss Institute of TAFE. [6] In 2001 the Travel and Tourism Department of the Institute developed a 3-month short course in Dance Music Event Operations, to provide training in line with the growth of Melbourne's electronic dance scene. The ...
Prof. L. A. Vitharana assumed duties as the first principal of the Science College. Vitharana was able to increase the number of students to 750. He was the pioneer of the school flag and the college song. During his tenure extracurricular activities of the college reached national level. [citation needed] Science College main building