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Grade 1 Selection 2019 - Temporary List POLICE SINHALA MEDIUM Service Appl.No Grade 1 selection 2019 - temporary List POLICE SINHALA MEDIUM Service Appl.No. Officer Name No. Official Address Child Name Sex Marks Selected School 0001 Karunaratna K 69041 PSD PSD KARUNARATNA KNB F 7028.06 Walasmulla Model P. Walasmulla 0002 Priyankara WML 70150 PSD PSD ALOKA WMS M 4776.50 St. John's M.V. Nugegoda 0003 Suranga UH 74111 PSD PSD PRABHASHANA UHP M 4777.53 0004 Abeyrathne MML 73202 PSD PSD ABEYRATHNA MMOUS F 5900.96 Ananda Balika M.V. Kotte 0005 Amarasekara AACD 79671 PSD PSD AMARASEKARA AACM M 7025.10 0006 Samarakoon SMDV 79677 PSD PSD SASVIDU SMS M 7025.10 Kottawa Dhrmapala M.V. Horana Rd, Kottawa 0007 Ruwanthilaka PGR 79847 PSD PSD RUWANTHILAKA PGRDD M 7025.10 Mahanama M.V. Kollupitiya 0008 Manchanayaka SA 87513 PSD PSD MANCHANAYAKA MSA F 6653.16 Gurukula M.V. Kelaniya 0009 Presad WVM 66269 PSD PSD RANDIRA WVD M 5530.80 Sri Darmaloka M.M.V. Kelaniya 0010 Ananda AGGA 66829 PSD PSD DEWSARA AGGM F 6029.46 Thakshila K.V. Horana 0011 Perera AGA 70773 PSD PSD PERERA ADD M 7026.13 Isipathana M.V. Colombo - 05 0012 Wickramanayaka BGR 70968 PSD PSD WICKRAMANAYAKE BGDD M 6901.80 Mederigama M.V. Hingula. 0013 Rajakaruna M 75835 PSD PSD RAJAKARUNA SP M 6028.93 0014 Gamage WRS 69883 PSD PSD GAMAGE BM M 6903.50 Thakshila K.V. Horana 0015 Samarakoon SMASK 38994 PSD PSD SAMARAKOON SMSI M 7301.00 Bakmeegahawatta V. Mahawa. 0016 Sudarshana KHR 40028 PSD PSD METHSARANIE KMR F 7292.53 Kawisigamuwa P.V. Morathiha 0017 Rathnasekara AVMP 42296 PSD PSD RATHNASEKARA AVMSN M 6527.16 Lumbini V. Colombo 5 0018 Kumara NRRA 45295 PSD PSD GUNATHILAKA NRLD F 7028.03 Peradeniya Junior Sec. School Peradeniya 0019 Bandara MGRR 35704 PSD PSD NETHMIRA MGL M 7401.36 Sri Sumangala Boys' M.V. Panadura 0020 Kumara WDSA 37106 PSD PSD OMALMI WDGR F 7497.13 Bandarawela M.M.V. Bandarawela. 0021 Karunarathna AGN 61833 PSD PSD PINSARA AGD M 7293.30 Harischandra M.V.. Temple Road, Negombo. 0022 Deshapriya DMCS 63379 PSD PSD DESHAPRIYA DMKS M 7292.13 Sri Dammananda P.V. Nagollagama 0023 Premadasha UWB 66463 PSD PSD PREMADASA UCI M 7280.56 Pallebedda M.V. Pallebadda 0024 Wijayarathna HDPPK 13545 PSD PSD WIJAYARATHNA HDKS M 7487.00 Sri Sumangala Boys' M.V. Panadura 0025 Gunarathna WMWAK 35777 PSD PSD GUNARATHNA WMTC F 7551.53 Rajakeeya V. Horana 0026 Samarakoon SMS 33836 PSD PSD SAMARAKOON SMGS F 7518.63 Maliyadeva Model School Colombo Road Kurunegala 0027 Rajapaksha RPJ 34362 PSD PSD RAJAPAKSHA RPDG F 7422.40 Vishaka Balika M.V. Vajira Rd, Colombo 4 0028 Nandana HMR 45659 PSD PSD SEHANYA HMO F 7516.56 Bandarawela M.M.V. Bandarawela. 0029 Karunarathna TMNB 13792 PSD PSD KARUNARATHNA TMRS M 6401.43 U.B.Wanninayake M.M.V. Galgamuwa. 0030 Kumara KAPR 13871 PSD PSD JAYATHYA KAP F 7300.36 Ananda Sastralaya P.V. Panthiya,Mathugama. 0031 Karunarathna DKSK 26389 PSD PSD KARUNARATHNA DKVA F 7355.23 Sri Bodhi V.. Gampaha. 0032 Presad HC 26557 PSD PSD HIRANYA HS F 7320.23 Ananda Sastralaya P.V. Panthiya,Mathugama. 0033 Gunasekara GS 35104 PSD PSD GUNASEKARA GDP M 7292.53 Mahanama M.V. Kollupitiya 0034 Sisirakumara PDP 6226 PSD PSD NILUPUL PDC M 7465.63 Kalutara M.V. Kalutara 0035 Siriwardana DM 42102 PSD PSD DISANAYAKA DMRT M 7498.40 Dharmapradeepa P.V. Bibile 0036 Wijethilaka MMSB 37214 PSD PSD WIJETHILAKA MMSI M 7372.13 Vidyartha College Kandy 0037 Gunarathna HGN 37225 PSD PSD GUNARATHNA NSH F 7372.13 Sri Sangamitta Balika M.V. Matale 0038 Rajakaruna WCB 37227 PSD PSD RAJAKARUNA WMNB M 7472.13 Ananda College Colombo 10 0039 Weerasingha WMKB 37243 PSD PSD WEERASINGHA WMSSB M 7301.36 Mayurapada M.M.V. Mawanella. 0040 Thambugala TATS 42252 PSD PSD THABUGALA TADD M 6653.00 Ranpokunugama M.V. Nittambuwa 0041 Kumara HPHD 38627 PSD PSD SANADI HPIW F 7315.03 Sri Bodhi V.. Gampaha. 0042 Wasantha HLGP 37677 PSD PSD KONULYA HLGO F 7367.80 Sri Sumangala Balika M.V. Panadura 0043 Weerasena NWCP 37530 PSD PSD NIMSARA NWI F 7301.36 Kekirawa Model Railway Town V Kekirawa 0044 Bandara WMPS 60273 PSD PSD BANDARA WMYM M 6151.80 Pilimathalawa P.V Pilimathalawa 0045 Sadaruwan BG 78253 PSD PSD YEHANSA BGMS M 6652.13 Medagama K.V. Medagama,Neluwa. Grade 1 selection 2019 - temporary List POLICE SINHALA MEDIUM Service Appl.No. Officer Name No. Official Address Child Name Sex Marks Selected School 0046 Adikari AADCG 87545 PSD PSD THASHARA AADU F 6653.16 Visaka B.V. Sapugaskanda 0047 Karunathilake MCAS 88201 PSD PSD KARUNATHILAKA MSV F 5278.83 Kottawa Dhrmapala M.V. Horana Rd, Kottawa 0048 Weerasekara GWBDN 39741 PSD PSD WEERASEKARA GWBYS M 7283.06 Kahawatta.P.V. Kahawatta. 0049 Dissanayake RGS 39968 PSD PSD DISSANAYAKE RGCI M 7377.83 Jinaraja Model Primary V. Singhapitiya, Gampola 0050 Chandana BMNN 61344 PSD PSD OMINDI BMWG F 7393.43 D.S.Senanayake Model P.V. Anuradhapura 0051 Silva HDAR 7989 PSD PSD LENORA RSD M 7025.06 Kalutara M.V. Kalutara 0052 Ariyarathna NDTS 480 PSD PSD SULAKSHANA NDGY M 6901.83 Sri Sumangala K.V. Ussapitiya. 0053 Gunasekara JAKR 464 PSD PSD GUNASEKARA JADH M 5528.00 Sri Rathanasara M.V Sandarawala,Ganegama,Baddegama 0054 Ranathunga RAAB 11331 PSD PSD RANATHUNGA RAMM M 5779.37 Bandarawatta Parakrama M.V Gampaha. 0055 Weerasinghe AM 13764 PSD PSD WEERASINGHA TS F 5400.47 Sri Medhankara M.V. Horana 0056 Sumanadasha BAUO 15953 PSD PSD DINSITHA BAS M 4778.03 Dharmapala K.V. Paragammana, Kegalle. 0057 Herath HMGS 77050 PSD PSD HERATH ESS F 6901.40 Dodamgolla K.V. Bibile 0058 Weeramunda WMW 87296 PSD PSD UMAYA WS F 6651.43 Darmalankaraa P.S. Wannithammennawa,Anuradhapura 0059 Rajasingha LC 42369 Sports Division Sports Division RAJASINGHA PS F 5277.37 Rathnawali B.M.V Park Rd,Boralla,Colombo 8 0060 Gomes DGH Sports Division Sports Division GOMES DGML F 5226.16 0061 Karunarathna LMRK 35075 Sports Division Sports Division KARUNARATHNA LMKD M 6555.10 Lumbini V. Colombo 5 0062 Kumara RMP 66362 Sports Division Sports Division RANASINGHA RMGR M 5778.90 0063 Perera WWA 42247 Sports Division Sports Division PERERA WOR M 5276.80 Kulupana Thakshila P.V. Kulupana, Pokunuwita 0064 Pathirana RPDS 67650 Sports Division Sports Division PATHIRANA RPNN M 5652.00 Malabe Boy's Model School Malabe 0065 Rodrigo PKM 71738 PPR PPR RODRIGO PDY F 4528.00 Agamethi Balika V. Panadura. 0066 Balagamage RN 86351 PPR PPR BALAGAMAGE VT F 5401.90 Vijitha M.M.V. Dickwella 0067 Rathnayaka RDT 69057 CFIB CFIB RATHNAYAKA RAA F 5025.07 Vidyakara Balika V. Maharagama 0068 Ariyarathna AA 16889 CFIB CFIB ADIKARI AADS F 5276.70 Lindsay B.M.V 724,Gall Rd,Colombo 3 0069 Kumara HGI 68124 Bribery Bribery DINAYA HGYR F 5900.60 P. de S. Kularathna M. V. Ambalangoda 0070 Kumara UPM 33997 Bribery Bribery MENDIS URY F 7328.23 Sirimavo Bandaranaike Balika M Colombo -07 0071 Rathnayaka RPDS 49460 Bribery Bribery RATHNAYAKA IA F 5276.27 Ganegoda K. V. Narammala 0072 Sumendra PGR Bribery Bribery SETUMNEE PGD F 5777.87 Lindsay B.M.V 724,Gall Rd,Colombo 3 0073 Thennakoon THMA Bribery Bribery THENNAKOON TNMID F 6675.80 St. Paul's Balika M.V. Milagiriya, Colombo 5 0074 Kumarasinghe DPGS 25584 DSD DSD KUMARASINGHE DPGIU F 7435.03 St. Joseph's Balika M.V. Kegalle. 0075 Sampath PJT 33861 DSD DSD MINILA PKP M 7360.80 D.S.Senanayaka M.V 62,Gregory Rd,Colombo 7 0076 Lal WDYR 36272 DSD DSD ARAVINDU WDP M 7369.60 Sri Sumangala Boys' M.V. Panadura 0077 Karunarathna KMTB 60440 DSD DSD KARUNARATHNA KMST M 5777.46 Thulhiriya K. V. Thulhiriya. 0078 Kodithuwakku KANS 61981 DSD DSD KODITHUWAKKAU KAPT F 6276.25 Dharmaloka M.V. Pelmadulla. 0079 Bandara WGSP 68035 DSD DSD BANDARA WGAA F 5528.96 0080 Darshana APP 82623 DSD DSD HIRUSARA APK M 5152.00 0081 Marasinghe MAJS 61807 PHQ SIU BINADHI MAI F 5778.90 Anura Adarsha K.V Aluthgama, Yakkala. 0082 Munasingha MMDC 2475 PHQ SIU WAKISTA DSW M 5654.00 Sri Darmaloka M.M.V. Kelaniya 0083 Pathirana PKN 31025 PHQ SIU PATHIRANA PSM M 5680.40 0084 Abeysinghe MAL 40218 PHQ SIU ABEYSINGHE MASS F 5030.26 0085 Kapukotuwa RMGB 2919 Kandy Kandy KAPUKOTUWA RMHPS F 5180.56 Pathadumbara M V Walala, Menikhinna 0086 Srilal TGDP 74170 Kennels Kandy PANCHASHIKA TGDA F 5404.93 0087 Kumara ARGCN 66101 Kennels Kandy RANKOTH ARTD F 5150.43 0088 Kumara WGJS 73244 Kennels Kandy JAYASINGHE WVVS M 5026.00 0089 Bandara DMLW 48069 Kennels Kandy WIJERATHNA DMRK F 7125.90 Dharmawickrama B.M.V. Kandy 0090 Udugama DSGWD 61224 Kennels Kandy UDUGAMA DSGSE M 5905.33 Grade 1 selection 2019 - temporary List POLICE SINHALA MEDIUM Service Appl.No. Officer Name No. Official Address Child Name Sex Marks Selected School 0091 Kumarasena DGSP 60282 Mounted Division Mounted Division ALAGALLA DGTH F 5278.86 0092 Ranasingha WHMAS 44906 Mounted Division Mounted Division RANASINHA WHMMRB M 6029.60 Siddaratha M.V. Ampitiya 0093 Bandara RMU 38093 Mounted Division Mounted Division RATHNAYAKA RMCO M 5030.23 0094 Yasapala AC 60488 PHQ Legal Division CHALINDA ANS M 5402.83 0095 Gunasekara RM 35582 PHQ Legal Division BIMSARA RMY M 6777.90 Ruwanwella P.V. Ruwanwella 0096 Palihawadana WWPR PHQ Legal Division SITHMIRA WWPT M 5475.01 President's College Maharagama 0097 Chinthaka MS 83767 PHQ Legal Division DILPAHAN MJC M 5276.36 Sri Swarnajothi M.V. Pathahawatta,Raigama, Bandaragama 0098 Senanayaka SRS 45411 Kilinochchi Kilinochchi SENANAYAKA JV M 7506.33 Maithripala Senanayaka P.V. Medawachchiya. 0099 Senavirathna SPM 61512 Kilinochchi Kilinochchi SENAVIRATHNA RV F 5280.93 Pahala Kudapattiya M.V.
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