Bandarawela Central College - Notable Old Boys and Girls

Notable Old Boys and Girls

  • Hon. W. J. M. Lokubandara - Former Speaker of the Parliament of Sri Lanka and present Governor of Sabaragamuwa Province.
  • Hon. Vijitha Herath - Former Cultural Minister and JVP member of parliament.
  • Hon. Samaraweera Weerawanni - Former deputy Education minister and former chief minister Uva province
  • Major General Upul Withanage
  • Dr. Achala Jayathilake MBBS, MD, PhD a public health specialist
  • Saman Chandranath Jinadasa - Famous singer in Sri Lanka
  • Nadeeka Guruge - Famous music composer in Sri Lankan music
  • Thilina Ruhunuge - Musician, singer and composer
  • Anura Ranasinghe - Former test cricketer in Sri Lanka
  • Dr.Rohana Pushpakumara - Member of parliament
  • Prof. Malin Premaratne - Professor, Monash University Australia
  • Niluka Kadurugamuwa, Assistant Director, Ministry of Foreign Affairs
  • Nalin Priyantha Sooriyage - Former Mayor of Bandarawela Urban Council (more than 20 years).
  • Mahesh Fenando - Present Surveyor General, Survey Department, Sri Lanka.

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