Children queueing up. At the front of the queue, a child is receiving a blue backpack from two adult women who are smiling. In the background, another woman is standing at a podium with a microphone.

School children donation programme in Ehetuwewa, Kurunegala District, Sri Lanka

by The Rahula Trust
Director

Established in 1931, Eriyawa Primary School is located in the remote village of Ehetuwewa in the Kurunegala district under North Western Province.

It offers classes from grade 1 to 5. Currently, 149 students are enrolled at this school. This school has top Grade 5 results in the area.

The donation programme was held on 26th June 2023. 149 children were benefited with this donation of school accessories.

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