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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 Sri Jayawardhenepura Kotte
Ramanathan College (Tamil: இராமநாதன் கல்லூரி Irāmanātaṉ Kallūri) is a provincial school in Maruthanarmadam near Chunnakam, Sri Lanka. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The singer Maharajapuram Santhanam was once its principal.
Ramakrishna Mission Vivekananda College, Mylapore, Chennai, Tamil Nadu Sri Ramakrishna Mission Higher Secondary School, T. Nagar , Chennai Sri RKM Sarada Vidyalaya Girls Higher Secondary School, T. Nagar , Chennai
In 1935 the Jaffna Hindu College started admitting girls. [4] On 10 September 1943 the Board of Management of Jaffna Hindu College and Affiliated Schools established a separate girls school - Jaffna Hindu Ladies College. [4] This was the first girls "Hindu" school. JHLC was initially located at "Ponnalayam", the home of Sivagurunathar Ponnusamy ...
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Hindu College Colombo (Tamil: இந்துக் கல்லூரி, கொழும்பு) or abbreviated as HCC is a Tamil language National School situated in Bambalapitiya, in the suburbs of Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1951 with the name of "பிள்ளையார் பாடசாலை" (Pillayar Paadasaalai) by ...
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The Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts (RAFA) was taken over by the University of Sri Lanka in 1975 and placed under the Faculty of Arts. [14] RAFA had two departments: Dance and Music. [ 29 ] Eight new departments were created: Sanskrit (1975), [ 30 ] Education (1980), [ 29 ] Language and Cultural Studies (1981), [ 31 ] Fine Arts (1982), [ 32 ...