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Dudley Kenneth George de Silva (1911–1974) was a Sri Lankan educationist.

Dudley Kenneth George de Silva
Born27 July 1911 (1911-07-27)
DiedJune 29, 1974(1974-06-29) (aged 62)
EducationRoyal College, Colombo, University College Colombo
OccupationEducator
ParentArthur Henry George de Silva
RelativesArthur Henry Cornelius de Silva (Brother) Heshan de Silva (Brother's Grandson)

He was Principal of Royal College Colombo and Director of Technical Education, Ministry of Education.[1][2]

Born in Ceylon, he was educated at Royal College Colombo and at the University College Colombo where he gained a BSc and later gained a Diploma in Education.

He taught at Kingswood College, Kandy and became Principal of the Wanduramba Central School and of the Piliyandala Central College. He was an Education Officer in Charge of Adult Education. Thereafter he became the Principal of his alma mater, Royal College Colombo from 1954 to 1966. In 1966 he was made Director of Technical Education.[3]

Long after retiring as Principal, Royal College Colombo, he took up post as Principal, Pembroke Academy, Flower Road, Colombo 7.

He was an Organist at St. Paul's Church Milagiriya and St. Paul's Church Kandy. The Dudley de Silva Shield is awarded at the annual hockey encounter between Royal College Colombo and Wesley College, Colombo in his memory.[4][5]

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