Another achievement of DP EDUCATION…

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The number of students who obtained A passes for the subject of Information and Communication Technology in the GCE O/L Examination has increased by 16% in 2021 compared to 2020.

Among the students who appeared in the year 2020 for the subject of Information and Communication Technology, the percentage of A passes was 24%.

But in 2021, that percentage has reached as high as 40%.

It is an indisputable fact that the reason for this unique awakening in relation to the subject of Information and Communication Technology is the unique educational opportunity provided by the DP Education program to the children of the country for free.

According to Dhammika Perera’s concept, a large number of school children are currently enrolled in the DP Coding School, which is a social mission carried out by the Dhammika and Priscilla Perera Foundation, which is run in association with the DP Education program.

We feel that even at a time when the country’s economy is in a serious crisis, the country’s people’s life is in a state of confusion, and the country is losing many achievements, the DP Education program’s critical contribution to the exceptional achievements of the country’s children in the field of education should be appreciated by everyone.

Dhammika Perera has left a note in this regard, on his official Facebook page is shown below.

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