The Western Music Society took part in the All Island Western Music and Dance Competition organised by the Ministry of Education on 24th June 2018. At the Central Province Competition the Senior Choral Group emerged champions with a score of 92 points. The Piano Solo performance by Abhisheka Surendrakumar was placed first in the Provincial
The National Drum and Dance Troupe of Trinity College Kandy participated in the All Island Drum and Dance Competition held on the 3rd of June 2018 at St. Joseph’s College, Anuradhapura. The 10 member troupe was placed second at the competition with a great performance, with first place going to St. Joseph’s College. The Troupe
Most people outside would not know that we have gap year English teachers from the UK helping out in school, and apart from the Upper School students he teaches, the rest of us might not know Mr. Ed Gomm too well. We at the Junior Trinity College Literary Association thought why not interview him and
The present education system has undergone several significant changes from its inception. It includes a vast number of subjects related to various syllabi. But it seems that it is lacking in a major area, which I perceive to be social service. “Man’s prime duty is to serve mankind” is a famous quote by Jawaharlal Nehru.
Reviewed by the Junior Literary Association, Trinity College Kandy. It was a memorable evening for the audience at the Trinity College Hall on the 20th of April, as four of Sri Lanka’s foremost musicians took the stage for an enchanting hour of chamber music. They were warmly welcomed and introduced by the Choirmaster of Trinity
Founders’ Day Commemoration Service 2018 Trinity College was founded on 17th January, 1872. Commemorating a hundred and forty six years of continuous existence on the same premises is something any institution would be proud of. To mark the Founders’ Day at Trinity, a commemoration service has been organized to take place on 18th January (Thursday) during morning
Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II must have fond memories of her first visit to Sri Lanka in 1954. As well as visiting Colombo during the ten days she spent here, she also visited Kandy to watch the Perahera, and while there, she was felicitated at the grounds of Trinity College Kandy before she was escorted
The Sri Lanka Unites Organization was first founded 10 years ago, with Mr. Jayantha Dhanapala at the helm, influencing people to move along and learn from the mistakes we made in the past, and not attempt to re-live them. The Sri Lanka Unites Movement has strived to unite the youth of Sri Lanka, who hail