GSK gives facelift to school
A brighter, more welcoming atmosphere greeted students arriving for
classes at the Kandawala Navodya Maha Vidyalaya Ratmalana recently,
following a facelift given to the school by the staff of GlaxoSmithKline
(GSK) Pharmaceuticals.
The company gave its employees in Sri Lanka a paid holiday to enable
them to donate a day’s labour towards this project under GSK’s ‘Orange
Day’ programme, a global initiative to encourage engagement with local
communities.
More than 100 personnel of GSK Pharmaceuticals led by the company’s
senior management took on new roles as they mowed the playground,
painted desks and chairs, fitted new doors and fluorescent lights,
cleared accumulated rubble and unblocked drains at the school, which
accommodates more than 650 students.
School Principal Sarath Dheerasekera said this was the first time
that representatives of an international company had visited the school
and undertaken a project of this nature. “The efforts of GSK will
encourage our students to take greater pride in their school and in
their academic activities,” he said. “We are most grateful to the
company for selecting our school for this project.”
Dheerasekera said the school had developed from a very modest
beginnings to produce eight students who qualified for university
entrance last year, and had been placed fifth at the National
Productivity Awards.
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