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<blockquote data-quote="chirantha7777" data-source="post: 11328857" data-attributes="member: 165120"><p>Well many thousands of children have been thought English Medium Christianity, including the Rawatawatte Daham Pasal at Moratuwa. Now many parents consider this a need. So there is no question mark and no ifs to consider. As its about children being able to sit for the Christianity Religion paper or not. There is actually no point in English medium if there is an inability to provide all subjects. There are no excuses. </p><p></p><p>Remember that they did NOT say that English Christianity will not be available to children. This calamity could have been avoided if they did. Now however its too late. </p><p></p><p>The other factor is that children once their main stream becomes English, like the old people who know Sinhala better because their mainstream was Sinhala, writing Sinhala becomes short of a challenge. Also remember that Christianity especially is more close to English as Sinhala is a translation of English.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chirantha7777, post: 11328857, member: 165120"] Well many thousands of children have been thought English Medium Christianity, including the Rawatawatte Daham Pasal at Moratuwa. Now many parents consider this a need. So there is no question mark and no ifs to consider. As its about children being able to sit for the Christianity Religion paper or not. There is actually no point in English medium if there is an inability to provide all subjects. There are no excuses. Remember that they did NOT say that English Christianity will not be available to children. This calamity could have been avoided if they did. Now however its too late. The other factor is that children once their main stream becomes English, like the old people who know Sinhala better because their mainstream was Sinhala, writing Sinhala becomes short of a challenge. Also remember that Christianity especially is more close to English as Sinhala is a translation of English. [/QUOTE]
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