Vavuniya Tamil Madhya Maha Vidyalayam

Vavuniya Tamil Madhya Maha Vidyalayam, also known as VTMMV (Tamil: வவுனியா தமிழ் மத்திய மகா வித்தியாலயம் Vavuṉiyā Tamiḻ Mattiya Maha Vidhyālayam); (Sinhala: වවුනියාව දෙමළ මධ්‍ය මහා විද්‍යාලයVavuniyāva Demaḷa Madhya Mahā Vidyālaya), is a national school located in Vavuniya, Sri Lanka.

[1][2][3][4] Vavuniya Tamil Madhya Maha Vidyalayam was initially established in 1929 during the British colonial period.

During the Second World War, when the school premises were requisitioned for medical purposes to treat wounded soldiers, classes temporarily shifted to part of Mr. K.D.

In 1948, following the country's independence and the departure of military personnel, the school returned to its original building on Mannar Road.

In 1955, Mr. Ganesan became the principal and worked closely with the Parents and Teachers Association to address the school’s resource constraints.

In 1996, due to the displacement of people from Jaffna, the school operated in two shifts—morning and evening—to accommodate the influx of students.

I. Irasarathanam (2000–2004), and Mr. C. Ulaganathan (2004–2010), oversaw further advancements despite challenges, such as hosting displaced persons in school buildings.

Padmanathan’s tenure (2011–2016), the school expanded to over 3,000 students and 160 teachers, with five houses—Bharathi, Ilango, Valluvar, Pugazhendhi, and Kambar.

Vaṇṭal vaḷattāl vayalkaḷ ceḻittiṭum vaṉṉi nakaruṟai niṉ Koṇṭal nikar kalvi kuṟaiyā taḷittiṭum vāḻiya vāḻiyavē!

Centamiḻ, āṅkilam, tīñcuvai iṉṉicai, ciṟappuṟu viññāṉam, Antamil, kaittoḻil, kamattoḻil, uṭaṟkalai, eṇkalai, nuṇkalaiyum Nērmaiyoṭu oḻukkamum niṟaivuṟa aḷittiṭum cempoṉ ṉiṟamaṭai niṉ Cīrpeṟu laṭciyam ciṟantu viḷaṅkiṭac cērntu uḻaittiṭu vōm Vāḻiya tamiḻ mattiya makā vittiyālayam vāḻiya vāḻiyavē!

Tamil, English, Music, Science, Crafts, Agriculture, Physical Education, Arithmetic, Fine Arts, A temple that teaches virtues, ethics, and morals.

It has won numerous medals in provincial and national competitions, thanks to its large student body.

There are five houses in the school, each assigned based on the final digit of the student's admission number.