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  2. Education in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Students who are pursuing tertiary education must pass the G.C.E O/Ls in order to enter the collegiate level to study for another 2 years (grades 12-13) to sit for the G.C.E Advanced Level. On successful completion of this exam, students can move on to tertiary education, therefore the GCE A/Ls is the university entrance exam in Sri Lanka. [19]

  3. Sujatha Vidyalaya - Wikipedia

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    Lessons were taught in English, using textbooks were imported from England. [4] Reading and Thinking was the reader used in the primary section. [4] In addition to the standard curriculum, students learned the Sinhala language, music, dancing, and drama. [4] Almost every term ending was marked by a concert presented by the students. [4]

  4. Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya - Wikipedia

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    After the initial batch of students finished five years of primary education, classes had to be extended to provide secondary education and in due course classes up to Year 13 were established. Due to the patronage of former principals Wimala Liyanage (1973–1982), and R. M. L. Jayasekera (1982–2000) the status of the school was raised to ...

  5. Kalutara Vidyalaya - Wikipedia

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    Kalutara Vidyalaya (Sinhala: කළුතර විද්‍යාලය) is a Buddhist boys' school in Kalutara, Sri Lanka. The college was founded in 1941 by Sir Cyril de Zoysa . It is a national school providing primary and secondary education.

  6. Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera - Wikipedia

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    Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala thera was well versed in Sinhala, Pali, Sanskrit and English languages and also had a very good knowledge in Buddhism, history, arithmetic and archaeology. He wrote many books in these subjects and was a leading figure of the Panadura debate (Panadurawadaya) held in 1873.

  7. Nalanda College, Colombo - Wikipedia

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    Kularatne laid the foundation stone for the second building on 30 March 1926. By the end of 1926, the number of students had increased to 550. Later he borrowed money from Anagarika Dharmapala to purchase land for the primary section which was settled by Malasekara. The student assembly hall is named Malalasekara Theatre after him. [11] [12]

  8. Rahula College - Wikipedia

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    Rahula College (Sinhala: රාහුල විද්‍යාලය, romanized: Rāhula Vidyālaya) is a boys' school in Sri Lanka, located in Matara district. Though it was originally a private Buddhist school, now it is run by the Government of Sri Lanka as a National School.

  9. Sri Rahula College, Kandy - Wikipedia

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    Sri Rahula College (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී රාහුල විද්‍යාලය) is a mixed National school located in Kandy, Sri Lanka founded by Buddhist Theosophical Society led by Colonel Henry Steel Olcott in 1890. It offers primary and secondary education for more than 2,000 students from grade 1 to 13.

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