DS MAHANAMA MATCH EKA HETA MOKO KIYANNE

WINNER BATTLE OF DA GOLDS 2011


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BATTLE OF DA GOLDS 17 18 SSC........ONEDAY MATCH 27 SSC
 

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................................DS SENANAYAKE COLLEGE..................................... D.S. Senanayake College is situated in Colombo 07 (Cinnamon Gardens), surrounded by two Buddhist temples. There are three main entrances to the school, two in Gregory's Road and the other in Bauddhaloka Mawatha. The head of the college is the Principal and several Deputy Principals, assigned to different areas, are there to support him in the administration activities.[3] The four sets of classes, each having two grades, called Sections are controlled by Sectional Heads, who are supported by two Grade Coordinators. Apart from providing studies in Sinhala and Tamil mediums it now also provides English medium studies in Mathematics, Science and Commerce streams for the GCE Advanced Level examination. It accommodates around 6500 students from Grades 1 to 13 and has an academic staff of about 275.riva mahanama college colombo [4]
 

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........................................MAHANAMA COLLEGE.................................................... Mahanama College, Colombo was established in 1954 as a public school in Sri Lanka. It is a National School and controlled by the Central government as opposed to the Provincial Council.
The school accommodates 5000 students on a campus spread over 10 acres (40,000 m2). The academic staff of 150+ is led by the principal, Mr W. A. Premalal Kumarasiri.The institution was fouded in 1954 through the dedication of Mr. W.A.K. Gunawardana at Sri Wardanarama Colombo 04 with five students in the class. In 1958 the school was registered as a government assisted junior school. The number of students gradually increased to 163 with 4 staff members and on January 1 1960 Mr J. D. A Jayakodi was appointed as the first principal of the school. In 1969 there were 14 staff members and 373 students.
With the rapid increase in the number of students, the school shifted to a place nearby, Valukarama. Primary classes were in a building near Thurstan College. In 1974, during Mr. T.N Silva's period the junior school at Thurstan College moved to its present location - Mahanama College. In 1975, 130 students sat for the N.G.C.E examination, and 107 students passed the exam. The government donated 7 acres (28,000 m2) of land as the school expanded at its present location.
In 1976, there were several two-story buildings. Through the dedication of Mr. K.N.P de Silva, the principal, and the support of the parents the school developed continuously. Principal Mr. K.N.P de Silva retired on the 5th of February 1986.
The succeeding principal was Mr. D.G Sumanasekera in 1986. Mr. Sumanasekera was the 1st SLEAS Class-1 Principal to be appointed to Mahanama. During his 4 years at office he laid the foundations of the present school.
The next principal was Mr. K. K. Rathnadasa. During his period several three-story buildings were built, a computer section was established and a children's park was created. The Annual Carnival 'Foot-Loose' was organized during his period.
The next principal was Mr. G. Liyanage. He had built a three story building with an art gallery. During this time the school laboratories and computer sections were improved and buildings renovated. The Battle of the Golds, big match between Mahanama College and its friendly rival D. S. Senanayake College, Colombo was inaugurated. It is one of the most awaited sporting events in the school calendar.
There are 20+ societies involved in extracurricular activities.