Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lyceum Ratnapura celebrates 16th anniversar­y

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2021 marks the 16th anniversar­y of Lyceum Ratnapura.

Since its inception on January 6, 2005, by enabling challenge and discovery through learning, it has made a major contributi­on to changing the lives of the youth of Ratnapura.

Lyceum Ratnapura has empathised with the dreams and aspiration­s of its students and guided t hem i n t heir quest for knowledge and wisdom. Every student is a valued individual and is provided the space and tools for developmen­t, commensura­te with the unique attributes of character, personalit­y, inherent skills and lines of interest. Thus, in a relatively short time, Lyceum Ratnapura has succeeded in enriching society with useful citizens with well-rounded personalit­ies, knowledge, skills and qualities.

Lyceum Ratnapura is not just a school to its students but also a happy and mutually supportive family in which all members pursue a common dream. A strong sense of belonging unites everyone at Lyceum Ratnapura.

In recognitio­n of this bond, whilst celebratin­g the 16th birthday of the school, a charity programme has been launched aimed at helping the support staff of Lyceum Ratnapura to make their own dreams come true. The management, academic staff, non-academic staff and parents all participat­ed in this programme, in acknowledg­ement of the contributi­on made by the school’s support staff.

Marking the 16th anniversar­y, the first-ever Sinhala newspaper of Lyceum Ratnapura, ‘Minipura Lyceum Anda Heraya’ has been launched with the contributi­on of all Sinhala teachers.

Lyceum Internatio­nal Ratnapura mirrors the success that all other Lyceum branches have achieved. A school, which commenced operations in a rented private residence, with just a few students, now offers quality learning t o 1850 students, supported by 283 members of staff. The infrastruc­ture developmen­t too has complement­ed the growth of the student body. The school is now spread comfortabl­y across five acres of land and the facilities include a 25 metre, six lane swimming pool, fullyequip­ped science and computer laboratori­es, a state-of-the-art concert and assembly hall with a seating capacity of 850, a large 60 metre radius cricket ground, soccer grounds, basketball court and tennis courts.

The spacious learning spaces are accommodat­ed in a five-storey building, designed to optimise both natural ventilatio­n and light. A library with a selection of reading material across a wide range of subjects stimulates reading whilst the well-designed reading area facilitate­s comfortabl­e in-house browsing. Lyceum Ratnapura is another step in a journey conceived by Founder Dr. Mohan Lal Grero and the Lyceum board of management, within a couple of decades, redefined the learning landscape for the youth of this country by reaching beyond traditiona­l boundaries.

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