DFCC Bank felicitates Samata English CSR program graduates

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Samata English Graduate awarded by CEO Lakshman Silva

 

Samata English Graduate awarded by Deputy CEO Thimal Perera

 

Skit performed by students from Kurunegala

 

The Samata English Graduates of Galle, Kandy and Kurunegala together with senior management of the Bank

 

Strengthening its strategic CSR pillar of Education, DFCC Bank recently organised a graduation ceremony for its second batch of students who participated in its English education CSR program, ‘Samata English’. Held at the DFCC Bank Auditorium, the occasion was graced by senior management of DFCC Bank, graduating students and proud parents. A total of 52 students graduated on this occasion, receiving a certificate from the awarding bodies.

The Spoken English course was carried out at DFCC’s Galle, Kandy and Kurunegala branches from April to August for students between the ages of 18 and 22. The Bank partnered with the Gateway Language Centre, and 96 students were selected to enrol for the course upon completion of an initial assessment. The course was held over a period of three months and at the final examination, a total of 87 students scored a First Class out of 96, which reflects how the course has helped to improve their spoken English skills. The final assessment was conducted by Gateway, where they also received a CALSDA Certification. 

A CSR initiative by DFCC Bank, the Samata English program was designed to teach spoken English to students, enabling them to enter the workforce on a strong and confident footing. The course consists of practical activities, presentations, skills development, and free tutorials in classrooms with modern facilities. The initiative commenced in 2017 with programs being held in the Kalutara and Gampaha districts.

Commenting on the successful second phase of the Samata English program, DFCC Bank CEO Lakshman Silva said: “We are humbled by the far-reaching impact of the Samata English program, which is currently in its second year. Students from the last batch have given us positive feedback about how the skills taught in the Samata English course have enhanced their career prospects. I commend our partners in this project and the dedication of students who attended the classes diligently and scored well on the tests. Their improved English speaking skills will most definitely give them the confidence they need to achieve success in the workplace. Congratulations to all students and to DFCC’s Galle, Kandy and Kurunegala branches for their cooperation in making this initiative a success.  This is yet another CSR initiative under DFCC Bank’s ‘Know and Grow’ initiative to fulfil our responsibilities towards our key pillar of Education.” 

The top achievers of the program will receive an opportunity to join the Bank as interns, which will create opportunities for them to apply their education, gain work experience and develop their skills.

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