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Harshini Dissanayake (Head Prefect)
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Ranked
6th in the All-Island Best Ordinary Level results, 2002.
Exhibition prize winner in Music for two consecutive years,
awarded by Trinity College of London, for obtaining the
highest marks at the Sri Lanka Examination Centre.
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All
Island Music Practical prize winner in five Trinity College
of London Music Examinations, and performed at the prize givings
for the respective grades as the youngest candidate.
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Trinity
College of London ATCL Diploma Holder.
Conducted the Bishop’s College Orchestra, which was
the winner at the All Island Orchestra Competition, 2004.
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Tehani
Renganathan (Deputy Head Prefect)
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Represented Sri Lanka Schools at the Chennai India vs. Sri
Lanka Swimming Meet for 3 consecutive years and won 5 gold
medals at the 2004 meet.
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Was
a member of the winning cast at the All Island Shakespeare
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Was
awarded Honours in Public Speaking at the All Island Finals
conducted by the British Federation of Festivals for Music,
Dance and Speech in Sri Lanka.
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Was
chosen to represent Sri Lanka, by winning the “Real
UK 2004” competition, organized by the British Council.
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Was
awarded National Colours for Athletics in 2001
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Mayanthi
Fernando
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Was
awarded National Colours for Athletics in 2002 |
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Chathurangi
Pulukkody |
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Was awarded National Colours for Athletics in 2001 and 2002 |
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Mahesha
Seneviratne |
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Qualified
for the Semi Finals at the International Tennis Federation
Tournament
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Placed
4th in Tennis at the Inter-Religious Peace Sports Festival,
held in Korea, 2004.
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Awarded
National Colours for Tennis in 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, and
2003
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Ranked
No. 1 at National Level, 2004.
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Mehenaz
Zaveer |
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Was
awarded National Colours for Tennis in 2003 and 2004
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Lakmini
Cooray
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Won
Gold medals and All-Island Awards for Best Vocal Duet, and
Best Vocal Trio at the Sri Lanka Festival of Music, Dance
and Speech, in 2003
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Won
Gold medals and All-Island Awards for Vocal Solo, Best Vocal
Duet, and Best Vocal Trio at the Sri Lanka Festival of Music,
Dance and Speech, in 2004, and was also awarded a special
prize for scoring the highest marks in the category of Vocal
Duet
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Represented Sri Lanka and Bishop’s College at the ‘Indian
Model United Nations’ held in New Delhi, and was awarded
the Best Delegate Award for representing France at the UN
Security Council
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Was
the highest scoring candidate at the Trinity College of London
exams in Speech and Drama and was awarded the Silver Medal
and the Exhibition Award
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Won
the ‘Best President’ citation at the Interact
district assembly of 2003/2004
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Was
a member of the winning cast at the All Island Shakespeare
Drama Competition, 2004.
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