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St. Vincent's Technical School and Home, National Shiren of Calvary Its located in Western province, Kaluthara district , Beruwala divisional secretariat area in Maggona, Sri Lanka, is an Institute for under privileged children, founded in 1881 by the Oblate missionary Priests as the first Social Service Institute to be established in Sri Lanka. Technical School and its residence is run as one of the missions of St Vincent's Home which is managed by resident Priests & Brothers of the Congregation of the Oblates of Mary Immaculate (OMI). The Institute provides a loving home, spiritual care, health care, education, and full support for wellbeing . Some of the children are orphans, while some are abandoned by their families due to financial or personal reasons, children living in difficult circumstances in their homes, some traumatized and unmanageable at home due to temperament reasons. The children are sent here by the Department of Probation and the Juvenile Courts of Sri Lanka. We have a Technical/Vocational Training School and courses are conducted in Carpentry, Welding & Lathe Mechanic, Automobile Mechanism, Building & Industrial Electrician and Air Condition & Refrigeration. National shrien of Calvery gazzeted by srilankan government in 2008. Its has always birds singing sounds heared. The hill near St. Vincent's Home in Maggona evoked a symbolic image of Mount Calvary in Jerusalem. Hence, while gazing from St. Vincent's Home, Father Isidore Belle, Superior from 1899-1906, visualised a Calvary Shrine at the peak. It was painstakingly established by Brother Gonzal, the oldest Calvary shrine in Sri Lanka was consecrated in September 1900. Today, this National Shrine is visited by at least 10,000 pilgrims during the weekends in Lent. The crucifixion statue at the summit is historic, one of four statues that were sent out from Rome to four corners of the world, which was gifted to Father Belle in 1905. It located singing bell clock(not working that moment bust its see)