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Ananda College

Ananda College (Sinhala: ආනන්ද විද්‍යාලය) is a prominent Buddhist school in Maradana, Colombo. It was established as the English Buddhist School by Colonel Henry Steel Olcott in 1886. In the present day, it provides primary and secondary education on a campus of 15 acres (61,000 m2).[1]

Ananda College
ආනන්ද විද්‍යාලය
Crest of Ananda College
Location
P De S Kularatne Mawatha


Coordinates6°55′30″N 79°52′09″E / 6.92500°N 79.86917°E / 6.92500; 79.86917Coordinates: 6°55′30″N 79°52′09″E / 6.92500°N 79.86917°E / 6.92500; 79.86917
Information
TypeNational
MottoPali: අප්පමාදො අමතපදං
Appamādo Amathapadan
(Buddhist quote from the Apramada Vagga in the Dhammapada)
(Heedfulness, Punctuality leads to Nirvana)
Established1 November 1886; 136 years ago (1886-11-01)
FounderColonel Henry Steel Olcott
PrincipalLal Dissanayake
Grades1–13
GenderBoys
Age range6 to 19
Enrollment7000
LanguageSinhala, English
Color(s)Maroon and Gold
   
Songදින දින කිතුගොස බෝවී
AffiliationBuddhist
AlumniOld Anandians
WebsiteAnanda College
School grounds in 1920.
Colonel H.S. Olcott, founder of Ananda College

Early history

Following a meeting of Buddhists at Pettah, under the patronage of Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera, an English-Buddhist school was inaugurated at 19 Prince Street on 1 November 1886 by the Buddhist Theosophical Society. The first session was attended by 37 students. In 1888, when about 130 boys were attending, it moved to 61 Maliban Street. C. W. Leadbeater was appointed the first principal of Ananda today.[2]

By the time the school was officially registered in March 1889, there were 120 students. That same year, J. P. R. Weerasuriya became the first Anandian to pass the Cambridge junior examination. The Cambridge graduate and confessed Buddhist A. E. Bultjens became principal.[2]

In March 1890, the school's proximity to a Catholic school led to controversy—and a move to 54 Maliban Street where further growth ensued, and student enrollments rose to 200 in September 1892 and 270 in 1894.[citation needed] As principals followed Don Baron Jayatilaka. That year, Mr. Tudor Rajapaksha donated 3.2 acres (13,000 m2) of land[3] and the school was relocated in the suburb of Maradana. On 17 August 1895, the former English Buddhist School was renamed to Ananda College Colombo with R. A. Mirando serving as its manager till his death during the 1915 riots.

When Patrick de Silva Kularatne took over in 1918 attendance was 450 which rapidly increased to 1000 two years later. At this time the annual budget was 80000 Rs.[2]

By 1961, the college had officially become a government school.[3]

Ananda Viharaya

The Ananda Viharaya is the most easily distinguishable edifice and heart of the college.[4]

Completed under Col. E. A. Perusinghe, Late Governor, Honourable William Gopallawa handed over the Viharaya to the School on 6 March 1969.[4] The Buddha statue has been designed by Venerable Kalasoori Mapalagama Vipulasara Thero.[5]

"Battle of the Maroons"

In a tradition dating back to 1924, an annual cricket contest is held between Ananda College and Nalanda College Colombo. The two schools have contributed many players to the Sri Lanka national cricket team, including the old Anandians Sidath Wettimuny recipient of Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1985, Arjuna Ranatunga (who captained the Sri Lanka Cricket team to victory in the 1996 Cricket World Cup and who was also named as a Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1999), former mod captain Marvan Atapattu and T20 captain Dinesh Chandimal.[6]

Old Boys' Association

Sir D. B. Jayatilleke, the then principal, conceived the idea of the Ananda College Old Boys' Association in 1908. Initially, its main function was to organise a sports-meet and the annual dinner. In subsequent years the OBA and the school's administration have co-operated in furthering the development of the College. Prior to 1961 (when the school was nationalised), the incumbent principal of the school presided over the OBA. Since that date, a president is elected by members at each annual general meeting.[7] The present president of OBA is Mr.Dushmantha Karannagoda.[8]

Ananda Gallery

Ananda Gallery is the official Ananda College Merchandise portal.[9] Ananda Gallery was established in December 2017 by Principal S.M. Keerthirathna. 2021

Ananda Daham Pasala

 
Ananda Dhamma School Logo

Ananda Daham Pasala (ආනන්ද දහම් පාසල/Ananda Dhamma School) is the Sunday school of Ananda College. It was started in 2004 as a project of the 81 group.[10][11][12][13]

Notable alumni

Olcott oration

Olcott oration is an annual event organized by the old boys association of Ananda College, which commemorate the founder Colonel Henry Steel Olcott of Ananda College and other leading Buddhist schools in Sri Lanka. Every year famous personalities who educated at Ananda College, share their own experience for the "Olcott oration" and renowned dignitaries who have delivered the oration in the past, include Prof. Nimal Rajapakshe, Prof. Sumedha Chandana Wirasinghe and Prof. Ravindra Fernando.[14][15][16]

College war memorial

The Ananda College war memorial is situated in front of the Henry Steel Olcott Hall and is dedicated to alumni of Ananda college who died while members of the Sri Lankan armed forces. Lieutenant A. P. N. C. De S. Vaas Gunawardene on 23 July 1983 became the first Anandian officer to sacrifice his life while in the Military. The plaque bears the names of old Anandians who were killed in the line of duty which includes the names of 45 war heroes from the Sri Lanka Army,[17] and many more names of war heroes from the Sri Lanka Navy and the Sri Lanka Air Force. Ananda College OBA organises an annual "Ananda Viruharasara" event to honour the military dead.[18][19][20]

Past Principals

Name Entered office Departed office
Charles Webster Leadbeater November 1886 October 1889
A. E. Buultjens January 1890 December 1898
Don Baron Jayatilaka December 1898 December 1907
 J. T. Davis January 1908 April 1909
 D. B. Jayatilaka May 1909 April 1910
 M. U. Moore April 1910 November 1913
Dandiris de Silva (acting) November 1913 January 1914
 Fritz Kunz January 1914 March 1917
C. V. Ranawake (acting) April 1917 December 1917
P. De S. Kularatne January 1918 December 1922
G. P. Malalasekara (acting) January 1923 July 1923
P. De S. Kularatne January 1923 July 1932
L. H. Mettananda (acting) November 1932 April 1935
L. H. Mettananda July 1935 March 1936
P. De S. Kularatne April 1936 March 1938
S. De S. Jayaratne (acting) April 1938 November 1938
P. De S. Kularatne November 1938 April 1943
A. B. Perera May 1943 November 1945
L. H. Mettananda November 1945 December 1954
S. A. Wijayatilake January 1955 December 1961
M. W. Karunananda January 1962 October 1964
Lt. Col. E. A. Perusinghe October 1964 May 1969
Col. G. W. Rajapaksa May 1969 January 1981
S. K. Nettananda January 1981 January 1982
Col. V. S. Kudaligama January 1982 October 1987
A. P. Guneratne October 1987 June 1995
T. B. Damunupola June 1995 January 2001
B. A. Abeyrathne January 2001 June 2008
Lal Dissanayake (acting) September 2008 November 2009
L. M. D. Dharmasena November 2009 May 2013
Kithsiry Liyanagamage May 2013 August 2016
S. M. Keerthirathna August 2016 January 2022
Lal Dissanayaka january2022 up to

Notable teachers

References

  1. ^ Foundation of Ananda College May 6, 2013, at the Wayback Machine on official website
  2. ^ a b c Ananda College, Colombo; Buddhist Annual of Ceylon, Vol. I (1920), 1, p. 41.
  3. ^ a b Milestones May 5, 2013, at the Wayback Machine on official website
  4. ^ a b Historical Sketches of Ananda December 30, 2014, at the Wayback Machine on official website
  5. ^ "Montage - Cultural paradigm | Sundayobserver.lk - Sri Lanka". archives.sundayobserver.lk. Retrieved 2020-03-05.
  6. ^ Battle of the Maroons website
  7. ^ About OBA 2013-02-17 at the Wayback Machine at official website
  8. ^ https://anandacollegeoba.org
  9. ^ http://anandagallery.lk
  10. ^ "Dinamina and Silumina".
  11. ^ "දිනමිණ ePaper : Dinamina Online eEdition - Lake House - Sri Lanka".
  12. ^ "Daily Mirror E-Paper". epaper.dailymirror.lk. July 24, 2019. p. A14. Retrieved 25 July 2019.
  13. ^ "DailyNews and SundayObserver epaper".
  14. ^ "Olcott Oration 2011". Archived from the original on August 22, 2013. Retrieved August 22, 2013.
  15. ^ . Print2.dailymirror.lk. 2010-10-29. Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  16. ^ . Ananda College. 2012-11-10. Archived from the original on 2014-02-25. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  17. ^ Ananda College. . Archived from the original on 2015-02-13. Retrieved 2014-04-28.
  18. ^ Ananda Kannangara (2009-07-05). . Security News | Sundayobserver.lk - Sri Lanka. Archived from the original on 2014-02-24. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  19. ^ . Defence.lk. 2010-12-30. Archived from the original on 2014-02-28. Retrieved 2014-02-19.
  20. ^ "Quick Look – Ananda Viru Harasara". Daily News. 18 October 2012. Retrieved 2014-02-19.

External links

  • Ananda College - Official Website

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FounderColonel Henry Steel OlcottPrincipalLal DissanayakeGrades1 13GenderBoysAge range6 to 19Enrollment7000LanguageSinhala EnglishColor s Maroon and Gold Songද න ද න ක ත ග ස බ ව AffiliationBuddhistAlumniOld AnandiansWebsiteAnanda CollegeSchool grounds in 1920 Colonel H S Olcott founder of Ananda College Contents 1 Early history 2 Ananda Viharaya 3 Battle of the Maroons 4 Old Boys Association 5 Ananda Gallery 6 Ananda Daham Pasala 7 Notable alumni 8 Olcott oration 9 College war memorial 10 Past Principals 11 Notable teachers 12 References 13 External linksEarly history EditFollowing a meeting of Buddhists at Pettah under the patronage of Hikkaduwe Sri Sumangala Thera an English Buddhist school was inaugurated at 19 Prince Street on 1 November 1886 by the Buddhist Theosophical Society The first session was attended by 37 students In 1888 when about 130 boys were attending it moved to 61 Maliban Street C W Leadbeater was appointed the first principal of Ananda today 2 By the time the school was officially registered in March 1889 there were 120 students That same year J P R Weerasuriya became the first Anandian to pass the Cambridge junior examination The Cambridge graduate and confessed Buddhist A E Bultjens became principal 2 In March 1890 the school s proximity to a Catholic school led to controversy and a move to 54 Maliban Street where further growth ensued and student enrollments rose to 200 in September 1892 and 270 in 1894 citation needed As principals followed Don Baron Jayatilaka That year Mr Tudor Rajapaksha donated 3 2 acres 13 000 m2 of land 3 and the school was relocated in the suburb of Maradana On 17 August 1895 the former English Buddhist School was renamed to Ananda College Colombo with R A Mirando serving as its manager till his death during the 1915 riots When Patrick de Silva Kularatne took over in 1918 attendance was 450 which rapidly increased to 1000 two years later At this time the annual budget was 80000 Rs 2 By 1961 the college had officially become a government school 3 Ananda Viharaya EditThe Ananda Viharaya is the most easily distinguishable edifice and heart of the college 4 Completed under Col E A Perusinghe Late Governor Honourable William Gopallawa handed over the Viharaya to the School on 6 March 1969 4 The Buddha statue has been designed by Venerable Kalasoori Mapalagama Vipulasara Thero 5 Battle of the Maroons EditMain article Ananda Nalanda In a tradition dating back to 1924 an annual cricket contest is held between Ananda College and Nalanda College Colombo The two schools have contributed many players to the Sri Lanka national cricket team including the old Anandians Sidath Wettimuny recipient of Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1985 Arjuna Ranatunga who captained the Sri Lanka Cricket team to victory in the 1996 Cricket World Cup and who was also named as a Wisden Cricketers of the Year in 1999 former mod captain Marvan Atapattu and T20 captain Dinesh Chandimal 6 Old Boys Association EditSir D B Jayatilleke the then principal conceived the idea of the Ananda College Old Boys Association in 1908 Initially its main function was to organise a sports meet and the annual dinner In subsequent years the OBA and the school s administration have co operated in furthering the development of the College Prior to 1961 when the school was nationalised the incumbent principal of the school presided over the OBA Since that date a president is elected by members at each annual general meeting 7 The present president of OBA is Mr Dushmantha Karannagoda 8 Ananda Gallery EditAnanda Gallery is the official Ananda College Merchandise portal 9 Ananda Gallery was established in December 2017 by Principal S M Keerthirathna 2021Ananda Daham Pasala Edit Ananda Dhamma School Logo Ananda Daham Pasala ආනන ද දහම ප සල Ananda Dhamma School is the Sunday school of Ananda College It was started in 2004 as a project of the 81 group 10 11 12 13 Notable alumni EditMain article List of Ananda College alumni See also Category Alumni of Ananda CollegeOlcott oration EditOlcott oration is an annual event organized by the old boys association of Ananda College which commemorate the founder Colonel Henry Steel Olcott of Ananda College and other leading Buddhist schools in Sri Lanka Every year famous personalities who educated at Ananda College share their own experience for the Olcott oration and renowned dignitaries who have delivered the oration in the past include Prof Nimal Rajapakshe Prof Sumedha Chandana Wirasinghe and Prof Ravindra Fernando 14 15 16 College war memorial EditThe Ananda College war memorial is situated in front of the Henry Steel Olcott Hall and is dedicated to alumni of Ananda college who died while members of the Sri Lankan armed forces Lieutenant A P N C De S Vaas Gunawardene on 23 July 1983 became the first Anandian officer to sacrifice his life while in the Military The plaque bears the names of old Anandians who were killed in the line of duty which includes the names of 45 war heroes from the Sri Lanka Army 17 and many more names of war heroes from the Sri Lanka Navy and the Sri Lanka Air Force Ananda College OBA organises an annual Ananda Viruharasara event to honour the military dead 18 19 20 Past Principals EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed June 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Name Entered office Departed officeCharles Webster Leadbeater November 1886 October 1889A E Buultjens January 1890 December 1898Don Baron Jayatilaka December 1898 December 1907 J T Davis January 1908 April 1909 D B Jayatilaka May 1909 April 1910 M U Moore April 1910 November 1913Dandiris de Silva acting November 1913 January 1914 Fritz Kunz January 1914 March 1917C V Ranawake acting April 1917 December 1917P De S Kularatne January 1918 December 1922G P Malalasekara acting January 1923 July 1923P De S Kularatne January 1923 July 1932L H Mettananda acting November 1932 April 1935L H Mettananda July 1935 March 1936P De S Kularatne April 1936 March 1938S De S Jayaratne acting April 1938 November 1938P De S Kularatne November 1938 April 1943A B Perera May 1943 November 1945L H Mettananda November 1945 December 1954S A Wijayatilake January 1955 December 1961M W Karunananda January 1962 October 1964Lt Col E A Perusinghe October 1964 May 1969Col G W Rajapaksa May 1969 January 1981S K Nettananda January 1981 January 1982Col V S Kudaligama January 1982 October 1987A P Guneratne October 1987 June 1995T B Damunupola June 1995 January 2001B A Abeyrathne January 2001 June 2008Lal Dissanayake acting September 2008 November 2009L M D Dharmasena November 2009 May 2013Kithsiry Liyanagamage May 2013 August 2016S M Keerthirathna August 2016 January 2022Lal Dissanayaka january2022 up toNotable teachers EditSee also Category Faculty of Ananda College Balangoda Ananda Maitreya Thero Sikkim Mahinda Thero Polwatte Buddhadatta Mahanayake Thera Gunapala Piyasena Malalasekera Chellappah Suntharalingam Lionel Ranwala Agampodi Paulus de Zoysa Tuan Burhanudeen Jayah R A Chandrasena D W J Perera Sagara Palansuriya K M RathnapalaReferences Edit Foundation of Ananda College Archived May 6 2013 at the Wayback Machine on official website a b c Ananda College Colombo Buddhist Annual of Ceylon Vol I 1920 1 p 41 a b Milestones Archived May 5 2013 at the Wayback Machine on official website a b Historical Sketches of Ananda Archived December 30 2014 at the Wayback Machine on official website Montage Cultural paradigm Sundayobserver lk Sri Lanka archives sundayobserver lk Retrieved 2020 03 05 Battle of the Maroons website About OBA Archived 2013 02 17 at the Wayback Machine at official website https anandacollegeoba org http anandagallery lk Dinamina and Silumina ද නම ණ ePaper Dinamina Online eEdition Lake House Sri Lanka Daily Mirror E Paper epaper dailymirror lk July 24 2019 p A14 Retrieved 25 July 2019 DailyNews and SundayObserver epaper Olcott Oration 2011 Archived from the original on August 22 2013 Retrieved August 22 2013 Olcott Oration 2010 Letters Print2 dailymirror lk 2010 10 29 Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 Retrieved 2014 02 19 OLCOTT ORATION 2012 Ananda College 2012 11 10 Archived from the original on 2014 02 25 Retrieved 2014 02 19 Ananda College Anandians and Sri Lanka Army Archived from the original on 2015 02 13 Retrieved 2014 04 28 Ananda Kannangara 2009 07 05 Premier Buddhist school pays tribute to its war heroes Anada Viru HARASARA Security News Sundayobserver lk Sri Lanka Archived from the original on 2014 02 24 Retrieved 2014 02 19 Ananda College pays tribute for Old Anandian war heroes Defence lk 2010 12 30 Archived from the original on 2014 02 28 Retrieved 2014 02 19 Quick Look Ananda Viru Harasara Daily News 18 October 2012 Retrieved 2014 02 19 External links EditAnanda College Official Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ananda College 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