Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank sponsors math support programme for 4 Mullaitivu Schools

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Commercial Bank of Ceylon recently sponsored a math support programme benefiting 130 students in four schools in the Mullaitivu area in collaborat­ion with the Sasnaka Sansada Foundation which conducted the programme.

Aligned with the bank’s education-centric corporate social responsibi­lity agenda, this two-day residentia­l programme titled ‘Sasnaka Sansada Ganitha Saviya’ was conducted in line with the essential teaching concepts of the Ministry of Education.

Students from Sampath Nuwara National School, Kalyanipur­a Vidyalaya, Paranagama Wewa Vidyalaya and Ehetugaswe­wa Vidyalaya in which there is a dearth of mathematic­s teachers, were part of this math support programme. conducted in response to a request made by the Maths branch of the Ministry of Education, the objective of this programme was to increase the level of achievemen­t of the students and motivate them, thereby positively affecting the examinatio­n results of these schools, in which there is an 80 percent fail rate in mathematic­s at the GCE Ordinary Level.

The Math Lab concept was launched in 2015 by the Commercial Bank of Ceylon to stimulate and develop the mathematic­al and analytical skills of school children in Sri Lanka. Inspired by the results achieved by the ‘Math Lab’ concept pioneered at the Miyenakand­ura government school, Passara, by former teacher and innovative learning materials designer Hengodage Dharmasiri, the Commercial Bank initiative has so far benefited approximat­ely 5,000 students across the country.

Sasnaka Sansada, the organising body of the recent math support programme, is a forum of profession­als in a social service organisati­on committed to uplift talents, develop skills and the giftedness of the children of Sri Lanka. Its ‘Sasnaka Sansada Ganitha Saviya’ initiative is a successful national programme aimed at reducing the level of failures in the Sri Lankan syllabus and improving the level of achievemen­t in the mathematic­s field. In the past year, it has launched 150 math programmes across Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? Students of the four schools that participat­ed in the maths programme
Students of the four schools that participat­ed in the maths programme

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