Buddhist Ladies' College

Buddhist Ladies' College
Location
Colombo 7
Sri Lanka
Information
Type Private
Motto The Utmost for the Highest
Established May 20, 1954
Founder Mohandas De Mel
Principal D.L. Padmaseeli Liyanage
Grades Lower nursery to grade 13
Gender Girls
Age 3 to 18
Colour(s) Brown and Beige         

Buddhist Ladies' College (BLC) is a private girls' school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The school was founded by Mohandas De Mel on May 20, 1954. It is one of the leading government approved schools in Colombo.<ref name"Founder’s Day">Buddhist Ladies’ College commemorates 56th Founder’s Day</ref> Its first principal was Clara Motwani. Buddhist Ladies' College caters to all ethnic groups; there are about 1000 pupils in the school. It has netball, swimming, handball, athletics, gymnastics, badminton, table tennis and karate as extracurricular activities.

Distinguished Old Girls

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