Nelliady Madhya Maha Vidyalayam
Nelliady Madhya Maha Vidyalayam (Tamil: நெல்லியடி மத்திய மகா வித்தியாலயம் Nelliyaṭi Mattiya Makā Vittiyālayam, also known as Nelliady Central College) is a provincial school in Nelliady, Sri Lanka.[1][2]
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Coordinates | 9°48′12.20″N 80°12′10.70″E |
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School type | Public provincial 1AB |
Founded | 1921 |
School district | Vadamarachchi Education Zone |
Authority | Northern Provincial Council |
School number | 1008001 |
Principal | S. Sethurajah |
Teaching staff | 50 |
Grades | 1-13 |
Gender | Mixed |
Age range | 5-18 |
Language | Tamil, English |
School roll | 59 |
Website | nmmv.com |
History
The school was founded in 1921.[3] It was promoted to Madhya Maha Vidyalayam status in 1946.[4] The school, like most schools in the north and east of Sri Lanka, was severely affected by the Sri Lankan Civil War. The school was the site of Sri Lanka's first suicide attack on 5 July 1987 when Captain Miller drove a small truck laden with explosives into the Sri Lankan Army camp at the school.[5][6]
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References
- Schools Basic Data as at 01.10.2010. Northern Provincial Council. 2010. Archived from the original on 2013-12-03.
- "Province - Northern" (PDF). Schools Having Bilingual Education Programme. Ministry of Education. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-03.
- "Nelliady Madhya Maha Vidyalayam". Nelliady Madhya Maha Vidyalayam. Archived from the original on 2012-02-28.
- "NMMV History". Nelliady Madhya Maha Vidyalayam. Archived from the original on 2012-02-28.
- "Thousands gather to commemorate first Black Tiger". TamilNet. 5 July 2003.
- Ferdinando, Shamindra (6 July 2003). "LTTE commemorates Black Tiger day in govt areas". The Island (Sri Lanka).
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