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4th and final attempt for the G.C.E(A/L) Exam

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University Grants Commission notice that student who sat for the G.C.E(A/L) Examination for the 3rd and final time in year 2011 are allowed to sit as the 4th and final attempt for the G.C.E(A/L) Examination in 2013.

Last date of application for 20.05.2013







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G.C.E O/L 2012 Top performers

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G.C.E O/L 2012 Result release on last week,  here we saw top ten performers in the Exammination.

President of Sri Lanka gives prize for top candidates Dasun Oshada Jayasinghe of Royal College, Colombo and Madushani Kulathunga of Sangamiththa Balika Vidyalaya,Galle topped the island rankings in the GCE O/L examinations held in 2012.

Following are the rankings of the top 10 students.

01) Dasun Oshada Jayasinghe (Royal College) and Madushani Kulathunga (Sangamiththa Balika Vidyala Galle)

02) Gayathri de Alwis (Sangamiththa Balika Vidyala Galle)

03) Amaa Ranawaka (Vishaka Vidyalaya)

04) Sahal Lakshitha (St. Aloysius Maha Vidyalaya Ratnapura)

05) Thepuli Umesha Karunawallabha (Rathnawalee Balika Maha Vidyalaya)

06) Sandani Iranga Dikpitiya (Devi BalikaVidyala Colombo)

07) R.M Dulmini Wathsala Rathnayake( Rathnawalee Balika Maha VIdyalaya)

08) W. Lahiru Randula Kularathne(Trinity College Kandy)

09) P. Meloonie NImasha Almedia (Vishaka VIdyalaya)

10) Pipuni Tharushika (Sujatha Vidyalaya Matara)



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G.C.E(O/L) Best Schools Performance

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Minister of Education Bandula Gunawardena recently announced this list of best Sri Lankan schools based on average marks scored by candidates in a school at GCE O/L 2011 examination. This list was compiled by Research Unit of Department of Examination.
Top 15  schools according to this list.
1. Devi Balika Vidyalaya Colombo
2. Ratnavali Balika Gampaha
3. Science College Mathale
4. Vishaka Vidyalaya Colombo
5. Pushpadana Balika Vidyalaya Kandy

6. Panadura Balika Vidyalaya Panadura
7. Bandaranayake Central College Veyangoda
8. Ranabima Rajakeeya Vidyalaya Peradeniya
9. Thakshila Central College Horana
10. Maliya Deva Balika Vidyalaya Kurunagala
11. Musaeus College Colombo
12. Vembadi Girls High School Jaffna
13. Anuradhapura Central College Anuradhapura
14. Bandaranayake College Gampaha
15. Hindu College Jaffna

Note two Schools in Northern Province listed best 15 Schools in Island and also Provincial last rank in Northern Province.

Best 42 Schools Performance in G.C.E(O/L) - 2011

Lower Schools Performance in G.C.E(O/L) - 2011



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G.C.E (O/L) Performance Review

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Department of Examination Review of performance of School candidates G.C.E(O/L) 2011. Now you can download this documents. 

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Exam Performance Handbook 2008 - 2010

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Sri Lanka Examination department published educationsector performance for the year 2008 - 2010. G.C.E(O/L) G.C.E(A/L), and Scholarship performance published.

Examination Department hand book for 2008 - 2010

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Exam Performance Handbook 2005 - 2007

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Sri Lanka Examination department published education sector performance for the year 2005 - 2007. G.C.E(O/L) G.C.E(A/L), and Scholarship performance published.

Examination Department hand book for 2005 - 2007





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Transforming School Education Project (TSEP) 2012 -2016

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The government has launched Transforming School Education Project (TSEP) to enhance access and quality of primary and secondary education to provide a foundation for the knowledge-based economic and social development of the country.

The Transforming School Education Project will be managed and implemented at the national level by the Ministry of Education and at the regional level by the Provincial Councils.

The Transforming School Education Project will support Sri Lanka’s Education Sector Development Framework and Program (ESDFP) 2012-2016. The assistance under the TSEP is aligned with the foundation and three themes of the ESDFP.


Main Aim of TSEP
Sri Lanka to enhance access and quality of primary and secondary education to provide a foundation for the knowledge–based economic and social development of the country

The central objective of this theme
Is to increase the proportion of children and youth in the age group 6-16 years completing primary education, and secondary education at least up to grade 11.
 
There are several strategies to achieve this objective. Demand side incentives include the appointment of school attendance committees in each local school community to promote school enrollment and attendance; and school health and nutrition programs, including meals for children from poor communities and sanitation facilities to promote attendance, especially among girls. The supply side measures include ensuring that a good quality primary school is available within easy reach of all primary school aged children, and that a good quality secondary school offering science, arts and management curriculum streams are available within reasonable travelling distance for all students.

In this context, the country’s ESDFP 2012-2016 plans to upgrade and develop about 5,000 primary schools and about 1,000 secondary schools during 2012-2016. In addition, non-formal education programs and special education programs will be available for students with special needs who require these alternative types of education.


“The program will help the country develop a foundation for the skills and competencies needed for the global economy of the future, and the ethics and values required for good citizenship in a modern liberal democracy,” said Dr Harsha Aturupane, Lead Education Specialist and Task Team Leader for the project.

The TSEP will pay special attention to the promotion of learning in subjects that are of central importance for the labour market, such as English, IT, science, mathematics, and commerce and management.



Benefit Group for Implementation this Project
Cateragy                                                     No of Benefit
School Students                                              4 millions
Teachers                                                        215,000
Principals                                                          15,000
Management & Administrative Staffs                        3,500

The TSEP will assist the government to improve the school curriculum to better reflect modern international trends in curriculum practice, effectively disseminate curriculum goals, values and aims to stakeholders, and orient the education system more strongly to the world of work. The TSEP will help the National Institute of Education (NIE) to fine tune and upgrade the primary and secondary school curricula. 


The main ESDFP 2012-2016 development initiative under this theme is the establishment of a balanced control model of school based management called the Program for School Improvement (PSI). The TSEP will support the PSI. Under the PSI school officials will be joined by stakeholders in the local school community, such as parents, past pupils and well-wishers, in the management and administration of schools. The government will provide a grant to schools to improve education outcomes. This initiative will build on a successful pilot version of the PSI, which had a positive impact on the learning outcomes of primary school students. It will be expanded to the secondary level. 

The TSEP will also support the country to strengthen the capacity of the education management system, particularly the provincial and sub-provincial systems at the zone and division levels. The TSEP will help build the leadership and management capacities of school principals. This is particularly important, given the additional roles that school principals will have to play, as the PSI is expanded and greater responsibility and power is devolved to schools.

The World Bank funded US $ 100 million (LKR 13.2 billion) for the project. 
 


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