We are delighted to congratulate Master Aamir Akram who was recently recognised as a Paul Harris Fellow at the Rotary District Conference of 2023. Aamir is the youngest individual in Sri Lanka to receive this recognition. Paul Harris Fellow recognition is both an award for exemplary work in community service or helping those in need,
We are delighted to announce that Master Thejan Pitadeniya has been awarded as Trinity’s first Prime Minister’s scout. Thejan was honoured in the presence of Hon. Dinesh Gunawardena, the Prime Minister of Sri Lanka, at a ceremony held at the Christ Church College in Matale on February 22, 2023. The Prime Minister’s Scout Award is significant
නර්තන, ගායන වාදන යන කලාත්රයෙන් අප සැම ලබන්නේ අසීමාන්තික වින්දනයක්. ඒ කලාත්රයේ වඩාත් ආස්වාදජනකම කලා මාධ්යයක් වන “රංගාවලී” නර්තන කළ එළි දැක්මට, සියල්ල සූදානම් වූයේ රසකාමී හදවත්වල බලාපොරොත්තුවේ පහන් දල්වමිනි. බොහෝ සංස්කෘතික උරුමකම් වලට හිමිකම් කියන ශ්රී ලංකාවේ පාරම්පරික නර්තන කලාව සුන්දර වේදිකාවක් මත උත්කර්ෂයට නැංවීම නැරඹීම බොහෝ දෙනාට ආස්වාදයක් වන බැවින් ශාලාව රසවතුන්ගෙන් පිරි
Adding more victory to this Victorious year of the Trinity College Western Music Society, they once again showed their outstanding performance in a National arena at the “Sri Lanka Festival of Music, Dance and Speech 2022”, organised by the International Institute of Music, Speech and Drama (IIMSD). The festival was held on the 5th of
The newly installed Cycling Club of Trinity College organised a MTB Time Trail event named ‘’Senkanda’’ on the 17th of December, 2022 at the Udawatta Kele Sanctuary, in collaboration with the Kandy Cycling Club. The event saw the participation of over 100 young cyclists from across the city of Kandy, including students from Trinity College,
The 17th and 18th of December 2022 were remarkably busy at Trinity College. The Scholarship exam, a leadership programme for the School Officers’ Guild, and manoeuvring around that was the first physical edition of the Lakshman Kadirgamar Memorial Debating Championship. Organised by the English Debating Society for the third consecutive year, the tournament saw the
The Japanese Culture Society of Trinity College participated in the All-island Japanese Drama Competition organised by the Royal College Class of ’77 and Royal College, Colombo 7, in collaboration with the Embassy of Japan in Sri Lanka. Trinity College qualified through the preliminary and the semi-finals, where the final competition took place on the 27th
Review by Mrs. Shyamali Ranaraja I have a bone to pick with the title of this production, because it was completely misleading: what the audience experienced on a drizzly and drear Kandy evening, was not anything as meagre as a glimpse, but a full-throated, foot-stamping, lion-hearted theatre spectacle. As one young spectator expressed it, this
The Inter-House Art Competition aimed to display the abilities of students from the Middle school and Upper school was held on the 13th of December 2022 at the Rooftop terrace of the Abeyratne – Jeyaraj block. The much-awaited competition commenced with the opening ceremony at 7.30 am in the presence of the Chief Guest Principal
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