When selecting students for major school awards, it is very important that all student achievements are carefully reviewed and properly evaluated. This responsibility lies with everyone involved in the decision making process, especially when students have represented Sri Lanka at national and international levels. These achievements bring pride not only to the students, but also to the school and the country.

According to the information available, both V.S. Chanithma Sinaly and Nabhashie Perera have outstanding sports achievements. They have shown talent, hard work, discipline, and commitment over many years. Both students have brought honour to their school and to Sri Lanka through their performances.
There have been concerns raised about procedural issues, such as not attending rehearsals. If a student had already informed the relevant teachers or departments about an unavoidable absence, especially due to national or international sports commitments, this should have been properly considered before making a final decision. Cutting a student’s name from an awards list without fully reviewing these facts can create unnecessary confusion and disappointment.
Situations like this show some of the challenges in the current school system, especially when managing students who compete at the highest levels of sport. However, it is also important to say that Sirimavo Bandaranaike Vidyalaya, Colombo, is one of the best schools in Sri Lanka, with a strong history of excellence in both education and sports. Matters like this should therefore be handled in a careful, respectful, and balanced manner.
As an independent observer, and without harming the reputation of either student or the school, the most positive solution would be to:
Both students are excellent young athletes, and Sri Lanka can be proud of their achievements. Recognition should encourage students and bring people together, not create division.
I would like to warmly congratulate both V.S. Chanithma Sinaly and Nabhashie Perera for their amazing achievements. I wish them continued success in their future careers. They are a great inspiration to other students and a true credit to Sri Lanka.
-Senal Warnakula
senalw@newswire.lk
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