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Zahira College, Hambantota

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Established
  
11 January 1911

Gender
  
Boys and Girls

Enrollment
  
over 8000

Founder
  
Leonard Woolf

Principal
  
Mr. Adahan (2011–)

Grades
  
1–13 (Tamil Medium)

Age
  
6 to 19

Pupils
  
Zahirians

Founded
  
11 January 1911

School type
  
Public school

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Motto
  
Rabbi Zidni Ilma ("O Allah, increase us in knowledge!")

Zahira College is a public school in Hambantota, Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1911 by Leonard Woolf and its first principal and teacher was Rathna Sabapathi.

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History

The school was founded as Tamil Mixed School on 23 January 1911, by Leonard Woolf, who was at the time the Assistant Government Agent of Hambantota District. It was the first Tamil medium school in the district and had only one teacher.

On 1 October 1914, the school's name was changed to the Government Tamil Mixed School. At this point there were 50 students and one teacher.

In 2004 the school building was destroyed by the Indian Ocean tsunami and was rebuilt with the aid of UNICEF.

Partnerships

The college has partnered with Ermysted's Grammar School in England to collaborate in curricula such as environmental studies, geography, information technology, PSHCE, and art.

References

Zahira College, Hambantota Wikipedia