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|name = Pushpadana Girls' College, Kandy
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|motto = චරිතයෙන් නුවන බැබළේ [[Sinhalese language|Sinhala]]
|motto = චරිතයෙන් නුවන බැබළේ [[Sinhalese language|Sinhala]]
|motto_translation = Wisdom shines through character
|motto_translation = Wisdom shines through character

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Pushpadana Girls' College, Kandy
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TypePublic
Mottoචරිතයෙන් නුවන බැබළේ Sinhala
(Wisdom shines through character)
Established2 July 1942; 82 years ago (1942-07-02)
FounderSri Pushpadana Samithiya
Principalvacant
Staff130
GradesClasses 6 - 13
GenderGirls
Age11 to 18
Enrollment2,000
Colour(s)Gold, Grey, Maroon    
Websitepushpadanagirlscollege.com

Pushpadana Girls' College is public girls' schools located in Kandy, Sri Lanka.

School timeline

  • 2 July 1942 - established as a learning institution for Buddhist girls around Kandy by "Sri Pushpadana Samithiya" housed in Trincomalee Street of Kandy city.
  • 22 June 1953 - became a government school under the first principal Mrs. S. A. Wijetillekesiri.
  • After being a major government school, school was shifted to the present day premises with 11 staff of teachers and 400 students.
  • From 3 May 1954 to 28 November 1958 - Mrs. W. M. M. de Silva was appointed as the principal of the school. Under her period, the school set up the four school houses with school's first sportsmeet. The school also introduced a new school uniform and started scouting in the school.
  • From 1 January 1959 to 1 September 1961 - Mrs. Hema S. Jayasinghe became the school's principal. A Buddha shrine, a teachers-parents union, advanced levels and the school's first prize giving are the major developments under her period.
  • From 13 December 1961 to 30 July 1963 - Mrs. Vishaka Gunethilake became the principal. The school's motto has been made as "Charithayen Nuwana Bebale", meaning "Wisdom shines through character", and school anthem vocalized for the first time. The school also started Dharma schools which is held in every Sunday.
  • From 31 July 1963 to 1 May 1965 - Mrs. Rathwatte Gnanasekaram became the principal. During her period, extra-curriculars started.
  • From 1 May 1965 to 8 September 1980 - Mrs. Hema de Seram became the principal. She started Western music band, an Eastern music band of the school. Hockey started as a major sport.

The college today

There are about 2,000 students and 130 teachers. Therevada Buddhism has largely been an integral part of the school's education system, as it is in all Sri Lankan Buddhist public schools. Students are divided among four houses, used primarily for sporting events. The houses are Chithra, Gothami, Sangamittha and Yashodara.

Education

The students for the school are selected mainly through grade 5 scholarship programme. Grades are from 6 to 13. The school provides all A/L disciplines from Science stream to Technology Stream.

Facilities

School board
School main hall

Facilities at Pushpadana Girls' College consist of -

  • Chemistry, Physics and Biology laboratories
  • Hostel
  • Library
  • Recreational art facilities (Eastern & Western music, dancing, art and drama)
  • Co-operative shop
  • Canteen
  • Environment room
  • IT laboratories
  • Shrine room
  • Basketball court
  • Lab for Technology

The school song and flag

The school song is sung by both Sinhala and English languages.

Houses

The students are divided into four Houses:

  •   – Sangamiththa
  •   – Yasodhara
  •   – Chithra
  •   – Gothami

The house names are derived from Buddhist history. The houses compete annually in all major games to win inter-house games and competitions.

References