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Bumith Methnul Vithanage of Somaweera Chandrasiri Vidyalaya in Piliyandala and K. Sanupa Dimath Perera of St. Mary’s Maha Vidyalaya in Veyangoda topped the Grade 5 Scholarship Examination with 199 marks.
H. Senuji Akithma Hettiarachchi of Reggie Ranatunga Primary Vidyalaya in Minuwangoda, M. Thigalolibavan of Jaffna Hindu Primary School and N. Nathy of Chavakachcheri Hindu Primary School ranked second with 198 marks.
Jaffna Logic Friday, 05 October 2018 10:09 PM
Sri Lanka like India and all other third world countries place so much emphasis in exams. Passing exams with top grades is not a reflection of intelligence,it is only testimony to hard work of memorising facts and doing loads of past papers. Otherwise Sri Lanka would be producing great Scientists and Mathemsticians and our economy would not be based on tea,rubber,and exporting young women to the Arabs.
Moiez Friday, 05 October 2018 10:55 PM
Congratulations to all and I hope HE THE President will give all of you a good gift.
Nimal Friday, 05 October 2018 11:06 PM
why Tamil medium always is being raked to second by one point every time in A/L or 5 grade Scholarship? ha ha. something fishy ? Im sorry if I'm wrong.
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