Rumil Wickremaratne excels at prize giving of St. Sebastian’s College

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Rumil Wickremaratne of Grade 13 Commerce Stream (English Medium) was recognised at the recently held prize giving of St. Sebastian’s College, Moratuwa for his brilliant performance in General Proficiency, Accounts, General English, Business Studies and Economics.

Professor Ranil Fernando, Professor of Surgery at the Faculty of Medicine University of Kelaniya, was the Chief Guest at this annual event held at the College Hall. Incidentally Rumil is the son of the famous cricketer Rupanath Wickremaratne who was a brilliant player in his period.

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