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St Joseph's College, Anuradhapura

St. Joseph's College is a National school for boys located in Anuradhapura, North Central Province, Sri Lanka.

St. Joseph's College
Location
Bulankulama Dissa Mawatha, Anuradhapura

Coordinates8°19′21″N 80°24′44″E / 8.3226026°N 80.4123085°E / 8.3226026; 80.4123085Coordinates: 8°19′21″N 80°24′44″E / 8.3226026°N 80.4123085°E / 8.3226026; 80.4123085
Information
TypeNational school
MottoDuty First
Religious affiliation(s)Roman Catholic
Established1898 March 19; 124 years ago (19-03-1898)
PrincipalM.W.A. Amarajeewa [1]
Staff168
Grades1 to 13 Local Syllabus
GenderBoys
Age5 to 19
Color(s)Maroon and gold
  
Websitehttp://www.sjc.lk/

History

In 1875 the government established the North Central Province by combining Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa Districts, making Anuradhapura the capital. At that time, there no English medium schools operated in this area. As a result, individuals such as Dr. Bonjune taught English to the local children accompanied by teachers from Jaffna.[citation needed]

Dr. Bonjune[who?] began giving English language classes in 1874. By 1898 the Bishop of Jaffna, Henri Joulain, had registered the school as a public English school under the name St. Joseph's College. The school was named after the local Catholic church.[2][3] The school accepted both Catholic children and children of other religious backgrounds as students.[4]

St. Joseph’s College was originally situated in the old town, but later moved to the new town. In 1914 the school changed from a co-educational institute to an all-boys school. The girls of St. Joseph's College were shifted to Holy Family Convent and Swarnapali Balika Vidyalaya.[citation needed]

In its early days, the college had only three teachers and fifty students. In 1920, 1940, and 1968, there were 127, 350 and 450 students respectively.[5] From 1898 to 1936, only J.S.C. classes[clarification needed] were held in the school. The college had the capability to present students for E.S.L.C[clarification needed] in 1936. When S.S.C. classes[clarification needed] were offered in all three languages in 1940, it was the only school in North Central Province to do so.[citation needed]

In 1957 the alumni planned to install a statue of Rev Maurice Legoc, a former director of the school (1919-1940), at a prominent nearby roundabout. A pedestal was constructed, at which Buddhist activists placed a small Buddha the night before the statue was to be erected. Under Sri Lankan law, such a statue cannot be removed once legally installed. The alumni filed a court case but were ultimately unsuccessful, and the statue of Buddha remained on that pedestal.[6]

In 1968 the college became a government school;[7] until then the college was controlled by the Catholic Church. The head of the college, Joseph G. Jayasuriya, became the college's first principal. At that time Marsalin Jayakody wrote the college's current anthem in Sinhala.

By then the college had become a Sinhala school. Tamil students were transferred to Vivekananda Vidyalaya and Sahira Vidyalaya. In 1972 the college was established as a Grade 1AB school. Rogesan Stanislaus was in charge of the college for 34 years, its longest-serving principal (1968–87).[8]

In 2017 the government opened a reverse osmosis water purification plant at the school.[9]

Past Principals[10]

  • Rev. Fr. Paul Matthew Francis (1898-1900)
  • Rev. Fr. Joseph Alphonsus (1900-1903)
  • Rev. Fr. Charles. S. Asirawatham (1908)
  • Rev. Fr. I. B. Gregory (1909-1912)
  • Rev. Fr. J. Hillary (1914-1926)
  • Rev. Fr. Charles Nawarathnam (1926-1928)
  • Rev. Fr. Rathnaswami Tarcisius (1930 – 1932)
  • Rev. Fr. M. Joseph Nicolas (1932-1938)
  • Fr. G. T. Balasundaram (1939-1940)
  • Rev. Dr. B. Deogpilli (1946-1951)
  • Rev. Dr. P. A. J. B. Antoninus (1952)
  • Rev. Fr. Francis. J. Staninless (1953-1957)
  • Rev. Fr. T. A. Mathuranayagam (1957-1965)
  • Rev. M. J. Mariampillai (1959)
  • Rev. Alfred (1961)
  • Rev. Joseph G. Jayasuriya (1965-1968)
  • Rogesan Stanislus (1968-1987)[8]
  • S. B. Illangasinghe (1988-1993)
  • T. K. B. Ralapanawa (1993)
  • R. M. Upali Ratnayake (2000-2004)
  • G. B. S. Weerawickrama (2004-2010)
  • R. K. S. Katugampala[1] (2010-2018)

Sporting competitions

St. Joseph's competes with Anuradhapura Central College in an annual cricket and football competition titled 'The Battle of the Legends.'[11]

Notable alumni

References

  1. ^ a b "Navy Commander welcomed at his alma mater". Independent Television Network News. 14 November 2017. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  2. ^ Clinton, J. B. (1976). "The Catholic Directory of Sri Lanka, [1975-1976]". Anandappa/Catholic Church: 340. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ Martyn, John H. (1923). Notes on Jaffna. Asian Educational Services. p. 117. ISBN 9788120616707.
  4. ^ Jeganathan, Karthigasoo (2005). Memories are for Ever: An Autobiography. Ulaga Thamizhar Pathippakam. p. 273.
  5. ^ Ferguson, Alistair MacKenzie (1968). Ferguson's Ceylon Directory - Vol. 110-112. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. p. 1239.
  6. ^ Pinto, Leonard (2015). Being a Christian in Sri Lanka: Historical, Political, Social, and Religious Considerations. Balboa Press. ISBN 9781452528625.
  7. ^ Ferguson, Alistair MacKenzie (1968). Ferguson's Ceylon Directory, Volumes 110-112. p. 1239.
  8. ^ a b "Respected teacher of Anuradhapura". The Sunday Leader. 5 February 2006.
  9. ^ "RO plant opened at St Joseph's College, Anuradhapura". News.lk. 26 January 2017.
  10. ^ "St Joseph's College - Anuradhapura". Sjcapura.sch.lk. Retrieved 20 January 2016.
  11. ^ "Battle of Legends Cricket Encounter – 2k17 |". Central College | Anuradhapura. 22 July 2017. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  12. ^ "Maithripala Senanayake: Exceptional man". Daily News. 11 July 2013. Retrieved 30 January 2018.
  13. ^ "Commander of the Navy - Vice Admiral SS Ranasinghe". Sri Lanka Navy. Retrieved 30 January 2018.

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St Joseph s College is a National school for boys located in Anuradhapura North Central Province Sri Lanka St Joseph s CollegeLocationBulankulama Dissa Mawatha AnuradhapuraSri LankaCoordinates8 19 21 N 80 24 44 E 8 3226026 N 80 4123085 E 8 3226026 80 4123085 Coordinates 8 19 21 N 80 24 44 E 8 3226026 N 80 4123085 E 8 3226026 80 4123085InformationTypeNational schoolMottoDuty FirstReligious affiliation s Roman CatholicEstablished1898 March 19 124 years ago 19 03 1898 PrincipalM W A Amarajeewa 1 Staff168Grades1 to 13 Local SyllabusGenderBoysAge5 to 19Color s Maroon and gold Websitehttp www sjc lk Contents 1 History 2 Past Principals 10 3 Sporting competitions 4 Notable alumni 5 ReferencesHistory EditIn 1875 the government established the North Central Province by combining Anuradhapura and Polonnaruwa Districts making Anuradhapura the capital At that time there no English medium schools operated in this area As a result individuals such as Dr Bonjune taught English to the local children accompanied by teachers from Jaffna citation needed Dr Bonjune who began giving English language classes in 1874 By 1898 the Bishop of Jaffna Henri Joulain had registered the school as a public English school under the name St Joseph s College The school was named after the local Catholic church 2 3 The school accepted both Catholic children and children of other religious backgrounds as students 4 St Joseph s College was originally situated in the old town but later moved to the new town In 1914 the school changed from a co educational institute to an all boys school The girls of St Joseph s College were shifted to Holy Family Convent and Swarnapali Balika Vidyalaya citation needed In its early days the college had only three teachers and fifty students In 1920 1940 and 1968 there were 127 350 and 450 students respectively 5 From 1898 to 1936 only J S C classes clarification needed were held in the school The college had the capability to present students for E S L C clarification needed in 1936 When S S C classes clarification needed were offered in all three languages in 1940 it was the only school in North Central Province to do so citation needed In 1957 the alumni planned to install a statue of Rev Maurice Legoc a former director of the school 1919 1940 at a prominent nearby roundabout A pedestal was constructed at which Buddhist activists placed a small Buddha the night before the statue was to be erected Under Sri Lankan law such a statue cannot be removed once legally installed The alumni filed a court case but were ultimately unsuccessful and the statue of Buddha remained on that pedestal 6 In 1968 the college became a government school 7 until then the college was controlled by the Catholic Church The head of the college Joseph G Jayasuriya became the college s first principal At that time Marsalin Jayakody wrote the college s current anthem in Sinhala By then the college had become a Sinhala school Tamil students were transferred to Vivekananda Vidyalaya and Sahira Vidyalaya In 1972 the college was established as a Grade 1AB school Rogesan Stanislaus was in charge of the college for 34 years its longest serving principal 1968 87 8 In 2017 the government opened a reverse osmosis water purification plant at the school 9 Past Principals 10 EditRev Fr Paul Matthew Francis 1898 1900 Rev Fr Joseph Alphonsus 1900 1903 Rev Fr Charles S Asirawatham 1908 Rev Fr I B Gregory 1909 1912 Rev Fr J Hillary 1914 1926 Rev Fr Charles Nawarathnam 1926 1928 Rev Fr Rathnaswami Tarcisius 1930 1932 Rev Fr M Joseph Nicolas 1932 1938 Fr G T Balasundaram 1939 1940 Rev Dr B Deogpilli 1946 1951 Rev Dr P A J B Antoninus 1952 Rev Fr Francis J Staninless 1953 1957 Rev Fr T A Mathuranayagam 1957 1965 Rev M J Mariampillai 1959 Rev Alfred 1961 Rev Joseph G Jayasuriya 1965 1968 Rogesan Stanislus 1968 1987 8 S B Illangasinghe 1988 1993 T K B Ralapanawa 1993 R M Upali Ratnayake 2000 2004 G B S Weerawickrama 2004 2010 R K S Katugampala 1 2010 2018 Sporting competitions EditSt Joseph s competes with Anuradhapura Central College in an annual cricket and football competition titled The Battle of the Legends 11 Notable alumni EditMaithripala Senanayake Member of parliament Medawachchiya 1947 1989 12 Sirimevan Ranasinghe Vice Admiral Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy 2017 present 13 References Edit a b Navy Commander welcomed at his alma mater Independent Television Network News 14 November 2017 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Clinton J B 1976 The Catholic Directory of Sri Lanka 1975 1976 Anandappa Catholic Church 340 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Martyn John H 1923 Notes on Jaffna Asian Educational Services p 117 ISBN 9788120616707 Jeganathan Karthigasoo 2005 Memories are for Ever An Autobiography Ulaga Thamizhar Pathippakam p 273 Ferguson Alistair MacKenzie 1968 Ferguson s Ceylon Directory Vol 110 112 Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited p 1239 Pinto Leonard 2015 Being a Christian in Sri Lanka Historical Political Social and Religious Considerations Balboa Press ISBN 9781452528625 Ferguson Alistair MacKenzie 1968 Ferguson s Ceylon Directory Volumes 110 112 p 1239 a b Respected teacher of Anuradhapura The Sunday Leader 5 February 2006 RO plant opened at St Joseph s College Anuradhapura News lk 26 January 2017 St Joseph s College Anuradhapura Sjcapura sch lk Retrieved 20 January 2016 Battle of Legends Cricket Encounter 2k17 Central College Anuradhapura 22 July 2017 Retrieved 23 May 2018 Maithripala Senanayake Exceptional man Daily News 11 July 2013 Retrieved 30 January 2018 Commander of the Navy Vice Admiral SS Ranasinghe Sri Lanka Navy Retrieved 30 January 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title St Joseph 27s College Anuradhapura amp oldid 1099467573, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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