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  2. Chundikuli Girls' College - Wikipedia

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    Chundikuli Girls' College was founded on 14 January 1896 by Mary Carter of the Church Mission Society of the Anglican Church. The school had only 9 students but by the end of 1896 the number had grown to 30. In 1900 CGC became a grant-in-aid school. The Old Girls' Association was inaugurated in August 1915 by then principal Sophia Lucinda Page.

  3. Evangeline Thillayampalam - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] She became a lecturer in Lucknow, India, at Isabella Thoburn College. [1] In 1941, Thillayampalam returned to Sri Lanka and in 1943 was appointed principal of her former school, Chundikuli Girls' College. [1] She was the first Sri Lankan principal of the school. [3]

  4. Eachchamoddai Grama Niladhari Division - Wikipedia

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    Vannankulam, Jaffna, Passaiyoor, Chundikuli Girls' College, Gurunagar, Chundikuli, Old Park and St. John's College, Jaffna are located within, nearby or associated with Eachchamoddai. Eachchamoddai is a surrounded by the Passaiyoor West , Chundikuli South , Columbuthurai West , Columbuthurai West , Ariyalai S. W. (East) , Passaiyoor East ...

  5. Mabel Thambiah - Wikipedia

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    She attended Kandy High School and Chundikuli Girls' College, Jaffna. She then moved to Colombo and studied for a Bachelor of Arts degree at University College, Colombo, graduating in 1937. [1] In 1938, Thambiah was appointed a teacher at Vembadi Girls' High School in Jaffna, specialising in geography. In 1950 she became the school's principal ...

  6. Chundikuli - Wikipedia

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    Chundikuli means "the pond of the cunti plant" in Tamil and is derived from the Tamil words cunti (several aquatic plants from the mimosa genus) and kuli (pond). [3] The suburb is divided into two village officer divisions (Chundikuli North and Chundikuli South) whose combined population was 3,618 at the 2012 census. [1]

  7. Category:Schools in Jaffna - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 16 February 2024, at 22:18 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  8. List of the oldest schools in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia

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    Kiriella Central College 1885 Sabaragamuwa Ratnapura Ratnapura Kiriella National Southlands College, Galle: Girls' High School: 1885 [e] Wesleyan Methodist Mission: Southern: Galle: Galle: Galle: National [10] [115] [116] [117] St. Andrew's National College 1885 North Western Puttalam Puttalam Puttalam National Our Lady of Victories Convent ...

  9. St. John's College, Jaffna - Wikipedia

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    In 1845 the school was relocated to Chundikuli and renamed the Chundikuli Seminary. In the same year the Church Mission Society took over the old Portuguese St. John the Baptist church. In 1846 the school moved into a hall next to the church. [7] The church was demolished in 1859 and replaced by the current church. [8]