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  2. Ladies' College, Colombo - Wikipedia

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    The college sits on a 4.32 hectares (10.7 acres) campus close to the Indian Ocean in central Colombo. The Ladies' College Hall is used for assemblies and school concerts. It is also the regular concert venue of the Symphony Orchestra of Sri Lanka , since 1958.

  3. Buddhist Ladies' College - Wikipedia

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    Buddhist Ladies' College is a private girls' primary and secondary school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The school was established by Mohandas De Mel on May 20, 1954. [1] It is one of the leading government-approved schools in Colombo. [2] The first principal of the school was Clara Motwani. [3] The current principal is Padmaseeli Lyanage. [4]

  4. List of schools in Western Province, Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Colombo Colombo South Muslim Ladies College, Colombo 1AB 3402 194 Colombo Colombo South Ramanathan Hindu Ladies College, Colombo 1AB 1776 140 Colombo Colombo South Colombo Hindu College, Colombo 1AB 3267 167 Colombo Colombo South Defence Services School, Colombo: 2 2228 122 Sri Jayawardhenepura Kotte Kaduwela Malabe Boys' School: 1AB 4500 200

  5. Maligakanda Grama Niladhari Division - Wikipedia

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    The Maligakanda Grama Niladhari Division has a Muslim majority (71.6%) and a significant Buddhist population (23.5%). In comparison, the Colombo Divisional Secretariat (which contains the Maligakanda Grama Niladhari Division) has a Muslim plurality (41.8%), a significant Hindu population (22.7%), a significant Buddhist population (19.0%) and a significant Roman Catholic population (13.1%) [2]

  6. Rajakeeya Mawatha - Wikipedia

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    Rajakeeya Mawatha (Sinhalese: රාජකීය මාවත) (English: Royal Avenue formerly Race Course Avenue) is a street in Colombo, Sri Lanka, named after Royal College Colombo, whose grounds border it on the southern side.

  7. Category:Girls' schools in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Alumni of Ladies' College, Colombo (14 P) Pages in category "Girls' schools in Sri Lanka" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.

  8. Musaeus College - Wikipedia

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    Musaeus College is a Buddhist private girls' school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The school is named after its founding principal, Marie Musaeus Higgins (1855 – 10 July 1926) from Wismar , Germany , who served as the school's principal from 1891 to 1926.

  9. Chundikuli Girls' College - Wikipedia

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    Chundikuli Girls' College was founded on 14 January 1896 by Mary Carter of the Church Mission Society of the Anglican Church. The school had only 9 students but by the end of 1896 the number had grown to 30. In 1900 CGC became a grant-in-aid school. The Old Girls' Association was inaugurated in August 1915 by then principal Sophia Lucinda Page.