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The college has developed a multi-ethnic and multi-religious student population. It offers education from pre-school through to the G.C.E. Advanced Level (local and London exams). In addition to English, Maths and Science, London 'A' level options include art and design, business studies, economics, history, law and psychology. [ 9 ]
Buddhist Ladies' College is a private girls' primary and secondary school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The school was established by Mohandas De Mel on May 20, 1954. [1] It is one of the leading government-approved schools in Colombo. [2] The first principal of the school was Clara Motwani. [3] The current principal is Padmaseeli Lyanage. [4]
Pages in category "Alumni of Ladies' College, Colombo" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.
A diploma in Fine Arts was awarded to students upon the completion of five years of study. Prominent painter and teacher J.D.A. Perera was the first Principal of this institution. [8] On 2 July 1952, Music and Dance were included in to the curriculum and the institute became named the ‘Government College of Fine Arts’.
David Shillingford Paynter, RA, OBE (5 March 1900 – 7 June 1975), was an internationally renowned Sri Lankan painter. [2] He was a pioneer creator of a Sri Lankan idiom in what was essentially a Western art form.
National Art Gallery Colombo1992; Gallery 706 Colombo 1994; Segar Gallery web site inauguration 1998; Sculptors and Painters presented by George Keyt Foundation, Colombo 2001; Bishops College Auditorium, Colombo 2002 - United States; Sri Lankan Painters presented by George Keyt Foundation, Colombo 2003; Felix Gallery, Colombo, 2004 [2]
This is a list of women artists who were born ... (born 1963), Colombian-Australian painter ... (born 1978), portrait photographer, fine art ...
Musaeus College is a Buddhist private girls' school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The school is named after its founding principal, Marie Musaeus Higgins (1855 – 10 July 1926) from Wismar , Germany , who served as the school's principal from 1891 to 1926.