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DEVAPATHIRAJA COLLEGE Latitude and Longitude:

6°06′11″N 80°08′55″E / 6.1030079°N 80.1486151°E / 6.1030079; 80.1486151
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Devapathiraja College
දේවපතිරාජ විද්‍යාලය
Devapathiraja College Emblem
Location

Coordinates 6°06′11″N 80°08′55″E / 6.1030079°N 80.1486151°E / 6.1030079; 80.1486151
Information
Type National
Motto"විජ්ජා උපපතතං සෙට්ඨා"
Vidya Upapaththan setta
Established1920
FounderSir Ernest de Silva
PrincipalMr. Sam De Silva
GradesClasses 6 – 13
GenderBoys and Girls
Age range12 to 19
Enrollment2200
Affiliation Buddhist

Devapathiraja College is a Sri Lankan educational establishment situated in the coastal town of Rathgama. It is the first free Buddhist English school in the Galle district under the Southern provinence. It was founded in 1920 by Philanthropist Sir Albert Ernest de Silva. It was severely damaged by a tsunami on December 26, 2004 and was relocated to the country further inland, 1.5km away from the coastline. The institution underwent major renovations and formally reopened on May 5, 2008.

There are currently 2007 students (1051 males and 956 females) in Devapathiraja College. [1]

References

Citations

  1. ^ "Devapathiraja College | phone Number, address & students information - Sri Lanka | TheInfoPort.com". institutes.theinfoport.com. Retrieved 2023-09-11.