Trinity Student Secures Silver at Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2025

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Mast. Hiranga Suraweera of Trinity College has been awarded the prestigious Silver Award at The Queen’s Commonwealth Essay Competition 2025. This year, the competition witnessed a record-breaking 53,434 entries from across all 56 Commonwealth nations, making Hiranga’s achievement particularly remarkable.

His award-winning essay showcases not only his creativity and dedication but also the power and resonance of his voice on both a local and international level. Hiranga’s success is a testament to the high standard of academic and creative excellence nurtured at Trinity.

The school has extended its congratulations to Hiranga, celebrating his accomplishment and the recognition he has brought to Trinity on the global stage.

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