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Vidyartha College (Sinhala:විද්යාර්ථ විද්යලය) is an all male Buddhist institution located in the Hill capital of Sri Lanka. The college was founded in 1942 by the 'Vidyartha Society'. It is currently run by the Government of Sri Lanka. The college has two sections: the primary section, which includes grades 1-5; and the secondary section, which includes students in grades 6-13. ==History== There were many educational opportunities for the Buddhist children living in the area, though adequate English education was lacking. The lack of adequate English education caused Sir Tikiri Bandara Panabokke to create the 'Vidyartha Society' in 1939. Various contributors helped create the Vidyartha Society including T. B. Panabokke, M. B. Panabokke, S. L. Ratwatte, A. C. L. Ratwatte, William Gopallawa (President of Sri Lanka), T. B. Ranaraja, A. B. Pinnawala, K. B. Wijekoon, R. Divithotawela, A. Rathnayake, G. D. A. Abeyrathne, Dr. L. B. Senevirathne, L. M. Koswatta, M. B. E. Senevirathne and M.B. Kulugammana. The Society eventually purchased a private school named King's College, which was located on a rise on ''Katugasthota Road''. Later, the name was changed to Vidyartha College. The new college had forty students and six teachers.〔 The first principal of Vidyartha College was Mr. G. D. A. Abeyratne. On 1 August 1961, the government took control of the college and still maintains control today.〔
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