CLUBS & SOCIETIES
Prince of Wales College offers diverse clubs and societies fostering student engagement,
from arts to sports, creating a vibrant school community for personal growth and shared interests.
Mr. Chathura Mendis doing a great service by being in charge of the societies.
There Are Many Clubs and Societies in College and They Can Be Divided Into 10 Main Categories as Follows;
MEDIA CLUBS

Media Club
Cambrians' Media & Broadcasting Unit (CMBU)
The Cambrians' Media & Broadcasting Unit (CMBU) at Prince of Wales College,\n rebranded in 2012, is an exemplary institution renowned for its diverse expertise in the\n fields of Announcing, Technical Operations, Motion Graphics, Dubbing, News Reporting,\n Photography, and Documentary Production. CMBU's commitment to excellence in media and\n Broadcasting education is highlighted by its role as the organizer of the prestigious\n Sadhbhashana Media Competitions, the largest and most influential media competition in Sri\n Lanka.
\nThe Cambrians' Media & Broadcasting Unit (CMBU) is fortunate to have a dedicated\n team of teachers in charge, including Ven. Sujatha Thero, Mr. Lahiru Fernando, Mr. Shehan\n Shanuka, Mrs. Tharini Narmada, Ms. Dineshi Fernando, and Ms. Nilmi Jayawardane.\n
TECHNOLOGICAL CLUBS

Technological Club
Cambrians' ICT Society
The Cambrians' ICT Society at Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa, is a dynamic\n and forward-thinking organization dedicated to fostering technological innovation and\n digital literacy among its members. Under the guidance of its committed teachers in charge,\n including Mr. Chamara Jeewantha, Mrs. Sharangika Perera, Ms. Anushka Sureni, Mrs. Dinuka\n Sellahewa, and Ms. Chanchala De Silva, the society has become a hub for students interested\n in the exciting world of information and communication technology.
A notable\n achievement of\n the Cambrians' ICT Society is the development of the Prince of Wales College website, a\n testament to the students' technical skills and their valuable contributions to the school's\n digital presence. This achievement showcases the society's commitment to practical learning\n and hands-on experience, preparing its members for a future in the ever-evolving field of\n technology.

Technological Club
Cambrians' Innovators Club
The Cambrians' Innovators Club is an exciting and creative platform at Prince of\n Wales College, nurtured and guided by its dedicated teachers in charge, including Ms.\n Anushka Sureni, Mrs. Dinuka Sellahewa and Mrs. Mithila Malalagama.\n This club serves as a catalyst for young minds to explore their passion for innovation and\n entrepreneurship. It encourages students to think outside the box, fostering a culture of\n innovation, problem-solving, and creativity.
Through various workshops, projects,\n and\n competitions, the Cambrians' Innovators Club empowers its members with the skills and\n mindset needed to address real-world challenges and develop inventive solutions. This club\n not only inspires the next generation of innovators but also contributes to the overall\n growth and progress of Prince of Wales College.
REPRESENTATIVE CLUBS

Representative Club
Prefects' Guild
The Prefects Guild of Prince of Wales College plays a vital role in maintaining\n discipline, promoting leadership, and fostering a sense of responsibility among the student\n body. Under the guidance of its dedicated teachers in charge, which includes Deputy\n Principal Mr. Ranjith Illapepperuma, Ven Mathale Sumangala Thero, Mr. Chathura Mendis, Mr.\n Chamara Jeewantha, Mr. Nuwan Jayashantha, Mrs. Gimhani De Silva and Mrs. Himali Sewwandi, the Prefects Guild\n upholds the school's values and standards.
Prefects are chosen to exemplify\n outstanding\n character and leadership qualities, and they serve as role models for their peers. They are\n responsible for ensuring a harmonious school environment and assisting in various school\n activities and events. The Prefects Guild of Prince of Wales College embodies the school's\n commitment to nurturing responsible and disciplined future leaders.

Representative Club
Students' Parliament
TThe Students' Parliament at Prince of Wales College in Moratuwa is like a\n center for student leadership and democracy in the school. Teachers like Mrs. Nilusha\n Rathnayake, Mrs. Chrishmy Perera, and Mrs. N.V. Dhananjani guide it. They teach students\n about being responsible, leading, and taking part in community decisions.\n
\n In the Students' Parliament, students can talk about problems, suggest ideas, and make the\n school better. They have meetings, discussions, and activities that help them learn to talk\n well, work together, and solve problems. This group helps students feel like they belong,\n work together, and learn how to be good citizens and leaders in their community.

Representative Club
Traffic Unit
The Traffic Unit at Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa, is a special team run by\n students. They make sure the roads are safe and people walk and drive properly in the\n school.
These student volunteers work hard to keep everyone safe during busy times\n at\n school. They learn about leadership, teamwork, and how to be good citizens while doing this\n important job. The Traffic Unit shows how students can make a positive difference in their\n school and community.

Representative Club
Debaters' Council
The Debaters' Council at Prince of Wales College is a group where students learn\n how to discuss, think critically, and speak effectively. With the guidance of teachers Mr.\n Shehan Shanuka and Mrs. Yomali Prarthana, Mrs. Tharanga Sagari this group has become a place for students to\n become better at talking and thinking.\n
\n In the Debaters' Council, students have lively debates and discussions about different\n topics, like current events and big questions. This helps them get better at speaking and\n researching, and they learn how to make good arguments and listen to others' ideas. The\n Debaters' Council shows the school's dedication to making students who are good at speaking\n and thinking and ready for school and work.
COMMUNITY SERVICE CLUBS

Community Service Club
Prince Scouts
Proud Fifty-Four Years of Scouting. Crowning History, The Prince of Wales Scout\n Team Succeeded in Raising the Honor and Reputation of The Princess Mother of Wales. The\n Sixth Moratuwa Prince Scout Group Participated Optimally in The District Competitions This\n Year and Won a Large Number of Victories. The Heirs Were the Moratuwa Piliyandala Scout\n District with The Adoption of Kumara Abyss as An Indelible Name.\n
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- Five First Places \n
- Three Second Places \n
- A Third Place \n
Mr. Mahesh Nanayakkara Dedicated Himself in Charge of The Group of\n Scouts Who\n Produced a Large Number of Proud Presidential Scouts.\n

Community Service Club
Cambrians' St. Johns' Ambulance
The Cambrians' St. John's Ambulance, also known as the College First Aid Unit,\n at Prince of Wales College, exemplifies the spirit of compassion, preparedness, and\n community service. Under the guidance and expertise of its devoted teachers in charge, Mrs.\n Upeksha Alwis, Mrs. Dinesha Samarasekara, Mrs. Thushari Jayasinghe, and Mrs. WTD Mihirani,\n this unit equips students with essential first aid skills and knowledge.
Students\n involved\n in the Cambrians' St. John's Ambulance learn how to respond effectively in emergency\n situations, providing crucial assistance to those in need within the school community and\n beyond. This initiative not only fosters a sense of responsibility and empathy but also\n prepares students to be valuable contributors to society by being trained first responders.\n The Cambrians' St. John's Ambulance serves as a shining example of Prince of Wales College's\n commitment to instilling life-saving skills and values in its students.

Community Service Club
Temperance Association
The Temperance Association at Prince of Wales College in Moratuwa is guided by a\n dedicated team of teachers, including Ven Sujatha Thero, Mr. Namal Kumara, Mrs. Sanjeewani\n Neelawala, Mrs. Charini Achinthya, Mrs. Dinushi Lakmali, Ms. Tharanga Jayasinghe, and Ms.\n Yashoda Hansini. This club focuses on promoting a healthy and alcohol-free lifestyle among\n students. Through various activities and awareness programs, they encourage responsible\n choices and emphasize the importance of abstaining from harmful substances, contributing to\n a positive and wholesome school environment.
CADETING

Cadeting
Wales Cadets
The Wales Cadets of Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa, is a commendable\n initiative that instills the values of discipline, leadership, and community service among\n its members. This group of dedicated and motivated students is led by teachers and\n instructors who understand the importance of nurturing responsible citizenship in young\n minds.
Under their guidance, the Wales Cadets engage in various activities and\n training\n sessions that encompass physical fitness, leadership development, and civic responsibility.\n The Cadets learn essential life skills, such as teamwork, time management, and\n problem-solving, while also participating in community service projects that benefit the\n school and the wider community. The Wales Cadets program at Prince of Wales College reflects\n the school's commitment to producing well-rounded individuals who are not only academically\n proficient but also socially conscious and prepared to contribute positively to society.

Cadeting
Western Cadet Band
With A Proud History Of 28 Years, The Cadet Western Band Brings Fame and Pride\n to The School. The Cadet Western Band, A Beacon for Wales, Has Amassed a String of\n Achievements Over the Years.
\n In 2019, The Camp with The Value of The All-Ceylon Cadet Band. Managed To Get the First\n Place.
\n Our Thanks To Coach Mr. Prasad Silva and Mr. K D Silva, Who Is in Charge of The Band, For\n the Mission They Are Doing in The Journey Ahead by Working for The Advancement of The\n Western Band.\n

Cadeting
Eastern Cadet Band
The Oriental Band Was Established In 2014 As the Oriental Cadet Band. A Proud\n Cadet Group Supports the Activities of The School After the Camps Were Established and\n Dispersed at The Rantambe Army Camp.
\n Mr. Wijaya Bandara Welitudhuwa Works in Charge of That Orchestra and Mr. Prasad Silva, Who\n Works as A Coach Here, Works Very Hard for The Training Activities.\n
EDUCATIONAL CLUBS

Educational Club
Commerce Society
The Commerce Society at Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa, under the guidance of\n teachers Mrs. KD Kulasinghe, Mrs. DD Senanayake, and Mr. Namal Kumara, is a vibrant platform\n nurturing students' interest in commerce and business. Through workshops, seminars, and\n interactive sessions, the society equips its members with essential knowledge about\n economics, finance, and entrepreneurship.
Notably, the Commerce Society annually\n organizes\n the Commerce Day, providing students with a chance to showcase their business acumen,\n innovative ideas, and entrepreneurial spirit. This event has become a cherished tradition,\n fostering competition and driving intellectual and professional growth among students while\n promoting commerce education within the school community.

Educational Club
Art Society
The Art Society at Prince of Wales College, Moratuwa, is a vibrant and creative\n hub, fostering artistic expression and talent among its students. Led by dedicated teachers\n in charge like Ven. Ibbawela Panyarama Thero, Mrs. Upeksha Alwis, Mrs. Indra Malani, Mrs. Sarath Thilakarathne, Mrs. Shriya Weerasinghe and Mrs. Padma Chandrasekara the society\n encourages students to explore various forms of art, including painting, sculpture, and\n visual design.
Through regular workshops, exhibitions, and collaborative projects,\n members\n of the Art Society not only hone their artistic skills but also learn the value of\n self-expression and the power of art to convey emotions and ideas. This society stands as a\n testament to the school's commitment to nurturing well-rounded individuals who appreciate\n and contribute to the world of art and culture.

Educational Club
Science Society
The Junior and Senior Science Societies at Prince of Wales College are important\r\nfor making students love science. With teachers like Pinipa Gunarathne, Mrs. Sachintha Alagiyawanna, Mrs. Tharanga Jayasinghe, Mrs. Thilini Rajapakshe, Mrs. Fathima Rafna and Mrs. Sandya\r\nKarunarathne guiding them, these societies let young students explore science in exciting\r\nways. They do science experiments and activities outside the classroom, which helps them\r\nunderstand science better and become curious and innovative.
\r\nOne special thing these societies do is working with Princess of Wales College to do\r\npractical science experiments for Advanced Level (AL) students. They also organize the\r\nScience Day event every year, where students can show their scientific skills through\r\nexhibits and demonstrations. These societies don't just help students learn science; they\r\nalso make the school a place where everyone loves to explore and discover new things about\r\nthe world around them.

Educational Club
Social Sciences Society
The Social Sciences Society at Prince of Wales College helps students understand\r\nhuman society better. Teachers like Mrs. Lathika Rathnayake, Mr. M. A. Jayasinghe and Mrs. Shriya Weerasinghe\r\nguide students in subjects like history, sociology, economics, and politics. Students\r\ndiscuss important topics, do research, and have debates to learn about society, culture, and\r\nhow governments work.
\r\nThis society also encourages critical thinking and awareness about society's issues. It\r\nhelps students analyze historical events, current problems, and worldwide viewpoints. By\r\ndoing this, the society prepares students to be well-informed and responsible citizens who\r\ncan tackle real-world problems and make positive changes in society.

Educational Club
Maths Olympiad Society
The Maths Olympiad Society at Prince of Wales College, guided by teachers Mrs.\r\nMadusha Perera and Mrs. Himali Sewwandi, fosters a deep appreciation for mathematics beyond\r\nthe classroom. Through math Olympiad competitions, workshops, and practice sessions,\r\nstudents enhance their problem-solving abilities and engage in friendly, intellectually\r\nstimulating contests.
These young mathematicians actively participate in regional\r\nand national math Olympiads, showcasing their school's excellence and nurturing critical\r\nthinking, logical reasoning, and perseverance. The society plays a vital role in promoting a\r\nculture of mathematical excellence within Prince of Wales College, equipping students for\r\nsuccess in mathematics and beyond.
LANGUAGE CLUBS

Language Club
English Literary Association
The English Literary Association at Prince of Wales College helps students love\r\nEnglish language and literature. Teachers guide this group, and they set up English Day\r\ncompetitions where students can show their language skills through debates, poetry, and\r\nstorytelling.
The service rendered by Ms. Sanduni Wijayani, Mrs. Nilanka Madushani, Mr. Kapila Ruberu, Mrs. Indrani Katugampola who are the teachers in charge of English\r\nActivity Club. These activities make students better at English and make them like\r\nliterature more. Prince of Wales College believes in making students good at language and\r\ncommunication, which helps in school and work.

Language Club
Kids English Activity Club
This Association provicdes good support to further develop to the English\r\nlanguages knowledge and ability of young childrean to use it.\r\n
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- Spell master competition for 3,4,5 \r\n
- english camp for grade 5 \r\n
- english day \r\n

Language Club
Sinhala Literary Association
The Sinhala Literary Association at Prince of Wales College is a lively group\r\nthat celebrates the beauty of the Sinhala language and culture. Teachers like W M Nirosha\r\nGunarathne, Mr. Sarath Thilakarathne, Mr. Bhagya sandamali, Mr. Indra Malani, Ms. Yomali Prarthana, Mrs. Chathurika Dilhani, Mr. Shehan Shanuka help students learn and appreciate Sinhala\r\nliterature and art.
\r\nIn this association, students take part in activities like writing contests, poetry\r\nreadings, and cultural events. These activities help students become better at using the\r\nSinhala language and being creative. The association also works to keep Sinhala traditions\r\nand literature alive and share them with others. It shows how Prince of Wales College cares\r\nabout students' cultural identity and language skills, making them love Sinhala beyond just\r\nschool.

Language Club
Tamil Literary Association
The Tamil Literary Association at Prince of Wales College is a lively group that\r\ncelebrates the Tamil language and its wonderful literature. Teachers like Mr. Lahiru\r\nFernando and Mrs. R.A.I. Dilrukshi guide students to explore Tamil poetry, stories, and\r\nculture.
\r\nIn this association, students do fun activities like Tamil poetry readings, storytelling,\r\nand literary contests. It helps them improve their language skills and also understand and\r\nenjoy the rich traditions of the Tamil-speaking community. This shows that Prince of Wales\r\nCollege values different languages and cultures, making school life more interesting and\r\ninclusive for everyone.
AESTHETIC CLUBS

Aesthetic Club
Western Music Society
\r\nThe Western Music Society at Prince of Wales College in Moratuwa is an exciting place where\r\nstudents discover the world of Western music. Guided by their dedicated teachers, Mrs.\r\nDeepthika Ranasinghe and Mrs. Anne Shaluka, this society offers students a chance to dive\r\ninto music.
\r\nThrough activities like singing in a choir, learning to play instruments, and understanding\r\nmusic theory, students in the Western Music Society develop their musical talents and\r\nappreciation. This not only helps them become better musicians but also teaches them\r\ndiscipline, teamwork, and how to express themselves. The Western Music Society enriches the\r\nschool's culture and lets students explore their passion for music.\r\n

Aesthetic Club
Eastern Music Society
\r\nThe Eastern Music Society at Prince of Wales College is where students learn\r\nabout Eastern music. They have dedicated teachers, Mrs. Pushpa, Mr. Ananda Ranasinghe, and\r\nMrs. Thusharika Amarasinghe, who help students explore Eastern music traditions.
\r\nIn this society, students do various activities like singing, learning to play musical\r\ninstruments, and discovering traditional Eastern music styles. This helps students develop\r\ntheir musical skills and appreciate the rich music of the East. It also teaches them about\r\ndifferent cultures, teamwork, and how to express themselves. The Eastern Music Society is an\r\nimportant part of the school's culture and helps students connect with their Eastern music\r\ninterests and cultural heritage.\r\n

Aesthetic Club
Dancing Society
\r\nThe Dancing Society at Prince of Wales College is a place where students learn\r\nand enjoy dancing. Their teachers, Mr. Nuwan Jayashantha, Mrs. Duminda Samarajeewa, Mrs. B.\r\nM. Anoma Rathnayake, and Mrs. M. T. C. Nilmini, help them explore different types of dance\r\nand get better at it.
\r\nStudents practice dancing regularly, attend choreography workshops, and perform. This helps\r\nthem become better dancers and also teaches them to be more confident, disciplined, and good\r\nat working in a team. The Dancing Society makes the school more colorful with its dance\r\nperformances and gives students a chance to express themselves through dance. It shows that\r\nPrince of Wales College cares about nurturing students' artistic talents and letting them be\r\ncreative.\r\n

Aesthetic Club
Society of Fine Arts
\r\nThe Society of Fine Arts at Prince of Wales College is a place for students who\r\nlove art to explore and show their creativity. Their teachers, like Mr. Sanjeewa Perera, Mr. Akhila\r\nMadushanka, Mrs. Sanjeewani Neelawala, Mrs. Thushari Jayasinghe and Mrs. Kithmini Hettiarachchi,\r\nhelp them learn about different forms of art like drawing and painting. Students in this\r\nsociety also get to display their artwork in exhibitions and take part in art competitions.\r\nThis society makes the school's art scene better and helps students express themselves\r\nthrough art, showing that Prince of Wales College supports their artistic talents.\r\n

Aesthetic Club
Drama Society
\r\nThe Drama Society at Prince of Wales College is a place for students who love\r\nacting and theater. With the help of their teachers, Mr. H.P.V. Kavinga, Mrs. Mihiri Yapa,\r\nMrs. Tharini Narmada, and Mrs. Savani Silva, students learn and perform in plays.
\r\nThis helps them get better at acting, become more confident, and work well with others. They put on\r\nshows that entertain the school community and show their talent. The Drama Society makes the\r\nschool's culture richer and lets students express themselves through acting, making them\r\nlove the art of theater.\r\n

Aesthetic Club
Primary Western Band
\r\nThe Primary Western Band at Prince of Wales College is a group where younger\r\nstudents learn to play Western musical instruments like guitars, keyboards, and drums.\r\nTeachers help them with their music lessons. The band practices regularly and performs at\r\nschool events. Being part of the band helps students enjoy music, learn teamwork, and show\r\ntheir musical talents to the school community. It's a fun way for younger students to get\r\ninvolved in music at Prince of Wales College. Teachers In Charge - Mrs. Anoma, Mrs. Chethana Sadaruwani\r\n

Aesthetic Club
Primary Eastern Band
\r\nThe Primary Eastern Band at Prince of Wales College is a group where younger\r\nstudents can learn and enjoy playing Eastern musical instruments. They are guided by their\r\nteachers who help them learn about these instruments and how to make music with them. This\r\nband allows the students to explore the rich world of Eastern music and helps them develop\r\ntheir musical skills. It's a fun way for the younger students to be a part of the school's\r\nmusical traditions and discover their love for Eastern music.< Teachers In Charge - Mrs. Chandima Nilmini, Mrs. Nirosha Sandamali\r\n
HOBBY CLUBS

Hobby Club
Kumara Kodewwa Readers' Club
\r\nThe Kumara Kodewwa Readers' Club at Prince of Wales College is a special group\r\nfor students who love to read. In this club, students can explore different books and\r\nstories. Teachers at the school help students with this club. They have discussions about\r\nbooks and even have reading events. This club helps students enjoy reading and discover new\r\nstories. It's a fun way to share the love of reading with others at Prince of Wales College.\r\nTeachers in charge - Mrs. Chathurika Dilahani, Mrs, Sachini Balasooriya, Ms. Yomali Prarthana\r\n

Hobby Club
Astronomical Society
\r\nThe Astronomical Society at Prince of Wales College is a group for students who\r\nare curious about stars, planets, and the universe. In this society, students learn about\r\nastronomy, the study of space. Mr. Mohan Rajapakshe, Mrs, Gimhani De Silva who help them explore the night sky and\r\nunderstand celestial objects like stars and planets.
\r\nMembers of the Astronomical Society often use telescopes to observe the night sky and learn\r\nabout different constellations. They also discuss space-related topics and sometimes\r\norganize stargazing events. Being part of this society helps students appreciate the wonders\r\nof the universe and encourages their interest in science and space exploration. It's a fun\r\nand educational way for students to learn about the vast cosmos above us.\r\n

Hobby Club
Aeronautical Association
\r\nThe Aeronautical Association at Prince of Wales College is a group where\r\nstudents explore and learn about airplanes and flying. Mr. Mohan Rajapakshe, Mrs, Randini Nadiweera and experts help students\r\nunderstand how planes work and the science behind them.
\r\nStudents in the Aeronautical Association can participate in activities like building model\r\nairplanes, learning about aviation history, and understanding the principles of flight. This\r\nhelps them gain knowledge and skills related to aviation. It's a fun way for students to\r\ndiscover the world of aeronautics and perhaps even inspire future pilots and engineers. The\r\nAeronautical Association adds an exciting dimension to the school's educational experience,\r\nsparking curiosity about the skies and the marvel of flight.\r\n

Hobby Club
Environment Club
The Environment Club at Prince of Wales College is a group of students who care\r\nabout nature and the environment. With the guidance of their teachers, Mrs. Dushody Mihirani, Mrs. Nadeesha hemanthi, Mrs. Tharanga Sagari, Mrs. R. A. I. Dilrukshi, Mrs. Shriyani Ramanayake they learn how to protect\r\nand take care of our planet.
\r\nMembers of the Environment Club do activities like planting trees, cleaning up the school\r\ngrounds, and learning about how to reduce waste and save energy. They also spread awareness\r\nabout environmental issues to their schoolmates and the community. The Environment Club\r\nhelps make the school and the world a better, cleaner, and more sustainable place for\r\neveryone.
RELIGIOUS CLUBS

Religious Club
Buddhist Association
The Buddhist Association at Prince of Wales College is a group of students who\r\nlearn about Buddhism and its teachings. They are guided by Ven. Mathale Sumangala Thero,\r\nVen. Udubaddawe Assaji Thero, and Ven. Ibbawela Panyarama Thero, who teach them about\r\nBuddhist principles.
\r\nUnder the supervision of teachers like Mr. Chathura Mendis, Mrs. Upeksha Alwis, Mrs.\r\nKunchanada Wedage, Mrs. Nadee Chandani, Mrs. Achini Wedage, Mrs. Dilani Perera and Mrs.\r\nGimhani Apeksha,\r\nstudents in the Buddhist Association participate in activities like meditation and\r\ndiscussions about Buddhism. They also organize events to celebrate Buddhist festivals and\r\npromote moral values. The association helps students understand and practice the teachings\r\nof Buddhism, fostering a sense of spirituality and ethical conduct within the school\r\ncommunity.

Religious Club
Christian and Catholic Unity
Christian and Catholic Unity at Prince of Wales College is about students from\r\ndifferent Christian backgrounds coming together. Teachers like Mrs. Tharanga Sagari, Mr. Mahesh\r\nNanayakkara, Mrs. Madusha Fernando, and Mrs. Praboda Rodrigo help guide them. They learn about their\r\nfaith and how to respect and understand each other's beliefs.
\r\nThrough activities and discussions, students build unity and respect among different\r\nChristian denominations. This unity helps create a harmonious and inclusive school community\r\nwhere everyone's faith is valued and celebrated. The teachers in charge play a vital role in\r\npromoting understanding and cooperation among students of various Christian backgrounds.




