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OSC Track & Field compete in New Delhi, India

 
Overseas School of Colombo (OSC), South Asia Inter-School Association (SAISA) Track and Field team.

The Overseas School of Colombo (OSC), South Asia Inter-School Association (SAISA) Track and Field team was in action at the American Embassy School, New Delhi on April 24 and 25 and the teams were named after our mascot, the Gecko.

The following students are members of the team: D.G. Corien, M. Meagan, S. Phil Jin, M. Jordan, R. Damian, C. de Margherita, D.B. Van Charlotte, H. Patrick, L. Changwoo, A. Jean-Luc, Y. Hiroki, H. Aurora, K. Catherine,

M. Tegan, M. Nikhita, Y. Moe, A. Bhaskar, C. Hansol, T. Atheed, Z. Bryce, R. Camille, F. Cian, B. Mc Iain, G. Annie, L. Thara, L. Arleen, M. Damien, K. Ali, P. Sajiv and S. Young Jun.

Founded in 1957, The Overseas School of Colombo is a non-for profit organization and Sri Lanka’s oldest internationally accredited educational institution. It is the only school in Sri Lanka to offer the International Baccalaureate Programme from Pre-school to Grade 12.

 
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