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Schools to function tomorrow amidst reports of strike

Academic functions of all state schools will continue as normal tomorrow (July 09), the Ministry of Education announced. The Ministry of Education issued a notice on school activities amidst warnings of a possible strike by teachers and principals on Tuesday. Teachers and principals have staged multiple protests in the recent past over several demands, including Schools to function tomorrow amidst reports of strike

Opportunity from Germany for SL basketball enthusiasts

The German Embassy in Sri Lanka has announced that the University of Leipzig is offering a course for Sri Lankans under its Summer 2025 trainers course. Issuing a notice, the German Embassy called on basketball enthusiasts in Sri Lanka to apply for the training course. For more details on the course and application, visit https://www.spowi.uni-leipzig.de/…/studying…/application Opportunity from Germany for SL basketball enthusiasts

President’s Fund scholarship program for students : New update

The President’s Fund scholarship program for students from low-income families, spanning from grade 1 to grade 11 and GCE Advanced Level, will be implemented at the district level starting from Friday, July 12, 2024.  According to the President’s Media Division (PMD), district secretaries, in collaboration with all zonal education offices and school principals, will oversee President’s Fund scholarship program for students : New update

GCE A/L Results 2023 (2024) Release : New update

The Ministry of Education has announced the tentative frameworks related to state examinations.  Issuing a statement, the Education Ministry said measures are being taken to release the results of the 2023 GCE Advanced Level Examinations at the beginning of May 2024. The Ministry further said that steps are being taken to conduct the 2023 GCE GCE A/L Results 2023 (2024) Release : New update

Japan donates 500 bicycles for SL school children

ChildFund Japan, a child-focused development organization, has provided 500 bicycles under a grant to encourage daily school attendance of children in remote areas of Sri Lanka. According to Sri Lanka’s Education Ministry, the official handing over of the bicycles was held under the patronage of Minister of Education Susil Premajayantha in Battaramulla today.  Japanese Ambassador Japan donates 500 bicycles for SL school children

Replacing UGC : New system proposed

The report prepared for the establishment of the National Higher Education Development Commission (NHEDC), aimed at replacing the University Grants Commission (UGC), has been submitted to the Education Ministry. State Minister of Higher Education, Suren Raghavan revealed that the report prepared by the committee chaired by former Chief Justice K. Sripavan was submitted to the Replacing UGC : New system proposed

South Asian University announces acceptance of applications

The South Asian University (SAU) in New Delhi, India has announced the acceptance of applications for PG and PhD Programmes for the academic year 2024-25. According to the Indian High Commission in Sri Lanka, the SAU offers 75 scholarships for PG and 25 scholarships for PhD programmes.   The last date for submitting applications at the South Asian University announces acceptance of applications

Applications now open for Asia Journalism Fellowship 2024

The Asia Journalism Fellowship, a highly prized mid-career programme for outstanding media pros, has announced the acceptance of applications for its fellowship programme for 2024. Accordingly, the Asia Journalism Fellowship 2024 will run for eight weeks from 8 July 2024 to 30 August 2024.  The first four weeks will be conducted online, and the next Applications now open for Asia Journalism Fellowship 2024

New Visa Rules : Notice for Students planning to Study in Australia

Australia is set to implement stricter visa regulations for foreign students starting this week, it is reported. According to foreign media, the move is aimed at addressing record-high migration figures that are adding pressure to the country’s rental market.  From Saturday, English language requirements for student and graduate visas will be increased. Meanwhile, the government New Visa Rules : Notice for Students planning to Study in Australia

Proposal to increase number of schools offering English Medium education

The Cabinet Committee to formulate and implement a National Education Policy Framework (NEPF) has proposed to increase the number of schools offering education in English Medium. According to the President’s Media Division (PMD), the proposal was made when the NEPF Committee convened under the patronage of President Ranil Wickremesinghe at the President’s Office yesterday. During Proposal to increase number of schools offering English Medium education

ICT Education to be improved via “Suhuru School Project”

Cabinet approval has been granted for the development of the telecommunication industry by improving Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Education via the “Suhuru School Project”. According to the government, in line with Sri Lanka’s Digital Economy Strategy, the need to develop the telecommunications industry through improving ICT education has been identified to drive economic growth ICT Education to be improved via “Suhuru School Project”

New educational training programmes for A/L students launched

The islandwide programme to provide training in English, IT and guidance to students who sat for the GCE Advanced Level Examination this year (2024) was launched today.  According to the Ministry of Education, 25,000 students who sat for the GCE Advanced Level Examination this year have registered for the programme.  The Ministry further said that New educational training programmes for A/L students launched

Free food for school students : New update

The implementation of the ‘School Food Programme’ for students from Grades 1- 5 in government schools has received Cabinet approval. The government revealed that the ‘School Food Programme’ is implemented in 7,902 schools belonging to 100 education zones in Sri Lanka. The programme covers a total of 1.08 million of the school student community and Free food for school students : New update

Education Ministry to cut down GCE O/L to seven subjects

The Ministry of Education has decided to cut down the number of subjects for the GCE Ordinary Level Examination to seven subjects, Minister Susil Premajayantha announced. According to an Education Ministry statement, Education Minister Susil Premajayantha said that steps will be taken to evaluate the industry and environmental knowledge that can be provided to the Education Ministry to cut down GCE O/L to seven subjects

Free Laptops from Japan to IT students

Free laptops provided by the Japanese IT University were handed over to software engineering students by Prime Minister Dinesh Gunawardena at a function held at the Temple Trees on Thursday (Feb 29). The Japanese IT University provided free laptops to software engineering students of the newly-established Lanka Nippon BizTech Institute (LNBTI), with the contribution of Free Laptops from Japan to IT students