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Sri Lanka Schools Chess Association Final Selections Sri Lanka Schools Chess Association Final Selections School Name Age Catorgaty Division Agnas Balika Vidyalaya U 12 Girls B division Agnus Balika Vidyalaya U 16 Girls B division All Saints College,Fost, Galle U 14 Boys B division All Saints College,Fost, Galle U 10 Boys B division Ananda Balika Hingurakgoda Under 10 Girls B division Ananda Balika Hingurakgoda Under 10 Boys A division Ananda Balika Hingurakgoda Under 14 Girls B division Ananda College, Colombo U 16 Boys A Ananda College, Colombo U10 Boys A Ananda College, Colombo U 14 Boys A Ananda College, Colombo 12 Boys A Ananda Shasthralaya, Kotte 12 Boys B Ananda Shasthralaya, Kotte U10 Boys A Anula Vidyalaya,Nugegoda U 16 Girls A Anula Vidyalaya,Nugegoda 14Girls A Anula Vidyalaya,Nugegoda U 12 Girls A Anula Vidyalaya,Nugegoda U 10 Girls B Anura Junior School,Yakkala U 12 Boys A Anura Junior School,Yakkala 10 Boys A Anuradhapura Central U 12 Boys B division Asoka College,Maradana U 16 Boys A Asoka College,Maradana U 14 Boys B Asoka College,Maradana 12 Boys A Asoka College,Maradana U10 Boys B Ave Maria Convent,Negembo U 14 Girls A Ave Maria Convent,Negembo 12 Girls A Ave Maria Convent,Negembo U 10 Girls B Ave Maria Convent,Negembo U 16 Girls A Balangoda Annanda Maiethree M.M.V U 12 Girls A division Balangoda Annanda Maiethree M.M.V U 16 Girls B division Balangoda M.M.V U 16 Boys B division Balangoda M.M.V U 14 Boys B division Balangoda National School U 12 Boys B division Bandaranayake College ,Gampaha U 16 Boys A Bandaranayake College ,Gampaha U 14 Boys A Bandaranayake College ,Gampaha U 16 Boys A Bandaranayake College ,Gampaha U 12 Boys B Bandaranayake Maha Vidyalaya, Veyangoda U 14 Boys A Bandarawatta Parakrama M V,Gampaha U 14 Girls B Bandarawatta Parakrama M V,Gampaha U 10 Girls A Bandarawatta Parakrama M V,Gampaha 10 Boys B Bishop's College 14Girls A Bishop's College U 12 Girls B Buddhist Ladies College 14Girls A Carey College U 14 Boys B Cental College, Badulla U 16 Boys A division Cental College, Badulla U 12 Boys A division Cental College, Badulla U 12 Girls A division Cental College, Badulla U 14 Boys A division Central College, Piliyandala U 16 Boys B Central College, Piliyandala U 14 Boys A Central College, Piliyandala U 12 Girls B Central College, Piliyandala 12 Boys B Central College,Badulla U 14 Girls B division Child Jesus Convent, Rathnapura U 16 Girls B division Convent of Our Lady of Victories 14Girls B Convent of Our Lady of Victories U 10 Girls B Crisst cgurch College, Mathale U 16 Boys B division Crist Church Girls College , Beddegama U 12 Girls A division D S Senanayaka College,Colombo 7 U 16 Boys A D S Senanayaka College,Colombo 7 U 14 Boys A D S Senanayaka College,Colombo 7 12 Boys A D S Senanayaka College,Colombo 7 U10 Boys A D.S Senanayake Model Primery School Under 10 Boys B division D.S Senanayake,Auradapura U 12 Boys A division Deepani College Anuradhapura 12 Girls B division Deepani College Anuradhapura U 12 Boys B division Deepani College Anuradhapura Under 10 Girls B division Defence Services College U 12 Girls B Defence Services College 12 Boys A Devapathiraja College U 16 Boys B division Devi Balika Vidyalaya U 12 Girls B Devi Balika Vildyalaya 14Girls B Dharmadutha College Badulla U 10 Boys A division Dharmapala College, Kottawa 14Girls B Dharmapala College, Kottawa U 12 Girls B Dharmapala College, Kottawa 12 Boys B Dharmapala College, Kottawa U 10 Girls B Dharmapala College, Kottawa North 12 Boys B Dharmapala College, Pannipitiya 14Girls A Dharmapala College, Pannipitiya U 14 Boys B Dharmapala College, Pannipitiya U 12 Girls A Dharmapala College, Pannipitiya U 10 Girls B Dharmapala Vidyalaya, Kottawa U10 Boys B Dharmapala Vidyalaya, Kottawa North U10 Boys B Dharmapala Vidyalaya, Panninipitiya U10 Boys B Dharmaraja College ,Kandy U 16 Boys A division Dharmaraja College ,Kandy U 10 Boys A division Dharmaraja College ,Kandy U 12 Boys A division Dharmaraja College ,Kandy U 14 Boys A division Dharmasena Atigala Balika Vidyalaya U 16 Girls B Dharmasoka College,Ambalangoda U 10 Boys A division Dharmasoka College,Ambalangoda U 12 Boys A division Dharmasoka College,Ambalangoda U 10 Girls A division Dharmasoka College,Ambalangoda U 14 Boys A division Dharmasoka College,Ambalangoda U 16 Boys A division Dharmasoka College,Ambalangoda U 16 Girls A division Dharmasoka College,Ambalangoda U 14 Girls A division Dharmasoka College,Ambalangoda U 12 Girls B division Dharmasoka Junior College 12 Boys B Dharmasoka Junior College U10 Boys B Dharmasoka Junior College, Maharagama U 10 Girls A Ediriweera Sarachandra College 12 Boys B Ehaliyagoda National School U 14 Boys B division Ehaliyagoda National School U 14 Girls B division Ehaliyagoda National School U 16 Boys A division Elekaka M.M Vidyalaya,Elakaka, Benthota U 14 Boys B division Elpitiya Ananda College,Elpitiya, U 14 Boys B division Ethugalpura Prince College,Kurunegala U 12 Boys B division Ethugalpura Prince College,Kurunegala U 10 Boys A division Furguson High School,Rathnapura U 10 Boys B division Furguson High School,Rathnapura U 16 Girls A division Furguson High School,Rathnapura U 10 Girls A division Furguson High School,Rathnapura U 12 Girls A division Furguson High School,Rathnapura U 14 Girls A division Galahitiyawa M M V U 14 Boys B Galahitiyawa M M V U 12 Boys B Galahitiywa M M V U 16 Boys B Galahitiywa M M V U 16 Boys B Galkanda M.M.V. U 14 Boys B division Gatway International School, Kandy U 12 Boys B division Giggles International School U 14 Boys B Giggles International School U 12 Girls A Giggles International School 12 Boys B Giggles International School U 10 Girls A Girls' High School , Kandy U 16 Girls A division Girls' High School , Kandy U 10 Girls A division Girls' High School , Kandy U 12 Girls A division Girls' High School , Kandy U 14 Girls A division Girls High School, Mt Lavinia U 16 Girls B Girls High School, Mt Lavinia 14Girls A GM/Rathnavali Balika Vidyalaya,Gampaha U 14 Girls A GM/Rathnavali Balika Vidyalaya,Gampaha 12 Girls B GM/Sunethra Devi Junior School U 10 Girls A Good Shepherd Convent U 16 Girls B Gothami Balika Vidyalaya U 16 Girls A Gothami Balika Vidyalaya 14Girls A Gothami Balika Vidyalaya U 12 Girls A Gothami Girls' College Kandy U 10 Girls B division Harischandra Vidyalaya,Negembo U 14 Boys B Harischandra Vidyalaya,Negembo 12 Girls B Harischandra Vidyalaya,Negembo U 10 Girls B Harischandra Vidyalaya,Negembo U 12 Boys A Harischandra Vidyalaya,Negembo 10 Boys A Hillwood College, Kandy U 16 Girls A division Hindu College U 16 Boys B Hindu College U10 Boys A Holy Cross College,Gampaha 12 Girls A Holy Cross College,Gampaha U 10 Girls B Holy Cross College,Gampaha U 16 Girls B Holy Cross College,Gampaha U 14 Girls A Holy Family B V Kadawatha U 14 Girls B Holy Family Balika Vidyalaya Kurunegela U 16 Girls A division Holy Family Balika Vidyalaya Kurunegela U 12 Girls A division Holy Family BalikaVidyalaya Kurunegala U 10 Girls B division Holy Family BalikaVidyalaya Kurunegala U 14 Girls B division Horagasmulla Primary School U 10 Girls B Horagasmulla Primary School U 12 Boys A Horagasmulla Primary School 10 Boys A Isipathana College U 14 Boys A Isipathana College 12 Boys B Isipathana College U10 Boys A Ke/Viharamaha Devi Balika Vidyalaya,KiribathgodaU 14 Girls B Ke/Viharamaha Devi Balika Vidyalaya,Kiribathgoda12 Girls A Ke/Viharamaha Devi Balika Vidyalaya,KiribathgodaU 10 Girls A Ke/Viharamaha Devi Balika Vidyalaya,KiribathgodaU 16 Girls B Kegalu Balika Vidyalaya Kegalla U 16 Girls A division Kegalu Balika Vidyalaya Kegalla U 10 Girls A division Kegalu Balika Vidyalaya Kegalla U 12 Girls A division Kegalu Balika Vidyalaya Kegalla U 14 Girls A division Kegalu Vidyalaya Kegalla U 10 Boys B division Kegalu Vidyalaya Kegalla U 16 Boys A division Kegalu Vidyalaya Kegalla U 12 Boys A division Kegalu Vidyalaya Kegalla U 14 Boys A division Kengalla Primary School U 10 Girls B division Kinswood College, Kandy U 16 Boys A division Kinswood College, Kandy U 10 Boys A division Kinswood College, Kandy U 12 Boys A division Kinswood College, Kandy U 14 Boys A division Kolonna National School U 16 Boys B division Kolonnawa Balika Vidyalaya U 16 Girls B Kolonnawa Balika Vidyalaya U 12 Girls A Kolonnawa Balika Vidyalaya U 10 Girls A Ladies College U 16 Girls A Ladies College U 12 Girls B Ladies College U 10 Girls B Lexium International School ,Kandy U 14 Boys B division Linsay Balika Vidyalaya U 12 Girls B Loyala College, Negombo U 14 Girls B Lyceum International School, Wattala U 16 Boys B Lyceum International School, Wattala U 14 Boys B Lyceum International School, Wattala U 16 Boys B Lyceum International School, Wattala 12 Girls B Lyceum International School, Wattala U 10 Girls B Lyceum International School, Wattala U 12 Boys A Lyceum International School, Wattala 10 Boys B Lyceum International School,,Rathnapura U 14 Boys B division Madirigiriya Central College Under 14 Boys A division Madirigiriya Central College Under 10 Boys B division Madirigiriya Central College U 12 Boys A division Madirigiriya Central College Under 10 Girls B division Mahamaya Girls' Collge, Kandy U 10 Girls B division Mahamaya Girls' Collge, Kandy U 16 Girls A division Mahamaya Girls' Collge, Kandy U 12 Girls A division Mahamaya Girls' Collge, Kandy U 14 Girls A division Mahanama College U 14 Boys A Mahanama College 12 Boys B Mahanama College,Kandy U 10 Boys B division Mahinda College, Galle U 10 Boys A division Mahinda College, Galle U 12 Boys A division Mahinda College, Galle U 14 Boys A division Maliyadewa Balika Vidyalaya, Kurunegala U 16 Girls A division Maliyadewa Balika Vidyalaya, Kurunegala
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