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ICTA was established on 12 May 2003 under the Information and Communication Technology Act, No. 27 of 2003, and strengthened by the ICT Amendment Act No. 33 of 2008. ICTA is functioning under the Ministry of Technology. The main thrust of ICTA is to set ICT policy as well as guide and direct national ICT development activities.
In 1946, the school was handed back to the YMBA by the army. Only the boys were moved back, and the Maliyadeva Girls' College began functioning as a separate school. In the same year, Maliyadeva College became a government-assisted school. The number of students had increased to 800. In 1949, the school was upgraded to the status of a Grade 1 ...
Information and communications technology (ICT) is an extensional term for information technology (IT) that stresses the role of unified communications [1] and the integration of telecommunications (telephone lines and wireless signals) and computers, as well as necessary enterprise software, middleware, storage and audiovisual, that enable users to access, store, transmit, understand and ...
Karandana Boys School 1888 Sabaragamuwa: Ratnapura: Eheliyagoda: Karandana: National: Christ Church Girls' College: The Girls' Boarding School: 1 June 1888: Church Mission Society of the Anglican Church: Southern: Galle: Baddegama: Baddegama: National [126] Maliyadeva College: Kurunegala Buddhist Institution: 30 September 1888: Buddhist ...
Special Notes From To For 1 Louis Edmund Blaze: 1891 1923 31 years: The founder and the first principal of Kingswood College. [119] 2 Rev. E. Pearson: 1923 1927 4 years: 3 O. L. Gibbon: 1928 1937 9 years: 4 F. A. J. Utting: 1937 1942 5 years: Missionaries Partner [120] [121] 5 P. Harold Nonis: 1942 1957 15 years: Developed the academics of the ...
S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia (abbreviated as STC), is a fee-levying Anglican selective entry boys' private school in Sri Lanka.Started as a private school by James Chapman, the first Anglican Bishop of Colombo, in 1851, it was founded as a college and cathedral for the new Diocese of Colombo of the Church of Ceylon, modelled on British Public school tradition.
In recent years, the exam has become extremely competitive and even traumatic for many high school students in Sri Lanka. For the academic year 2013, out of 55,241 candidates who applied for university admission, only 43.8% gained access to state universities through the University Grants Commission (UGC), despite meeting the minimum admission ...
The exams are held in three mediums Sinhala, Tamil and English. The exam is the basic Certificate awarded in Sri Lanka as proof of completion of Secondary Education. The GCE O/L examination is an important milestone for students as it determines their eligibility to pursue further studies at the Advanced Level (A/L) or vocational training courses.