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Eleven students who received the highest marks at the Year 5 Scholarship examination this year were recognized by Sampath Bank recently with cash awards and valuable gifts. In addition, the two first ranked students will be awarded scholarships until they sit the GCE Advanced Level examination. They will be given a monthly allowance with effect from this month which help them to meet their educational expenses .
While the top scorers were awarded Rs.20,000/- each, if there are Sampath Pubudu or Sapiri Children’s Account holders among them, the prize money will be doubled to Rs.40,000/- each. Further, the top 5 scorers in every district will also be awarded Rs.5,000/- each, and their prize money will also be doubled in case they are Sampath Pubudu or Sapiri Account holders.
The ceremony was the culmination of the annual programme when Sampath Bank organises educational seminars for Year 5 scholarship students. This year between June and August, seminars were held in a number of towns including Haliela, Pelmadulla, Deniyaya, Kegalle, Pannala and Katugastota.
In his welcome speech, Senior Manager- Marketing Upul N. Bandara highlighted the importance of a sound education and said that it is Sampath Bank’s responsibility to see that the young generation is well educated to take the country to the next level.
Addressing the ceremony, Sampath Bank Managing Director, Aravinda Perera emphasized the significance of having a solid foundation from the early stages of education that could take the students to greater heights in life and their respective careers. Expressing his own work experience, he pointed out that he did not have to rely on influence or any relationship to come to the present position in his career. Solid education, perseverance, sheer hard work and commitment were instrumental in elevating him to where he is today.
He wished the award winners a bright future and advised them to be educated and well disciplined humble citizens of Mother Lanka.
Thanking Sampath Bank for organising the ceremony, Dr. Anoma Weerasinghe , ICU, Mahamodara Hospital, Galle , the proud mother of the Island’s number one student, Kisara S. Kodithuwakku from Richmond College, Galle said that they were grateful to Sampath Bank for organizing a ceremony like this and recognizing the achievement of all high flyers. “It is indeed a great encouragement and motivation for them to excel in other examinations in future”, she said.
The high flyers who received cash rewards and valuable Gifts from Sampath Bank were: Kisara S. Kodithuwakku, R. M Anjali Upeksha Madhuwanthi (not present), W. M. Sachith A. Bandara Wickramasinghe, A. L. Dineth Sankalana Amarasinghe, Chanuda Anusara Jayalath, Sewni A. Jagoda, J. K . Seniru Ruvith, I. M. Nirali Hesala Idirisinghe, R. M Tharindu Nimesh Bandara Ratnayake, D.M.Sandun Kalhara Dissanayake (not present), and D.M. Uditha S. Wijerathne.