A day at the Royal hostel is full of youthful activities. The hostelers excel in the field of sports, representing the College in the National as well as the International arenas. They are active members of various clubs, society and other co curricula activities. All the hostelers are divided into four Hostel Houses: Anghie, Corea, Bradby and Belleth.

These students are not only exposed to sports and entertainment, but also to religious and spiritual realms. The ‘Sil’campaign on Poson and Sunday school are two events which draw the hostelers towards religion. Apart from all these, the organizers take steps to arrange two trips: the 2-day educational trip and the trip to Kandy to witness the Royal vs. Trinity, Bradby Shield Rugby Match.Due to these exposures, a Royal College hostler is shaped in to a balanced person who can co-exist with various kinds of people from all walks of life. The skills and talents in educational as well as co-curricular activities are evaluated and rewarded in the presence of their parents.

Miyesi Meerawaya, the Annual Musical Pageant of the hostelers, is a refreshing evening and today, the hostel has its own orchestra that consists of several very talented instrumentalists. This Special Evening provides the students chances to demonstrate their capabilities and talents.

Miyesi Meerawaya ‘ 17 the talent show  organized by the Royal College hostelers ended up in grand scale last Wednesday at the Nawarangahala with the esteemed presence of the Minister of law and order and southern development Hon. Sagala Rathnayake.

The talent show took place for the 23rd consecutive year. The main objective of this show was to express the hidden talents of the young hostelers. The show also comprised of a special guest performance by Mr.Billy Fernando while the dancing crews of Sirimavo Bandaranayake Vidyalaya and Kotte Ananda Balika Vidyalaya added much colour to the event.

The 11 students of the Royal College Hostel despite many hurdles managed to execute an extremely successful event of this caliber. It was extremely impressive that students of such a young age manage to take up tasks such as this and carry them out in a smooth manner. It is the result of the students commitment and dedication that resulted in this 23rd Miyesi Meerawaya to end off on a successful note.

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