Sports, Societies & Clubs That Shape Tomorrow's Leaders
At St. Paul's Girls' School, education extends far beyond textbooks and examinations. Our vibrant student life programme offers over 30 clubs and societies alongside a diverse range of sports, each designed to foster character, leadership, teamwork, and creativity in every Paulian.
Whether on the playing field, on stage, or in community service, every student discovers her unique strengths and passions — building the confidence and resilience that define a true Paulian.
Our sports programme instils discipline, perseverance, and sportsmanship, producing champions who represent the school at provincial and national levels.
Featured Sport
The Table Tennis team of St. Paul's Girls' School has consistently demonstrated outstanding performance at inter-school, provincial, and national level competitions, bringing immense pride to the school.
Under 14 Inter-School Table Tennis Tournament — Championship
Western Province Inter-Club Table Tennis Tournament — Championship
Inter-School Table Tennis Tournament — 3rd Place
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Major Achievements
Basketball
Athletics
Netball
Swimming
Handball
Badminton
Gymnastics & Aerobics
Karate
Chess
Hockey
Cadet Corps
With over 30 societies and clubs spanning arts, sciences, languages, community service, and leadership, every Paulian finds her place to shine.
Buddhist Society
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Islam Society
Art Society
Drama Society
Western Band
Eastern Band
Western Music Unit
Dancing Unit
Sinhala Literature Society
English Literature Society
English Society
Debating Society
English Debating Society
IT Society
Aviation Club
Media Unit
Photographic Society
Commerce Society
Environmental Society
Drug Prevention Society
Saukyadana Society
Global Vision Society
Danuma Minuma Society
Library Society
Samupakara Samithiya
Interact Club
Girl Guides Club
Old Girls Society
The Buddhist Society of St. Paul's Girls' School plays a vital role in nurturing spiritual growth, cultural values, and ethical conduct among students. Through a rich calendar of religious and cultural activities, the society strengthens the bond between the school and Buddhist heritage.
The annual Sil campaign and Pirith chanting programme is held every year, providing students with an opportunity to engage in spiritual observance and reflection within the school premises.
A sermon is organized every month before the full moon Poya day, inviting respected monks to guide students on the teachings of the Dhamma and its relevance to daily life.
A Vesak lantern competition is held annually and winners are awarded prizes. The society also organizes inter-class drawing and poem writing competitions related to Vesak. The winning creations are printed as Vesak greeting cards and distributed among students.
An annual Kelani pilgrimage, Sri Maha Bodhi pilgrimage, and Tooth Relic pilgrimage are organized by the Buddhist Society, allowing students to experience the sacred sites and deepen their spiritual connection.
A complete directory of every society and club operating at St. Paul's Girls' School.
Whether you're drawn to sports, arts, technology, or community service, there's a society waiting for you. Join a legacy of excellence and discover where your passions can thrive.
The Buddhist Society of St. Paul's Girls' School plays a vital role in nurturing spiritual growth, cultural values, and ethical conduct among students. Rooted in the rich traditions of Buddhist heritage, the society organizes a diverse range of activities throughout the year that bring the school community together in observance and celebration.
The annual Sil campaign and Pirith chanting programme is held every year, providing students with a meaningful opportunity to engage in spiritual observance and reflection within the school premises.
A sermon is organized every month before the full moon Poya day. Respected monks are invited to guide students on the teachings of the Dhamma and its practical relevance to daily life.
A Vesak lantern competition is held annually and the winners are awarded prizes. The Buddhist Society also organizes inter-class drawing and poem writing competitions related to Vesak festivals. The winning creations are printed as Vesak greeting cards and distributed among the students.
An annual Kelani pilgrimage, Sri Maha Bodhi pilgrimage, and Tooth Relic pilgrimage are organized by the Buddhist Society, allowing students to visit these sacred sites and deepen their spiritual connection to the nation's Buddhist heritage.