8. Going Back to the Past – Trip to Polonnaruwa – 2003

Monkeys in Polonnaruwa

7. Going Back to the Past – Trip to Polonnaruwa – 2003

Isuru Senevirathna describes about the ancient Dalada Maligawa in Polonnaruwa in this video.

6. Going Back to the Past – Trip to Polonnaruwa – 2003

Iresha Dilhani explains how a this great library in Polonnaruwa was destroyed by the invaders.

5. Going Back to the Past – Trip to Polonnaruwa – 2003

Jeewani Shanika describes about the ancient Raja Sabha Mandapaya of Polonnaruwa.

4. Going Back to the Past – Trip to Polonnaruwa – 2003

 

Dinesh Pradeep describes about Atadage in Polonnaruwa.

3. Going Back to the Past – Trip to Polonnaruwa – 2003

Having breakfast at Anuradhapura sacred city before heading for Polonnaruwa.

2. Going Back to the Past – Trip to Polonnaruwa – 2003

Horizon Lanka students’ field trip to Polonnaruwa in 2003. At Basawakkulama reservoir in Anuradhapura.

1. Going Back to the Past – Trip to Polonnaruwa – 2003

This is a video clip videoed at Anuradhapura while Horizon Lanka students’ field trip to Polonnaruwa in 2003. Radhika Nilupulee describes the aims and objectives of the field trip.

Passing Out Ceremony of Pre-school Kids

Passing Out Ceremony of Horizon Lanka Pre-school kids  is to be held on the 7th of December 2007. There are around 20 students. You can help us by sponsoring the event by donating gifts for the kids. Gifts should not be expensive ones.

 

Buddhika Prasanna, one of the youngest bloggers in Horizon Lanka Academy gets 3000+ hits to his blog!!!

Buddhika’s Blog

Buddhika Prasanna Kumara, one of the youngest bloggers in Horizon Lanka Academy has reached 3000+ hits to his blog by today. This is the most number of hits any of the Horizon Lanka student or a staff member has got so far. Buddhika joined blogsphere only on 6th May, 2007. Others had started blogs few months earlier to Buddhika. He was not one of those kids who wrote essays a lot earlier and it was due to blogging he is improving his writing. He was not the brightest in his class either. He was one of the slowest and laziest for academic activities. But blogging has made him keener in academic affairs.

The first thing Buddhika does in a morning is checking the number of hits and moderating comments he has received. He keeps checking the number of hits and comments and writes more and more small essays. This clearly shows that blogging can improve language skills of the students in a dramatic way. We think other students in Sri Lanka also should start blogging and improve English. You can encourage these kids by visiting their blogs and sending comments.

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