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The girls' school was known as St. John's Girls' School and boys' school was known as St John's Boys' College. The schools were under the church of SS Mary and John, Nugegoda. There was a Tamil stream as well but the classes were initially at the boys' school and then transferred to a building adjacent to the church.
St. Joseph's Boys' College (Sinhala: සාන්ත ජොසප් පිරිමි විදුහල) is a distinguished boys only primary to secondary (inclusive) school in the Nugegoda Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1953. St Joseph's Boys College is a private Roman Catholic school. [1]
Lakeland International American School, Ratmalana Lead the Way Girls' International, Dehiwala Learning Excellence International College, Battaramulla Leeds International School, Piliyandala Liberty International School, Colombo Liberty International School, Ethul Kotte Lyceum International School, Nugegoda Linfield International School, Mortuwa
Samudradevi Balika Vidyalaya was started as St John's Mixes school with 14 pupils on May 5, 1915. [2] Initially it was a Christian Mission school and the first principal of the school was Rev. Fr. James Henry Wickramanayake. [3] In 1934, the mixes school was separated into Girls' and Boys' schools.
Royal Institute International School is a private sector educational institute in Sri Lanka, providing primary and secondary education. [1] In addition to the Royal Institute main school at Havelock Town, Colombo, there are branch schools in Nugegoda, Maharagama, and Gampaha which provide mixed education. Additionally, there is a girls ...
The oldest English school on the island is Sri Jayawardenepura Maha Vidyalaya, formerly known as Christian College, located in Pita Kotte. The Ananda Sastralaya at Pita Kotte is the oldest Buddhist school in the city, and Anula Vidyalaya, Nugegoda is the third-largest Buddhist girls school in South Asia, with over 5000 students.
National School of Business Management was founded in 2011 as the degree awarding university under the National Institute of Business Management to award undergraduate and post-graduate degrees. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] Followed by a series of government protocols, the approval was granted to set up a higher education institute named National School of ...
At its inception, Lyceum International School had only seven students and five teachers. The school's motto is derived from the Ancient Greek aphorism "Know thyself". [3] Lyceum is made up of the parent school in Nugegoda and nine branch schools in Wattala, Panadura, Ratnapura, Gampaha, Nuwara Eliya, Anuradhapura, Kurunegala, Avissawella and ...