Oxford Chester Uni of Higher Education Opens Head Office at Gangaramaya Educational Hub

Cutting of Ribbon to signify opening of the university by the Ven. Dr. Kirinde Assajithero, Honorable Chancellor, OCU University

The Head Office of Oxford Chester Uni of Higher Education was ceremonially opened at the Gangaramaya Educational Hub, located within the historic premises of the Gangaramaya Temple, marking a significant milestone in SriLanka’s higher educational and scape.

The opening ceremony was held under the patronage of the Chief Guest, Venerable Dr. Kirinde Assaji Thero, Chief Incumbent of  Gangaramaya Temple and Honourable Chancellor of Oxford Chester Uni of Higher Education. His leadership continues the Temple’s long-standing commitment to value-based education.

The establishment of Oxford Chester Uni of Higher Education within this educational ecosystem represents a forward-looking step, bridging vocational education with higher education, research, innovation, and international academic collaboration. It creates new pathways for students to progress from skills-based learning to advanced academic qualifications.

Cutting of Cake (from left to right) Mr. Gayan Iddamalgoda, Co–Founder – OCU, H.E. Dr. Purna Bahadur, Ambassador of Nepal to Sri Lanka; Mr. Sandeep Chaudhary – First Secretary (Education), the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka; H.E. David Pine, The High Commissioner of New Zealand to Sri Lanka; and Dr. Dulan Hettiarachchi, Co-Founder – OCU

Offering more than 50 vocational and technical courses, including electronics, motor mechanics, welding, IT, English, secretarial studies, graphic design, network engineering, and mobile phone repair, the Centre stands as a national model of socially responsive education.

The event was graced by the presence of H.E. Mr. David Pine, the newly appointed High Commissioner of New Zealand to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, representatives of the Indian High Commission, the Ambassador of Indonesia, the Ambassador of Nepal, senior diplomats, officials from the Ministry of Education, academic lecturers, and distinguished invitees. Dr. Dulan Hettiarachchi and Mr. Gayan Iddamalgoda were also present at the ceremony representing the management of Oxford Chester Uni of Higher Education.

Garlanding of guests (from left to right) Mr. Sandeep Chaudhary – First Secretary (Education), the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka; H.E. David Pine, The High Commissioner of New Zealand to Sri Lanka; H.E. Dewi Gustina Tobing- Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia; Ven. Dr. Kirinde Assajithero, Honorable Chancellor, OCU University; Dr. Dulan Hettiarachchi, Co-Founder – OCU; and Mr. Gayan Iddamalgoda, Co–Founder – OCU

The Gangaramaya Temple, established inthelate14thcentury, is one of Colombo’s most revered Buddhist  institutions, with a legacy spanning over five centuries. Beyond being a sacred place of worship, the Temple has long served as a centre of learning, social service, and national development. From the 19th century onwards, Gangaramaya functioned as a major educational hub, nurturing intellectual thought, discipline, and moral leadership.

It was from the Gangaramaya Temple that the great scholar monk Most Venerable Hikkaduwa Sri Sumangala Theralaid the foundations for higher education institutions suchas Vidyodaya and Vidyalankara, which later evolved into the University of Sri Jayewardenepura and the University of Kelaniya. This enduring legacy affirms Gangaramaya’s historicrole as acradle of knowledge in Sri Lanka.

The Gangaramaya Pirivena system has also played a transformative role in monastic education, shaping generations of Buddhist monks with disciplined, socially responsive, and intellectually grounded learning.

Ven. Dr. Kirinde Assajithero, Honorable Chancellor, OCU University, addressing the guests

Special recognition was given to the Sri Jinarathana Vocational Training Centre, established in 1978 by Venerable Devundara Vacissara Thera and later strengthened under the guidance of Venerable Galboda Gnanissara Thera. For more than four decades, the Centre has empowered over 100,000 young people through vocational and technical education, operating from its main centre in Colombo and over 40 training centres island-wide.

The ceremony reaffirmed the Gangaramaya Educational Hub’s vision of fostering ethical leadership, academic excellence, and social responsibility, contributing meaningfully to Sri Lanka’s national development.

(from left to right) Mr. Manjula Vidanapathirana, TVEC Director General; ⁠ Mr. Sandeep Chaudhary – First Secretary (Education), the High Commission of India in Sri Lanka; H.E. David Pine, The High Commissioner of New Zealand to Sri Lanka; Dr. Dulan Hettiarachchi, Co-Founder – OCU; Mr. Gayan Iddamalgoda, Co–Founder – OCU; H.E. Dr. Purna Bahadur, Ambassador of Nepal to Sri Lanka ;H.E. Dewi Gustina Tobing, the Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia; Hon. Yadi Suriahadi, Consul, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia; and Professor Suranga De Silva

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