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St. Mary's College, Chilaw is one of the oldest and finest English educational institutes of past Ceylon. She hails from the small seaside town of Chilaw on the west coast of Sri Lanka was established as St. Mary's English School, now known as St. Mary's Boys College. On 1 May 1933, handed over the administration to the De La Salle brothers and shifted to the current location, its first director was Rev. Bro. Caesar Albert. St. Mary's College is a provincial school, which provides secondary education. == History == St. Mary's College, Chilaw was established as St. Mary's English School. It was situated in the premises of late G.S. Perera at Jetty Street Chilaw. In 1905 this school was shifted to the Queen Victoria Memorial Hall, which was situated near the cathedral of Chilaw. This was a mixed school of girls and boys where the former principals were Rev. Father Joseph David Fernando and J. Robert Fernando who were attached to community of Oblates Mary immaculate. Messrs Len Karunaratne, Peter Lawrence Perera, A.G Cambal and Roach were former First Head masters. It appears that this small school was the beginning of the Present St. Mary's College Chilaw, which was confined to boys. Sinhala, Tamil, English languages which were converted to multilingual medium college on 1 May 1933, handed over the administration to the De La Salle brothers and its first director was Rev. Bro. Caesar Albert. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「St. Mary's College (Chilaw)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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