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  2. British Sri Lankans - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan Tamils who emigrated to the UK often came on student visas (or family reunion visas for the family of said people) due to the well-educated in Sri Lanka being literate in English. This resulted in the first generation diaspora falling into highly professional jobs such as medicine and law after studying at British educational ...

  3. British Tamils - Wikipedia

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    The number of people in England and Wales that speak Tamil as their main language was recorded as 100,689. [8] In 2008, community estimates suggested that 150,000 Tamils lived in the UK, [2][9] with a 2006 Human Rights Watch report putting the number of Sri Lankan Tamils in the UK at 110,000. [10] A 2009 article in the FT Magazine put the ...

  4. Sri Lankan diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Sri Lankan diaspora are Sri Lankan emigrants and expatriates from Sri Lanka that reside in a foreign country. An estimate in 2013 by the United Nations concluded that the diaspora numbered around three million, with large concentrations in Europe, Middle East, East Asia, Australia and North America.

  5. Ladies' College, Colombo - Wikipedia

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    Ladies' College, Colombo. For the school in the English Channel, see Ladies' College. Ladies' College is a private girls' school in Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, Sri Lanka, founded on behalf of the Church Missionary Society by Lilian Nixon in 1900. The school is managed by the Anglican Church of Ceylon, and falls under the Diocese of Colombo.

  6. Colombo International School - Wikipedia

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    Enrollment (Main branch) ~1900. Enrollment (Kandy branch) ~700. Website. www.cis.lk. Colombo International School (CIS) is a private co-educational school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was founded in 1982 by Elizabeth Moir and employs an English-medium curriculum. In 1998 the school was expanded by the new Chairman of the Board of Directors, Armyne ...

  7. Trinity College, Kandy - Wikipedia

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    Trinity College, Kandy. Trinity College, Kandy is a private Anglican boys' school located in Kandy, Sri Lanka. It offers both day and boarding facilities. It was founded in 1872 by British Anglican missionaries of the Church Missionary Society, modelled on British public school tradition. [ 2 ]

  8. Informatics Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.iit.ac.lk. The Informatics Institute of Technology (IIT) is a private higher education institute in Sri Lanka which offers specialized offshore British degree programmes in IT and Business. IIT has collaborated with British universities to offer undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in Sri Lanka since its inception in 1990.

  9. High Commission of Sri Lanka, London - Wikipedia

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    With Ceylon gaining self rule on 4 February 1948, the High Commission of the Dominion of Ceylon was opened on 22nd October 1948 at 13 Hyde Park Gardens, London. It was the second overseas diplomatic mission of Ceylon and the first embassy established by Ceylon after gaining its independence from Britain. It was renamed in 1972 as the High ...