Gold-medallist at the Special Olympic World Games held in Abu Dhabi three years ago and now preparing for the Special Olympics National Summer Games in December, Deshan Walallavita, wowed judges at the IHC Art Awards 2021 competition with his acrylic painting of a ‘Friesian Cow’ to claim second prize.
Once again the old boys of the Class of 62 and O/L 70 Group of S. Thomas’ College Mount Lavinia gathered on January 22 under one banner to celebrate their sixtieth anniversary of their association and loyalties with their prestigious Alma Mater. The long relationship between these Thomians began in 1962 when they were admitted to the school.
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The Eknaligoda Forum has organised a ‘holy viradam puja’ in the name of missing cartoonist and journalist Prageeth Eknaligoda to mark the 12th year of his disappearance and people void of the pansakula. The pooja (offering) commences on January 24 at 5.00pm at Nawagamuwa Pattini Devalaya and continues to the Kali Kovil, Mutwal on January 25.
“It was flying that attracted me while studying at S. Thomas’ College Mount Lavinia in the 1950s. I used to ‘cut’ school with my friend Rakitha Wickramanayake and go to Ratmalana Airport....
SACE Board Chief Executive Professor Martin Westwell was pleased to announce the signing of the new partnership. “We are thrilled to welcome Gateway College into SACE International’s global community,” Professor Westwell said. “SACE International and Gateway College have a shared ambition to provide an education for students that sets them up for success through high achievement and holistic development for every student.
A union attached to the National Zoological Gardens in Dehiwala, which recognises itself as the ‘SLP union’, staged a protest yesterday, demanding a risk allowance of Rs. 5,000 sources said. The group claims that they haven’t been paid the allowance to which they are entitled.
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