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April 03, 2026

Sri Lanka GCE A/L Results Analysis Tool 2025 | School Stream & Subject Summary

Sri Lanka GCE A/L school results analysis tool with stream wise summary and subject wise summary tables


The GCE A/L Results Analysis Tool helps schools quickly generate a clear summary from the official Department of Examinations Excel results sheet. This tool is designed to analyse first-attempt candidates, show stream-wise university qualification performance, display subject-wise grade summaries, and prepare clean A4 print tables for reporting and review.
GCE A/L Results Analysis Tool for Schools
Upload the official school Excel results file and generate stream-wise summary, subject-wise summary, and printable A4 report tables.
✅ First Attempt Filtering
✅ Stream Wise Summary
✅ Subject Wise Summary
✅ Printable A4 Report

A/L Results Analysis Tool

Department Excel File • 1st Attempt • Student Tiles • Subject Tiles • Full A4 PDF Export

📋 How to Use

Follow these 4 simple steps to generate your A/L results report

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Choose Excel File
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Click Generate Analysis
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Click Show Analysis
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Export Full A4 PDF

Upload Excel File

Choose the official school Excel result file.
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Export Full A4 PDF — Includes overview, all stream summaries with student tiles, and subject-wise analysis.
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April 03, 2026

University of Vavuniya Walk-in Interview 2026 – Apply Now | Research Assistant & Lecturer Vacancies

 

University of Vavuniya Walk-in Interview 2026 Vacancy Notice Sri Lanka


The University of Vavuniya has announced a Walk-in Interview for several academic positions. Qualified candidates are invited to attend the interview on 09 April 2026 with all required documents. This is a great opportunity to join a government university in Sri Lanka.

📢 Walk-in Interview – University of Vavuniya
📅 Date: 09 April 2026
📍 Venue: University of Vavuniya, Pambaimadu

🔬 Faculty of Applied Science
  • Post: Research Assistant (Contract)
  • Time: 9.00 AM
  • Duration: 6 Months
  • Salary: Rs. 94,199/-
  • Requirement: Special Degree + Research experience in Microbiology

📊 Faculty of Business Studies
  • Post: Temporary Assistant Lecturer
  • Time: 1.00 PM
  • Salary: Rs. 85,305/-
  • Requirement: Special Degree (UGC Circular 721)

📌 Bring: Certificates, NIC, CV, Research evidence & Application form

02/04/2026

April 02, 2026

Soba Seya 2026 Art & Photography Competition Sri Lanka – Apply Before April 30

 

Soba Seya 2026 art and photography competition Sri Lanka marine biodiversity pollution school university categories

“Soba Seya 2026” is a national-level Arts & Photography Exhibition and Competition organized to celebrate World Ocean Day. This competition invites school students, university students, and professionals to showcase their creativity under important environmental themes such as Marine Biodiversity and Marine Pollution.

🚨 Submission Deadline: 30 April 2026 – Apply Now!
🌊 Main Themes
✔ Marine Biodiversity
✔ Marine Pollution
🏫 Categories
Primary School
Secondary: Grades 6–9 & 10–13
Open Category: University Students, Professionals & Others
📅 Important Dates
📢 Calls Open: 01 March 2026
⏰ Deadline: 30 April 2026
🎉 Exhibition: June 8 & 9, 2026
🏆 Rewards
Winners will receive Valuable Prizes
📞 Contact Details
Coordinator: Ms. S. M. D. P. Gunarathna
📞 071 9 564 814 / 011 2 881 423 / 011 2 554 618
📧 sobaseya@ousl.lk
🌐 https://ou.ac.lk/cessd/sobaseya/
📄 Competition Guidelines & Submission
Download guidelines or submit your entry
🎨 Art Exhibition Guidelines
📸 Photography Guidelines
April 02, 2026

School Discipline Circular 11/2026 & 12/2016 Sri Lanka – Full Guidelines, Rules & Legal Actions

 

Sri Lanka school discipline circular 11 2026 and 12 2016 corporal punishment rules legal actions student discipline guidelines

The Ministry of Education has issued Circular 11/2026 (30.03.2026) reinforcing strict rules on maintaining discipline in schools, alongside Circular 12/2016. These circulars emphasize zero tolerance for corporal punishment, student protection, legal consequences, and positive disciplinary approaches. Below is a complete, simplified breakdown.



📢 Circular 11/2026 Overview
Issued on 30.03.2026 by Ministry of Education.
Works together with Circular 12/2016.
⚖️ Supreme Court (FR 461/2012) emphasized.
🚫 Zero Tolerance Policy
No physical or psychological punishment allowed.

✔ Corporal punishment strictly banned
✔ Legal action will be taken against offenders
👍 Positive Discipline Approach
Schools must use positive intervention methods:
✔ Counseling & guidance
✔ Student support systems
✔ Encouraging good behavior
📚 Concept of Discipline
Discipline means following school rules and values.

Teachers must:
✔ Build relationships with students
✔ Identify personal issues
✔ Create supportive learning environment
⚠️ Effects of Corporal Punishment
  • Violence & anti-social behavior
  • Child abuse risks
  • Poor teacher-student relationships
  • Low academic performance
  • Loss of self-esteem
  • Property damage
🏫 Disciplinary Committee
Every school must have a disciplinary board:
✔ Principal
✔ Deputy/Assistant Principals
✔ Discipline teachers

All incidents must be properly documented.
✅ Alternative Actions (Allowed)
  • Co-curricular activities
  • Counseling
  • Warnings & guidance
  • Parent meetings
  • Temporary suspension (max 2 weeks)
  • Remove privileges
  • Transfer with approval
🔒 Student Privacy
Disciplinary actions must respect student dignity.
❌ Do NOT publicly shame students.
⚖️ Legal Consequences
Violations may lead to:
✔ Fundamental Rights cases
✔ Criminal charges
✔ Disciplinary action under Establishments Code
🚨 Child Protection
Child abuse includes inappropriate activities.

❗ Sexual abuse = severe punishment
❗ Staff misconduct = legal action

Schools must cooperate with NCPA.
📄 Download Circulars
April 02, 2026

Student Admission - National Schools 2026 Vacancy List

 

Student Admission National Schools 2026 Vacancy List Sri Lanka Grade 2 to 11 Circular 09/2026 school vacancies details

The Ministry of Education has issued Circular 09/2026 dated 31.03.2026 regarding student admissions to Grades 2–11 (excluding Grades 5 & 6). This circular outlines the procedures, eligibility, and deadlines for admissions. Check below for simplified details and download official vacancy lists.

📄 View Full Circular 09/2026 Details 👉 Click Here
📌 Important Notice
Admissions for Grades 2–11 (excluding 5 & 6) must follow Circular 09/2026.

Admissions must be completed based on vacancies available as of 31.01.2026.
📊 Class Capacity
Grades 2–5 → Max 40 students
Grades 6–11 → Max 45 students

Vacancies exist only if student count is below limit.
🎯 Eligibility
✔ Government transfers
✔ Returnees from abroad
✔ Residence change
✔ Scholarship students
✔ Education staff children
📅 Key Deadlines
Jan 31 – Vacancy calculation
Feb 15 – Publication
Feb 16–28 – Applications
Mar 1–15 – Interviews
Before Mar 31 – Approval
⚠️ Final Instruction
All admissions must be completed before 27.04.2026.

Must follow transparency and official guidelines.
April 02, 2026

Student Admission Circular 09/2026 (Grades 2–11) Sri Lanka – Full Details & Guidelines

Sri Lanka school admission circular 09 2026 grades 2 to 11 vacancy eligibility application process details


Based on Circular 09/2026 issued on March 31, 2026, the Ministry of Education has announced the updated guidelines for student admissions to intermediate grades (Grades 2–11, excluding Grades 5 and 6). This includes details on class capacity, eligibility categories, application procedures, interview process, and key deadlines. Read below for a simplified, mobile-friendly breakdown.


📊 Class Capacity
Grades 2–5: Max 40 students
Grades 6–11: Max 45 students

Vacancies exist only if total students are below allowed limit.
Parallel classes must be equal across grades.
🏅 Special sports class allowed from Grade 8.
🎯 Eligibility Categories
  • Government employee transfers (25km+)
  • Returnees from abroad (within 3 years)
  • Residence change (50km+)
  • Grade 5 Scholarship qualified students
  • Education sector employees’ children
📝 Application Procedure
Apply using Schedule 01 format via registered post.

✔ Apply to minimum 5 schools
✔ Separate applications per category
✔ Attach certified documents & affidavit
✔ Mention medium of instruction
🎤 Interview Process
Panel includes Principal + Senior Staff.

4x candidates called per vacancy.
Final list approved by Education authorities.
📅 Important Dates
31 Jan – Vacancy calculation
15 Feb – Vacancy publication
16–28 Feb – Applications
1–15 Mar – Interviews
Before 31 Mar – Final approval
📊 Scoring System (Grades 2–4)
Total: 50 Marks

📍 Distance (Max 25):
Under 10km – 25
10–15km – 20
15–20km – 15
Over 20km – 5

📍 Category Points – 25 marks
📄 Download / View Circular 09/2026

01/04/2026

April 01, 2026

Electricity Tariff Revision Sri Lanka April 2026 – New Units & Charges (Full Details)

 

Electricity Tariff Revision Sri Lanka April 2026 new rates domestic industrial PUCSL approved charges

The Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) has approved a new electricity tariff revision effective from 01 April 2026. These updated rates apply to all consumer categories including domestic, industrial, government, and EV charging. Check below for the complete breakdown of unit charges, fixed charges, and time-of-use tariffs.

Electricity Tariff Revision – April 2026
Effective from 01.04.2026
The new electricity tariff approved for a 30-day billing cycle will apply from 01 April 2026. Below are the rates arranged in mobile-friendly tiles for easy reading.
🏠 Domestic Category
Consumption of 0–60 kWh per month
Block Energy Charge (Rs./kWh) Fixed Charge (Rs./Month)
0–30 kWh 5.00 80.00
31–60 kWh 9.00 210.00
Consumption above 60 kWh per month
Block Energy Charge (Rs./kWh) Fixed Charge (Rs./Month)
0–60 kWh 14.00 N/A
61–90 kWh 20.00 400.00
91–120 kWh 28.00 1,000.00
121–180 kWh 44.00 1,500.00
Above 180 kWh 85.00 2,100.00
Optional Time of Use Tariff (Domestic)
Time Period Energy Charge (Rs./kWh)
Day Time (05:30 – 18:30) 40.00
Peak Time (18:30 – 22:30) 90.00
Off Peak (22:30 – 05:30) 28.00
Fixed Charge: Rs. 2,100.00 per month
🛕 Religious & Charitable Institutions
Block Energy Charge (Rs./kWh) Fixed Charge (Rs./Month)
0–30 kWh 4.50 75.00
31–90 kWh 4.50 200.00
91–120 kWh 8.00 350.00
121–180 kWh 19.00 1,300.00
Above 180 kWh 30.00 1,700.00
🏭 Industrial Rates
Industrial Rate 1
Category Energy Charge Fixed Charge
IP 1-1 (VDMC ≤ 300 kWh/month) 9.00 300.00
IP 1-2 (VDMC > 300 kWh/month) 18.00 800.00
Industrial Rate 2
Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Demand Charge
16.00 33.00 14.00 5,000.00 1,400.00
Industrial Rate 3
Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Demand Charge
15.00 32.00 13.00 5,000.00 1,350.00
🏨 Hotel Rates
Hotel Rate 1
Category Energy Charge Fixed Charge
H 1-1 (VDMC ≤ 300 kWh/month) 9.00 300.00
H 1-2 (VDMC > 300 kWh/month) 18.00 800.00
Hotel Rate 2
Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Demand Charge
16.00 33.00 14.00 5,000.00 1,400.00
Hotel Rate 3
Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Demand Charge
15.00 32.00 13.00 5,000.00 1,350.00
🏢 General Purpose Rates
General Purpose Rate 1
Category Energy Charge Fixed Charge
GP 1-1 (VDMC ≤ 180 kWh/month) 27.00 500.00
GP 1-2 (VDMC > 180 kWh/month) 36.00 1,600.00
General Purpose Rate 2
Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Demand Charge
43.00 66.00 34.00 5,000.00 1,500.00
General Purpose Rate 3
Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Demand Charge
41.50 65.00 33.00 5,000.00 1,450.00
🏛 Government Rates
Government Rate 1
Category Energy Charge Fixed Charge
GV 1-1 (VDMC ≤ 180 kWh/month) 29.00 500.00
GV 1-2 (VDMC > 180 kWh/month) 38.00 1,600.00
Government Rate 2
Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Demand Charge
46.00 66.00 34.00 5,000.00 1,500.00
Government Rate 3
Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Demand Charge
45.00 65.00 33.00 5,000.00 1,450.00
🚗 EV Charging Stations (EVCS)
EVCS Tariffs
Category Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Charge Demand Charge
EVCS-1 15.00 70.00 15.00 1,600.00 -
EVCS-2 15.00 70.00 15.00 5,000.00 1,500.00
End User Tariff for EDL-owned EV Charging Stations
Charging Type Day Peak Off Peak
DC Fast Charging 87.00 111.00 53.00
AC Level 2 Charging 70.00 90.00 40.00
🌾 Street Lighting & Agriculture
Category Day Peak Off Peak Fixed Charge
Street Lighting 50.00 -
Agriculture Rate 1 (Optional) 14.00 28.00 8.00 750.00
Notes:
VDMC = Volume Differentiated Monthly Consumption
Rate 1 = Supply at 400/230V & Contract demand <= 42kVA
Rate 2 = Supply at 400/230V & Contract demand > 42kVA
Rate 3 = Supply at 11kV & above

EVCS-1 applies to EV charging stations supplied at each individual point of supply, metered at 400/230 V, with contract demand less than or equal to 42 kVA.
EVCS-2 applies to EV charging stations metered at or above 400/230 V, with contract demand exceeding 42 kVA.

A 2.5% SSCL levy is applied to monthly electricity bills effective from October 1, 2022.
⚡ Electricity Tariff Revision – April 2026
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