Negombo - Education

Education

Negombo is home to some of the oldest secondary educational institutes in Sri Lanka. The leading schools, situated in Negombo city are listed below.

  • Ave Maria Convent
  • Maris Stella College
  • Newstead Girls College
  • Harischandra National College
  • Loyola College
  • Al-Hilal Muslim National College
  • St. Mary's College Negombo
  • Wijayaratnam Hindu Central College
  • St. Peter's Central College
  • Gateway International School
  • St. Joseph's College (Negombo Branch School of St. Joseph's College, Colombo 10)
  • St. Jude's College (Negombo Branch School of St. Peter's College, Colombo 04)
  • Vidyalankara College
  • Adventist International School
  • St. Nicholas International School
  • N.I.C.E. International School
  • Negombo International College
  • Ceylinco Sussex College
  • JMC International School
  • St. Micheal's International College
  • OKI International School
  • Negombo South International School
  • There are also many higher educational institutes and private tution institutes in Negombo city. Gateway Graduated Campus, ACBS Campus, IDM Campus, AIMS College, American College of Higher Education, Australian Higher Educational Centre, E-Soft Institute, and Don Bosco Technical College are some of them.

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