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Royal College, Colombo also known as; Royal Colombo, [1] [2] Colombo Royal College [3] or Colombo Royal [4]) is a boys' school located in Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, Sri Lanka.. Started by Joseph Marsh in 1835, [5] it was established as the Colombo Academy by Sir Robert Wilmot-Horton in January 1836, as part of the implementation of the recommendations of the Colebrooke Cameron Commission (1833 ...
Royal Central College was founded by government minister C. P. de Silva on the lines of the Royal College, Colombo. [11] [12] Silva laid the foundation stone of the school on 19 April 1959. [13] Six years later the school was opened for local children. Scholarships were offered to students in Polonnaruwa and Trincomalee districts. The main ...
D.S Senanayaka National College, Ampara 1AB 2194 Ampara Ampara ... Rajakeeya Vidyaloka Maha Vidyalaya, Trincomalee 1AB 578 Trincomalee Trincomalee Town
Rajakeeya Maha Vidyalaya, Telijjawila (Sinhala: රාජකීය මහ විද්යාලය තෙලිජ්ජවිල; English: Royal Central College, Telijjawila also known as Royal College, Telijjawila or Telijjawila Royal College) is a provincial school in Telijjawila near Matara, Sri Lanka. [1] [2] [3]
Sri Lanka Singapore Friendship College, Weeraketiya 1AB 906 Walasmulla Katuwana Katuwana National School, Katuwana ... Rajakeeya Maha Vidyalaya, Telijjawila: 1C 2740
Rajakeeya Mawatha (Sinhalese: රාජකීය මාවත) (English: Royal Avenue formerly Race Course Avenue) is a street in Colombo, Sri Lanka, named after Royal College Colombo, whose grounds border it on the southern side.
Erected in 1938, the gates stand as a symbol for the college's traditions and culture. [1] The gates were built in memory of Rev. Dr. Barcroft Boake, who served as headmaster of the Colombo Academy, the forerunner to the Royal College Colombo from 1842 to 1870. His son Rev W. H. Boake bequeathed £250 in his will to the Lord Bishop of Colombo ...
The college was started in a small single building on 15 March 1969 called Hulandawa Nawa Kanitu Viduhala. The first principal was P. S. Ranathunga. Later the school was upgraded and renamed as Moneragala Rajakeeya Vidyalaya. The school was given the national school status and allowed to use the name of Royal College Moneragala.