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Colombo International School: Colombo Kandy: Western Province Central Province: Crescent Schools International: Colombo Ratnapura: Western Province Sabaragamuwa Province: Elizabeth Moir School: Colombo: Western Province Gateway College, Sri Lanka: Colombo Negombo Kandy Dehiwala Ratmalana: Western Province Central Province Lyceum International ...
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
Private schools in Sri Lanka can be classified into several categories: local curriculum, school, semi-government schools, and government-aided schools. Schools with a local curriculum adhere to national education standards, while those with an international curriculum offer qualifications recognized worldwide.
Pages in category "Private schools in Sri Lanka" The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Wells International School (Thai: โรงเรียนนานาชาติเวลล์ส, RTGS: Rong Rian Nana Chat Wen), a member of the International Schools Association of Thailand, [1] is an international school with multiple campuses in Bangkok, Thailand as well as international Branch at Yangon, Myanmar opening in 2020.
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Koslanda National School, Koslanda 1C 684 Bandarawela Haputale Sri Janananda Central College, Diyatalawa 1C 367 Bandarawela Haputale Kahagolla National School, Diyatalawa 1C 481 Mahiyanganaya Mahiyanganaya Mahiyangana National School, Mahiyanganaya 1AB 2562 Mahiyanganaya Ridimaliyadda Andaulpotha National School, Uraniya 1AB 837 Passara Passara
The University of Ceylon was the only university in Sri Lanka (earlier Ceylon) from 1942 until 1972. It had several constituent campuses at various locations around Sri Lanka. The University of Ceylon Act No. 1 of 1972, replaced it with the University of Sri Lanka which existed from 1973 to 1978.