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The school was inaugurated in 1978 as Janadipathy Vidyalaya and later renamed as Panadura Royal College. [9] Current students of the school are referred to in the press as Panadura Royalists. [10] [11] [12] The college conducts classes from grade 1 to 13 in both Sinhala and Tamil medium including English medium from grade six onwards. The ...
The Milo President's Trophy is an annual school knockout u/20 rugby tournament in Sri Lanka. [1] The tournament was first staged in 1985 when it was known as the Premadasa Trophy, named after Ranasinghe Premadasa (the then Prime Minister). The tournament involves the top seven school teams in the Division 1A Group and the winner of the Division ...
Pages in category "Schools in Panadura" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total. ... Sri Sumangala College; St. John's College, Panadura
First Muslim Boys' School in Sri Lanka 15 November 1884 Sri Lanka Muslim Society Western: Colombo: Colombo: Colombo: National: 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 ...
Panadura Horathuduwa Sri Chandrasekara Maha Vidyalaya, Keselwatta 1C 831 Kalutara Panadura Malamulla Maha Vidyalaya, Pandura 1C 642 Kalutara Panadura Sri Thaksala Maha Vidyalaya, Keselwatta 1C 945 Kalutara Panadura St. Anthoni Maha Vidyalaya, Pandura 1C 560 Kalutara Panadura St. Anthoni Balika Maha Vidyalaya, Panadura 1C 363 Horana Horana
St. John's College is a school in Panadura, Sri Lanka, that was founded in 1876. It is a National school with a student population of 3500 and staff of about 150
Rugby union in Sri Lanka is mainly played at a semi-professional and recreational level. It is a popular team sport with a history dating back to 1879. In 2012, according to International Rugby Board figures, there were over 160,000 registered rugby union players in Sri Lanka, making it the second largest rugby-playing nation in Asia, behind Japan.
The Ceylon Rugby Football Union was founded in 1908. [2] The Ceylon Rugby Football Union (Ceylon RFU) was founded on 10 August 1908 at a meeting between representatives from Uva, Dimbula, Kelani Valley, Dickoya, Kandy and Colombo at the Grand Orient Hotel (now known as Hotel Taprobane) in Colombo.