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The following is a list of schools in Sri Lanka grouped by province. There are 10,155 government schools (373 national schools and 9,782 provincial schools) and also 104 private schools. List of schools in Central Province; List of schools in Eastern Province; List of schools in Northern Province; List of schools in North Central Province
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A National school (Sinhala: ජාතික පාසල, Jathika Pasala, Tamil: தேசியப் பாடசாலை) in Sri Lanka is a school that is funded and administered by the Ministry of Education of the central government as opposed to Provincial schools run by the local provincial council. These schools provide secondary ...
The following is a list of schools in Northern Province, Sri Lanka.The province is divided into 12 education zones which are sub-divided into 33 education divisions. There are around 1,000 schools in the province. 12 schools are national schools, six are fee-paying private schools and the remainder are provincial schools (including non-fee-paying assisted private schools and piri
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Vijaya National School, Getamanna 1AB 469 Walasmulla Walasmulla Walasmulla National School, Walasmulla 1AB 4001 Hambantota Hambantota kudagoda K.V., Hambantota 1AB 907 Walasmulla Walasmulla Rajapaksha Central College, Weeraketiya 1AB 4117 Walasmulla Walasmulla Sri Lanka Singapore Friendship College, Weeraketiya 1AB 906 Walasmulla Katuwana
The university began as the Aborlan Farm Settlement School for the Tagbanuas (an indigenous cultural community of Palawan) in 1910. It became the Aborlan Agricultural High School in 1928 and then Palawan Regional Agricultural School in 1960. It was renamed Palawan National School in 1962 and became the Palawan National Agricultural College in 1963.