Sumana Secondary School

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Sumana Secondary School, Talawakelle
Sinhala: සුමන ද්විතීයික පාසල, තලවකැලේ
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Sumana Secondary School

Coordinates 6°56′8.6712″N80°39′47.0916″E / 6.935742000°N 80.663081000°E / 6.935742000; 80.663081000 Coordinates: 6°56′8.6712″N80°39′47.0916″E / 6.935742000°N 80.663081000°E / 6.935742000; 80.663081000
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Type Public
Motto Sinhala: අසව් ! දරව් ! හැසිරෙව් !
Gradesclass 6 to 13
LanguageSinhala, English

Sumana Secondary School is a public provincial school in Talawakelle, Sri Lanka. [1] [2] [3] It is situated near A7 colombo-Nuwara Eliya highway. This school provides secondary education for boys and girls. It is controlled by the Central Provincial Council.

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References

  1. "List of government schools - (as at March 1, 2016)" (PDF). education.gov.lk. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  2. "The Need of Buildings in Budget Proposals 2016 (NSBS)" (PDF). moe.gov.lk. Retrieved 20 August 2017.
  3. Kuruluwansa, Asela (November 28, 2016). "'Tamil' forcibly tattooed on student's hand". Daily News. Retrieved 20 August 2017.