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Zone Division School Type Students Kurunegala Kurunegala Maliyadeva College, Kurunegala : 1AB 5194 Kurunegala Kurunegala St. Anne's College, Kurunegala: 1AB 2800
It is located in Kurunegala, Sri Lanka, and was established in 1888 by the Buddhist Theosophical Society, led by Colonel Henry Steel Olcott. It is one of Sri Lanka's oldest schools. Today, the school accommodates 4,000 students. [when?] [citation needed] The term "Devans" is used to refer to the former and present pupils of Maliyadeva College.
Common Free School: 9 December 1816: American Ceylon Mission: Northern: Jaffna: Valikamam: Tellippalai: Provincial [12] [13] Weera Puran Appu Model School - Moratuwa Wesleyan Missionary School - Idama, then Suduwella Methodist College 10 June 1817 Methodist Council of England Western: Colombo: Piliyandala: Moratuwa: Model school Jaffna Central ...
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Schools in Kurunegala (2 C, 7 P) Pages in category "Schools in Kurunegala District" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
The objective in the establishment of the school was to provide more opportunities for youth from rural communities, away from overcrowded and competitive popular schools. The college opened with six teachers and fourteen students. With 175 teachers and 4600 students, it is the largest school in North Western Province. [3] [non-primary source ...
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Kekunagolla National School (Tamil: கெகுணகொல்ல தேசியப் பாடசாலை) is a famous Muslim school in Kurunegala District, Northwestern Province Sri Lanka. The birth of the college was a result of the educational reform that was brought along with the 1920 political reforms.