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St. Bridget's Convent, Colombo

St. Bridget's Convent is a private girls' school in Colombo, Sri Lanka. It was founded on 1 February 1902 by the Sisters of the Good Shepherd order, making it one of the earliest Irish mission schools of the Roman Catholic Church in Ceylon.

St. Bridget's Convent, Colombo
College Crest
Location
C. W. W. Kannangara Road, Colombo

Coordinates6°54′36″N 79°51′53″E / 6.9101°N 79.8647°E / 6.9101; 79.8647Coordinates: 6°54′36″N 79°51′53″E / 6.9101°N 79.8647°E / 6.9101; 79.8647
Information
TypePrivate school
MottoGently and firmly
Religious affiliation(s)Christianity
DenominationRoman Catholic
Established1 February 1902; 120 years ago (1902-02-01)
Staff105
GradesNursery - 14(Advance Level)
GenderFemale
Age3 to 19
Enrollment1324
Houses  Borgia
  Courdet
  Griaux
  Melizan
Color(s)Green and white
   
Alumni nameBridgetians
Websitestbridgets.lk

The school today consists of a Montessori school, a primary school and a collegiate school. The school is a non-fee levying school, whereby it relies mostly on state funds. School buildings includes an auditorium.

History

On 1 February 1902, at the request of T. A. Melizan, Archbishop of Colombo, St. Bridget's Convent was established as the second house of the Good Shepherd congregation for the education of young ladies. It was the third school in the Colombo area opened by the nuns.[1] The first classes were held at a rented house on Turret Road (Colpetty) called 'The Firs' before moving to the current location, the premises of the former Henley House, Horton Place in 1912.[2][3][4][5] Two sisters, Mary of St. Francis Borgia and Mary of Our lady of Lourdes, came from the original Kotahena Convent school (Good Shepherd Convent) to undertake this work.

Symbols

The Irish origins of the Good Shepherd sisters are seen in the school colours, emblem and unique traditions.[6]

Emblem

The school emblem depicts in essence the heart of the school. The rationale for its functioning and for its role within and without is reflected in the school motto ‘Gently and Firmly’. The other symbols include:

  • Fountain: symbolises fountain of learning
  • Dark green leaves and shamrock: the sisters' resilience and Irish origins
  • Shepherd's Crook: refers to the Good Shepherd sisters and God as the Good Shepherd who looks after his fold and guides them safely across the path
Patron saint

The patron saint of the school is St. Bridget, the patron saint of Ireland, whose feast is commemorated in the 1st of February of each year.

Houses

There are 4 houses in the primary school and the collegiate school:

  • Borgia House - motto "Charity to All, Malice to None"
  • Coudert House - motto "Fidelity to Duty is the Path to Glory"
  • Griaux House - motto "Onwards and Upwards"
  • Melizan House - motto "United We Stand, Divided We Fall"

The houses are named for Dr. T. A. Melizan, Mother St. Francis Borgia, Father G. Griaux and Dr. A. Coudert, who were involved in the development of the school from the start.

Notable alumni

Name Year/degree Notability Reference
Sirimavo Bandaranaike Member of Parliament Attanagalla (1965–1980), Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (1960–1965,1970–1972, 1994–2000) [7]
Chandrika Kumaratunga Chief Minister of Western Province (1993–1994), Prime Minister of Sri Lanka (1994), President of Sri Lanka (1994–2005) [7]
Sunethra Bandaranaike socialite, philanthropist (founder and chair of Sunera Foundation) [8]
Ezlynn Deraniyagala Sri Lanka's first female Barrister
Mignonne Fernando singer, songwriter and pianist [9]
Marini De Livera lawyer, social activist [citation needed]

References

  1. ^ Wright, p.272
  2. ^ Wright, p.582
  3. ^ School History: St. Bridget's Convent, Official Website, Retrieved 9 June 2015
  4. ^ Mansions of Kolluptiya, Colombo in the early twentieth century Retrieved 10 December 2014
  5. ^ A Tribute to DR. KINGSLEY DE SILVA DEVA ADITYA on his 100th BIRTH ANNIVERSARY, By Niranjan de Silva Deva Aditya (MEP) Daily News (Sri Lanka) Retrieved 15 December 2014
  6. ^ "School Emblem and Anthem". stbridgets.lk.
  7. ^ a b Jayawardena, Kumari (1995). The White Woman's Other Burden: Western Women and South Asia During British Rule. Routledge. ISBN 9781136657146.
  8. ^ Jayasinghe, Rajinda (March 2015). "Sunethra Bandaranaike". Life Times.
  9. ^ "Mignonne - the pioneer of home-grown western pop". Sunday Observer. 18 May 2003.

External links

  • Official website
  • St Bridget's convent primary school Web Site

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LankaCoordinates6 54 36 N 79 51 53 E 6 9101 N 79 8647 E 6 9101 79 8647 Coordinates 6 54 36 N 79 51 53 E 6 9101 N 79 8647 E 6 9101 79 8647InformationTypePrivate schoolMottoGently and firmlyReligious affiliation s ChristianityDenominationRoman CatholicEstablished1 February 1902 120 years ago 1902 02 01 Staff105GradesNursery 14 Advance Level GenderFemaleAge3 to 19Enrollment1324Houses Borgia Courdet Griaux MelizanColor s Green and white Alumni nameBridgetiansWebsitestbridgets lkThe school today consists of a Montessori school a primary school and a collegiate school The school is a non fee levying school whereby it relies mostly on state funds School buildings includes an auditorium Contents 1 History 2 Symbols 3 Houses 4 Notable alumni 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditOn 1 February 1902 at the request of T A Melizan Archbishop of Colombo St Bridget s Convent was established as the second house of the Good Shepherd congregation for the education of young ladies It was the third school in the Colombo area opened by the nuns 1 The first classes were held at a rented house on Turret Road Colpetty called The Firs before moving to the current location the premises of the former Henley House Horton Place in 1912 2 3 4 5 Two sisters Mary of St Francis Borgia and Mary of Our lady of Lourdes came from the original Kotahena Convent school Good Shepherd Convent to undertake this work Symbols EditThe Irish origins of the Good Shepherd sisters are seen in the school colours emblem and unique traditions 6 EmblemThe school emblem depicts in essence the heart of the school The rationale for its functioning and for its role within and without is reflected in the school motto Gently and Firmly The other symbols include Fountain symbolises fountain of learning Dark green leaves and shamrock the sisters resilience and Irish origins Shepherd s Crook refers to the Good Shepherd sisters and God as the Good Shepherd who looks after his fold and guides them safely across the pathPatron saintThe patron saint of the school is St Bridget the patron saint of Ireland whose feast is commemorated in the 1st of February of each year Houses EditThere are 4 houses in the primary school and the collegiate school Borgia House motto Charity to All Malice to None Coudert House motto Fidelity to Duty is the Path to Glory Griaux House motto Onwards and Upwards Melizan House motto United We Stand Divided We Fall The houses are named for Dr T A Melizan Mother St Francis Borgia Father G Griaux and Dr A Coudert who were involved in the development of the school from the start Notable alumni EditSee also Category Alumni of St Bridget s Convent Colombo This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources Name Year degree Notability ReferenceSirimavo Bandaranaike Member of Parliament Attanagalla 1965 1980 Prime Minister of Sri Lanka 1960 1965 1970 1972 1994 2000 7 Chandrika Kumaratunga Chief Minister of Western Province 1993 1994 Prime Minister of Sri Lanka 1994 President of Sri Lanka 1994 2005 7 Sunethra Bandaranaike socialite philanthropist founder and chair of Sunera Foundation 8 Ezlynn Deraniyagala Sri Lanka s first female BarristerMignonne Fernando singer songwriter and pianist 9 Marini De Livera lawyer social activist citation needed References Edit Wright p 272 Wright p 582 School History St Bridget s Convent Official Website Retrieved 9 June 2015 Mansions of Kolluptiya Colombo in the early twentieth century Retrieved 10 December 2014 A Tribute to DR KINGSLEY DE SILVA DEVA ADITYA on his 100th BIRTH ANNIVERSARY By Niranjan de Silva Deva Aditya MEP Daily News Sri Lanka Retrieved 15 December 2014 School Emblem and Anthem stbridgets lk a b Jayawardena Kumari 1995 The White Woman s Other Burden Western Women and South Asia During British Rule Routledge ISBN 9781136657146 Jayasinghe Rajinda March 2015 Sunethra Bandaranaike Life Times Mignonne the pioneer of home grown western pop Sunday Observer 18 May 2003 Wright Arnold 1907 Twentieth Century Impressions of Ceylon Its History People Commerce Industries and Resources Reprinted by Asian Educational Services ISBN 9788120613355 External links EditOfficial website St Bridget s convent primary school Web Site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Bridget 27s Convent Colombo amp oldid 1121619947, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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