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Anuradhapura Central College, which is considered as the heart of Anuradhapura, [according to whom?] is situated in Anuradhapura, the capital city of North Central Province, Sri Lanka. It was established on 21 July 1947 under the initiative of R. L. N. de Zoyza in Rathmale area where the Rathmale Tissa Vidyalaya is situated today. [citation needed]
Anuradhapura Central College, Anuradhapura 1AB 4837 168 Anuradhapura Nuwaragam Palatha East Swarnapali Balika Maha Vidyalaya, Anuradhapura 1AB 4372 164 Anuradhapura Nuwaragam Palatha East Zahira College (National School), Anuradhapura 1AB 1154 62 Kebithigollewa Medawachchiya Maithripala Senanayake Central College, Medawachchiya 1AB 2940 128
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 .
Piliyandala Central College: Mampe Piyarathanasara Buddhist Mix School: 1887: Rev. Mampe Saranapala Thero: Western: Colombo: Piliyandala: Piliyandala: National [125] Karandana Sri Jinarathana National College Karandana Boys School 1888 Sabaragamuwa: Ratnapura: Eheliyagoda: Karandana: National: Christ Church Girls' College: The Girls' Boarding ...
Ancient Anuradhapura The Monastic City, Archaeological Department of Sri Lanka. p. 310, 1994. S. M. Burrows, The Buried Cities of Ceylon - A Guide Book to Anuradhapura and Polonaruwa Reprint, p. 120, 1999. Philippe Fabry, the Essential guide for Anuradhapura and its region, Negombo, Viator Publications, 2005, 199 p., ISBN 955-8736-05-8
The North Central province is home to the ancient cities of Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa, both of which were historical capitals of Sri Lanka during ancient times. The two cities were the capitals of the Anuradhapura kingdom (437 BCE–1017 CE) and the Polonnaruwa kingdom (1070–1232) respectively.
St. Joseph’s College was originally situated in the old town but later moved to the new town. In 1914 the school changed from a co-educational institute to an all-boys school. The girls of St. Joseph's College were shifted to Holy Family Convent and Swarnapali Balika Vidyalaya. [citation needed]
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