- Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
- Category: Sports and Extracurricular

31st Battle of the Rocks - Two-Day Encounter between Maliyadeva College and St Anne's College - Kurunegala will be played at the Welagedara Stadium on March 21 and 22. Play will commence at 10.00 a.m. on both days.
Meanwhile 19th Battle of the Rocks - Limited Overs Encounter will be played on March 23 at the same venue.

The two skippers, Janith Perera (St. Anne's, on left) and Kusal De Silva (Maliyadeva, on right) with the Esoft Trophy which is on offer for the 31st Battle of the Rocks.

Annites team for 31st Battle of the Rocks
St Anne’s College First XI Cricket Squad: (First row from left) Afzal Hamsa, Gayash Kumarasinghe, Janith Chathuranga (captain), NC Dissanayake (MIC), Rev Bro E.A. Tarcisius (Principal), Charith Tissera (coach), Malshan Perera (vice captain), Shehan Cooray, Yohan Kalhara. (Second row from left) Randeera Ranasinghe, Sudesh Kumarage, Bawantha Karunasinghe, Pasindu Kavishka, Kavinda Kotuwegedara, Sarith Angelo, Asitha Manoranga, Suresh Kumarage, Isuru Aravinda, Tharindu Wijesinghe, Umesh Masakkara, Himal Hasara
- Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
- Category: Annoucements
The Ministry of Education has issued the cut off marks for the selection of schools based on the results of the Grade Five Scholarship Examination held in 2013.
The cut-off mark for St. Anne's College Kurunegala is 179
We also included a list of cut-off marks for major Schools/Colleges which you can download in here.
- Written by: Chinthaka Wijethunge
- Category: Cricket


The touring Harrow School in London recorded an easy six-wicket win over St. Anne’s College Kurunegala in their friendly limited over match played at the Welagedera Stadium, Kurunegala yesterday.
Anushman Rath the leg spinner had superb figures of 4 for 21 while former South African cricketer Steve Elworthy’s son Matthew Elworthy the right arm medium paceman, took 3 for 45 to restict the St Anne’s side to 187 in 49.5 overs.
Harrow School’s two stroke makers Freddie Russel (50 with four boundaries and a six) and Daniel Steward (52 not out with seven fours) guided the tourists to reach their victory target with the loss of only four wickets in 47.2 overs.

