PRINCIPAL MESSAGE
Rev. Sr. M. Riyana
technology is inevitibal in our everyday lives. this is becouse life without technology is pointless in today's dynamic world. technology which brings together
tools to promote development,use and information exchange has as its main objective of making task easier and the solving of many problems of mankind when
technology progresses and makes our lives even more convenient we must stress how benefical it is to our lives.
today i am happy to pen these lines as the ICT club of St paul's girl's school kelaniya has organized their ICT day,TECHVOLUTION 23'
the objective of organizing this day, is to make the students aware that, technology is inevitable in our everyday life and also to lead the students to use
technology for their study purpose
most of all to give the studens proper education in technology and how should they use it,in a responsible way without losing their human values and attitude so
so i believe that the students will always uphold human values and attitudes while progressing with technology the need of the hour
i owe a greateful thanks to our dear ICT teachers Mrs. Amali Dodangoda and shanika Gamagewho took invitative to make this day a memorable one for the students I apprecate
their commitment dadication and love toward the studentes may god bless botth of you always
i also lovigly remember our dear former ICT teachers Mrs. Nirmika dassanayaka teacher for her tireless committed dedicated loving service to ICT unit of St.
paul's kelaniya greatful thanks for everything that you did to increase the standered of the students in information technology May god bless and reward you
always
last not least i thank each and every students of the ICT club who worked hard with a lot of innovation and commitment to make this day a reality. the board
of prefects we appreciate your hard work may god bless you always
Wishing god's blessings on you through the intercession st paul, the patron of our schol
god loves you and so do i
Rev. Sr. M. Riyana
Principal
St Paul's B.M.V .





