Chenkalady Central College | |
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Address | |
Trincomalee Road , | |
Coordinates | 7°47′10.90″N81°35′25.90″E / 7.7863611°N 81.5905278°E Coordinates: 7°47′10.90″N81°35′25.90″E / 7.7863611°N 81.5905278°E |
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School type | Public provincial 1AB |
School district | Kalkudah Education Zone |
Authority | Eastern Provincial Council |
Grades | Class 1 - 13 |
Gender | Boys and Girls |
Website | ccc.sch.lk |
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