Kularathna Maha Vidyalaya

School in Ambalangoda, Southern province, Sri Lanka
6°13′30″N 80°3′24″E / 6.22500°N 80.05667°E / 6.22500; 80.05667InformationMottoVidwan Sarvatra Pujyate
(A learned man is honored throughout the world)Religious affiliation(s)BuddhistEstablished1986PrincipalG.W.Jagath SenarathneEnrollment3200Colour(s)Green and White   Websitehttp://www.pdskularathne.sch.lk

Kulrathna Maha Vidyalaya also known as P. De S. Kularathna Vidyalaya is a mixed school in Ambalangoda, Sri Lanka. The school was established in 1986 by Hon. Anagarika Ryter Thilakasekara, then MP for Ambalangoda and the founder principal of the school was Mr. Dayawansha Ginige.[1] The school is named after the famous Sri Lankan educationist Patrick de Silva Kularatne. Presently Kulrathna Maha Vidyalaya provides primary and secondary education to a student population of over 3000.

Currently, the largest standing statue erected in a school in Sri Lanka is located in Kularatna School

References

  1. ^ Miranda, Sujitha (2012-12-02). "Kularathna MV strides forward with confidence | The Sundaytimes Sri Lanka". Retrieved 2024-02-21.
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