Weera Keppetipola Central College, Akuramboda

Keppetipola Central College, Akuramboda.
Location
Akuramboda, Matale District, Central Province, 21142
 Sri Lanka
Information
Established January 6, 1941
Authority Ministry of Education
Specialist Sports
Grades 6 to 13
Age range 11 to 18
Color(s) maroon, yellow, blue

Keppetipola Central College located in Akuramboda, Matale District, Sri Lanka is the first Central College established in 1941 by Hon. Dr. C. W. W. Kannangara.

History

Organized education at Akuramboda dates back to 1853 when a rural school was started with 12 students at the mosque and later shifted to the house of Mr. James Herath of Ehelepola village. In 1925, Mrs. Lewliyadda, a relative of Mr. James Herath donated a land suitable to build a school close to Olaganwatta.

Keppetipola Central College, Akuramboda, established on January 6, 1941, by late Hon. Dr. C. W. W. Kannangara, the Father of Free Education, is the first Central College in Sri Lanka. The college was closed down in 1985 in order to start an army camp in the premises and was reopened on September 9, 1991. The college was declared a National Sports School by the Ministry of Education in 1991.

Former Principals

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