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There aren't any practical tests for the Art subject. The candidates face an exam paper and are asked to draw. For Literature subjects, namely English Literature, Sinhala Literature, Tamil Literature and Arabic Literature, there is not any practical test. Candidates only face a written examination in which their writing abilities are evaluated.
Princeway College, Avissawella Polymath College, Maharagama Spectrum College, Mount Lavinia St. Lawrence's Convent, Colombo St Benedict's College Colombo: St. Michael's College, Homagama St. Michael's College, Meegoda Minasro College, Pelawatta, Mathugama St Peter's College, Colombo: St. Sebastian's College, Moratuwa: St Bridget's Convent, Colombo
Royal Central College was founded by government minister C. P. de Silva on the lines of the Royal College, Colombo. [11] [12] Silva laid the foundation stone of the school on 19 April 1959. [13] Six years later the school was opened for local children. Scholarships were offered to students in Polonnaruwa and Trincomalee districts. The main ...
The origins of the modern university system in Sri Lanka dates back to 1921 when a University college, the Ceylon University College was established at the former premises of Royal College Colombo, and was affiliated with the University of London. The college provided courses of study in art and humanities, science and medicine prepared ...
The stream consists of three subject categories: A, B, and C. Candidates can select Engineering Technology as a Category B subject, and Information and Communication Technology, or any other subject from the Category C group. Science for Technology (Category B) is a compulsory subject for both Engineering and Bio-system candidates.
Nugawela Central College (Sinhala: නුගවෙල මධ්ය විද්යාලය) is a public, mixed government school located in Kandy District, Sri Lanka. The school was founded on 4 January 1944 as part of the Central Schools initiative introduced by Dr. C. W. W. Kannangara , it serves over 6,500 students from grade 6 to ...
The school was established on 3 January 1946, with four teachers and 55 students, under the name of Wallahagoda Central College. It was started in a Buddhist temple, Niyangampaya Raja Maha Viharaya. It was started in a Buddhist temple, Niyangampaya Raja Maha Viharaya.
The school was inaugurated in 1978 as Janadipathy Vidyalaya and later renamed as Panadura Royal College. [9] Current students of the school are referred to in the press as Panadura Royalists. [10] [11] [12] The college conducts classes from grade 1 to 13 in both Sinhala and Tamil medium including English medium from grade six onwards. The ...