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Al Manar National School, Handessa: 1AB 1174 Gampola Udapalatha Wickramabahu Central College, Gampola 1AB 1582 Gampola Udapalatha Zahira College, Gampola: 1AB 2830
Al Manar National School, Galhinna, formerly known as Al Manar Central College, Galhinna is a national school [1] located in Galhinna, Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1934. It was founded in 1934. See also
A.G.B.U. Tarouhy Hovagimian Secondary School; Al Amlieh High School; Al Batoul; Al Bayader; Al Iman; Al Mahdi; Al Mustafa School; Al Rafiid; Al Takmalia - Halba; Al Zahraa School - Borj al Shimali; American High School Saida; Amilieh Technical Institute – higher educational institute; Antonine International School; Antonine Sisters School ...
The Al Manar National School was founded in 1892 [3] as Pethiyagoda Tamil School in Thalawathura. It was later moved to Boowelikada in 1929 and named as Ketakumbura Tamil school, then in 1964 it was moved to its current location in Ambarapola. At that time the school was called Al Manar Maha Vidyalaya and later on in 1999 it was renamed Al ...
Al Marjan Muslim Ladies College, Sammanthurai 1AB 1016 Sammanthurai Irakkamam Al Ashraff Central College, Irakkamam 1AB 939 Tirukkovil Tirukkovil Thambiluvil Central College, Thambiluvil [3] [4] 1AB 1092 Tirukkovil Alayadivembu Sri Ramakrishna College, Akkaraipattu: 1AB 1170 Kalmunai Kalmunai Al Manar National School, Maruthamunai: 1AB 1958
El Manar English Girls School (M.E.G.S) (Arabic: مدرسة المنار القومية للبنات لغات) is a school in El Raml Station (Mahatet El Raml), Alexandria, Egypt. It was founded in 1925 as the Scottish school in Alexandria. It includes kindergarten, primary, preparatory, and secondary sections.
The Manarat trust established an English medium kindergarten school in 1979, named Manarat Dacca. In 1985 the school was renamed as Manarat Dhaka International School. With gradual advancement of the students in higher classes and with the launch of an English medium HSC Level program, the name of the school was changed to Manarat Dhaka International College in 1991.
Al Amal Indian School – Salmiya; Al Rashid Indian School – Farwaniya; Carmel School – Khaitan; Fahaheel Al-Watanieh Indian Private School (DPS) – Al Ahmadi; Gulf Indian School – Mangaf; India International School; Indian Learners Own Academy; Indian Community School, Amman branch – Salmiya, Block 12