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The Lyceumer P a N a D U R A THE LYCEUMER P A N A D U R A Ref : ADM/GD/ CL/02202020 JANUARY-2020 ISSUE-266 MESSAGE FROM OUR FOUNDER Dr. Mohan Lal Grero You and I have an opportunity to inspire those around us. Each person that enters our lives, a stranger or a family member is going to see something within us. To make this world a better place, let us focus our minds on having a positive and loving influence. That influence will have a butterfly affect unlike any other because it comes from you. This universe that we live in allows us to create wonderful things all around us. Let us begin with a smile. When you smile with someone, something happens and in most cases, you will receive a smile back. What if you saw someone struggling and you were to help that person? If each one of us could take just a few minutes everyday to help someone in need, wouldn’t this world be a better place? By being yourself and teaching people through your everyday actions, you become an inspiring individual. Take that power that you have within and share it with the world in the most loving way that you know how. G.C.E. NATIONAL A/L EXAMINATION BEST RESULTS - AUGUST 2019 SCIENCE STREAM RESULTS DISTRICT RANK 1. Chehal Jayasuriya 3 A 4 2. Chanodh Liyanagoda 3 A 11 3. Mineth Weerasinghe 3 B 77 COMMERCE STREAM RESULTS 1. Lasini Munasinghe 3 A 2. Sidan Mubashir 3 A 3. Dilini Kothalawala 3 A 4. Nuwin Fernando 2 A & 1 B We would like to take this opportunity to thank all the teachers who supported the students in achieving these excellent results. CONGRATULATIONS INTERNATIONAL SCHOOLS UNDER 15 CRICKET TOURNAMENT 2019/2020 CHAMPIONS th Nethan Liyanage (Captain) 11 SCI A Date : 17 January 2020 Venue: Keion Ground - Kiriberiya Yeshith Kalupahana (Vice Captain) 10X Rusiru Fernando 11 COM A Dilnaka Daluwatta 10 X Rahula De Silva 10 NAT B Manuja Pothupitiyage 10 NAT B Tharuka De Silva 10 COM Akmal Fazly 9 SCI B Firanz Jayman 9 COM A Chamain Fernando 11 SCI Thevan Alwis 9 NAT A LYCEUM PANADURA - CHAMPION TEAM Vishan Josheph 9 COM A Best Bowler :- Dilnaka Daluwatta 10 X Best Fielder :- Tharuka De Silva 10 NAT B Best Batsman :- Yeshith Kalupahana 10 X Man of the Match Finals :- Rusiru Fernando 11 COM A Best Player of the Tournament :- Yeshith Kalupahana 10 X CONGRATULATIONS ! [ Page- 01] Vision To produce global citizens who will reshape the future of their motherland. Mission To enhance the potential of every young soul that UP COMING EVENTS passes through our halls, empowering them to be FEBRUARY 2020 the best they can be. Feb 1st - Inter International School Scrabble Tournament GENERAL STUDIES Feb 3rd - Inter House Drama- Sinhala Who composed the Lyceum International School Feb 5th - Best Speaker English Senior-Semi Finals (Gr. 11 & 12) song? - Parents’ Meeting Gr. 2 & 3 Answer: Mr Lylie Godridge Feb 6th - Inter House Drama English- Finals MULTI-RELIGIOUS PROGRAMME (GRADE 9-12) Feb 7th - Best Speaker English Senior-Semi Finals (Gr. 9 & 10) - Kavi Junior - Finals The above religious programme was held for the Buddhist, Roman Catholic, Christian and Islam students Feb 10th - Kavi Senior Finals on the 12th of November 2019 (II Full Moon Poya Day) at Feb 11th - Best Speaker English Senior Semi Finals (Gr. 6 -8) the main school. Feb 12th - Parent Teacher Day THE PARENT - TEACHER DAYS Feb 13th - Parent Teacher Day The Parent - Teacher Days will be held on 12th & 13th February 2020. Please follow the schedule given Feb 17th - Best Speaker Sinhala - Senior Finals below. Surnames beginning with : Feb 18th - English Singing - Semi Finals 12th February 2020 Feb 19th - Parents’ Meeting Gr. 4 & 5 A, B, C, D 7.45 a.m. - 9.45 a.m. th Feb 20 - Best Speaker English Senior Finals E, F, G, H 9.45 a.m. - 11.45 a.m. Feb 24th - Big Match - LN vs LP I, J, K, L 11.45 a.m. - 1.45 p.m. Feb 25th - Sinhala Day Rehearsal 13th February 2020 th Feb 26 - Concert Rehearsal- Gr. 5 M, N, O, P 7.45 a.m. - 9.45 a.m. Feb 27th - Concert Rehearsal- Gr. 10-12 Q, R, S 9.45 a.m. - 11.45 a.m. T, U, V, W, X, Y, Z 11.45 a.m. - 1.45 p.m. Feb 28th - Concert Rehearsal - Gr.1 The Parent-Teacher Day is compulsory for all Feb 29th - Inter House Soccer parents. If you cannot come due to an emergency, you are required to send an excuse letter and make an PANADURA HOTLINE appointment with the Class Teacher on another date. Feel free to communicate with Panadura Branch on Please sign your attendance on the attendance sheets 0777700937 to express your views an concerns. available with the teachers. We would appreciate if you could note down your BEST PREFECT OF THE MONTH problems beforehand, as only 5 minutes will be Abi Riffai (11 Sci. B) has been selected allocated to you with each teacher. We request all as the Best Prefect of the month of parents to strictly adhere to both the day and the time November 2019. allocated to avoid congestion. If any parent needs more time to discuss about his/her child with the Class CONGRATULATIONS ! Teacher, you are kindly requested to get an appointment on another day through the SRB. EXTRA MONEY Students (Grade 1 and above) should come in school Please refrain from sending extra money / notes of large uniform, grey socks and black shoes, if they wish to value (such as Rs. 1000/-, 5000/-) to school with your child as accompany the parents. They may not come in the P.T. it may lead to unnecessary issues. kit. [ Page- 02] LEAVING SCHOOL AND COMING INTO SCHOOL AGAIN LYCEUM PANADURA KARATEKAS SHINE IN USA Students are not allowed to go out of the gate to buy Lyceum Panadura Karatekas participated in USA Karate their lunch or for any other purpose after school. If they championship,held on the 10th December 2019 at Newport go out, they will not be allowed to come back in again. Coast California, California, USA. They may place their orders for lunch at the school canteen in the morning. If they want to come back to MEDAL WINNERS school, parents should write a note in the SRB and it Lithira Kalubowila - Kata 3rd - Gr. 8B should be shown at the gate to the security personnel. Vidun Welitharage - Kata 2nd / Kumite 1st - Gr. 11 Sci A rd SCHOOL FEES Linal Abesekara - Kumite 3 - Gr. 7C • Dear Parents, All school fees, admission fees and Suravi Herath - Participant refundable deposit fees should be paid to the respective school bank and not to any individual CONGRATULATIONS ! inside or outside the school. Please paste the bank deposit slip with the bank seal on the fees paid page in the SRB. If you are paying by credit card or it is a SCHOOL TRAFFIC CONTROL bank transfer please paste that deposit slip also on All parents are kindly requested to send their children by the SRB fees page. public transport / school bus /school van. If you live close by, they could walk to school. The Urban Development Authority • As the Lyceum International Schools are in the UDA has requested us to use the above transportation method to decrease the traffic congestion. Please abide by process of finalising the ERP (Enterprise Resource the above as it will be a help to the entire community. Planning) sometimes the payment vouchers which you will receive might have a separate bank account number than what is in the SRB fees page. Please pay REFUNDABLE DEPOSIT RECEIPT to the bank account number mentioned in the Please see that you keep this receipt very carefully. If you do payment voucher you receive from us. not produce the original receipt, school will not be able to refund this payment. LOYALTY TO SCHOOL Please speak positive about the school with your child so that your child learns to love and be loyal to his /her HOMEWORK Please note that homework is not compulsory from nursery school. If there are any concerns, please do not discuss to grade 3. Please allow your child to do the homework only them in front of your child, but bring it to the attention if he / she likes to do. of the relevant authorities of the school. Grade 4 to 12 homework is compulsory. ANNUAL CRICKET ENOUNTER 2020 NIKITHA GRERO CHALLENGE TROPHY LISP vs LISN Date : 24th February 2020 Venue : De Soysa Stadium - Moratuwa Let’s be there to cheer Our Team Tickets are available at the Accounts Departments from 8.30 a.m. to 3.00 p.m. ( Main School ) Students - Rs. 100/= Parents , Visitors & Alumni - Rs.200/= A SPECIAL PROGRAMME ON MINDFULNESS A special educational programme on ‘mindfulness’ was conducted by two facilitators from the ‘Sati Pasala’ , for the students of grades 10, 11 and 12 on 15th of November 2019 at the school auditorium. The students were educated on the importance of developing mindfulness in day-today life. They also practised some activities such as mindful sitting, mindful listening, mindful walking and mindful eating during the session. [ Page- 03] SRB GIFTS TO STAFF The main purpose of the SRB is to act as a communication We would like to kindly remind you not to give gifts to between the parents, teacher and school. Therefore we would teachers and other staff members to show your like to kindly remind the parents to read the relevant pages in appreciation.
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