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How can I be involved in my child's education

Research studies consistently reveal that high student achievement and self-esteem are closely related to positive parental participation in education. Parents and schools need to work together so all children can succeed in school.

 
APIIT makes education history by inaugurating the first full-fledged private law school in Sri Lanka

Marking yet another landmark in the history of higher education in our country, APIIT Law School, a purpose built law school with modern facilities, was inaugurated at the third floor of Access Towers, Union Place, Colombo 02 on Wednesday, 16th September 2009.

 
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