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Fri, 01 Dec 2023 Today's Paper
Stafford International School, Colombo 07 categorically rejects any claim or responsibility towards the image circulating on WhatsApp and on social media platforms, claiming its teachers are posting ‘islamophobic’ comments on social media.
They further strongly state that, the mentioned teachers on these images are not employees or affiliated to Stafford International School in Sri Lanka.
The institution further states that Stafford International School located in Colombo 07 has been established in Sri Lanka for the past 33 years and has never had or have any affiliations to the said mentioned school on the circulating image - Stafford Sri Lankan School in Doha Qatar. Stafford International School further states that it does not have any other branches located within Sri Lanka or overseas.
“Stafford International School in Sri Lanka strongly denounces these baseless and inaccurate allegations claiming our teachers posting islamophobic comments and pictures on social media - this is completely incorrect and baseless, as these said teachers have never been employees of the school in any capacity,” states Stafford International School Academic Director Suvin Wettimuny.
Stafford International School was founded in 1986 and is located in the heart of Colombo 07. This institution is an independent, private, co-educational, multi-ethnic international school that guides its students towards International examinations offered by both Edexcel and Cambridge in the UK. Stafford International School was founded by Felix R. De Zoysa and is governed by a Board of Directors; Kanthi Wettimuny, Lumbini Kaluperuma, Kumudini Abeysiriwardena, Githanji Kaluperuma, Tharindra Kaluperuma, Pravin Wettimuny, Suvin Wettimuny.
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