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National school in Sri Lanka
Medagama National School
මැදගම ජාතික පාසල
Location
Moneragala Road, Medagama
Sri Lanka
Information
TypeNational
MottoVara Meko Guni Puththo
(ගුණ ණැන බෙලෙන් යුතු පුතුමය ඉතා ගරු)
Established1898
FounderDon John da Lahe
PrincipalR. M. M. B. Rathnayaka
GradesClass 1–13
GenderMixed
Age6 to 19
Enrollment3,000
Colour(s)Navy and Green   
SongViru Daruwan
Websitewww.medagamans.sch.lk

Medagama National School (Sinhala: මැදගම ජාතික පාසල) is a mixed National school located in Bibila, Monaragala District, Sri Lanka. The school was founded by Don John da Lahe in 1898 and was previously known as Medagama Maha Vidyalaya. It began as a missionary school with students from the village.

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