Rahula College

Rahula College
Location
Akuressa Highway
Matara
Sri Lanka
Coordinates 5°57′11″N 80°32′08″E / 5.953106°N 80.535447°E / 5.953106; 80.535447Coordinates: 5°57′11″N 80°32′08″E / 5.953106°N 80.535447°E / 5.953106; 80.535447
Information
Type National
Motto Pali: අත්තානං දමයන්ති පණ්ඩිතා
Aththānang damayanthi pandithā
(A wise man controls himself)
Religious affiliation(s) Buddhist
Established 1923 (1923)
Grades 1–13
Number of students >5000
Color(s) Blue & gold
         
Affiliation Matara Buddhists' Society (1923)
Website rahulacollege.org

Rahula College is a boys' school in Sri Lanka, located in Matara district. Though it was originally a private Buddhist school, now it is run by the Government of Sri Lanka as a National School. Rahula College has two sections - the Primary section, which serves students from Grade 1 to Grade 5, and the Secondary section, which serves students from Grade 6 to Grade 13.

History

In 1921, Frederick Gordon Pearce (principal of Mahinda College, Galle), D.T.W. Rajapaksha Ralahami and Sir R.S.S. Gunawardana established the "Buddhists Society". On 1 May 1923, the Buddhists Society opened a school named Parakramabhahu Vidyalaya, in a rented building on Main Street, Matara. Parakramabhahu Vidyalaya's motto was "May I be a true Buddhist". Hewabowalage Yasapala was the first student. Parakramabhahu Vidyalaya was shifted to the "Saram Mudali Walawwa" which was donated by C. A. Odiris de Silva, with the new name of "Rahula College". C.A. Odiris de Silva's second son C.A. Ariyathilake, who also donated Matara's leading girls' school Sujatha Vidyalaya, donated this school to the government.

Rahula College currently has over 5,000 students.

Matara District

Principals

  Period Name
1st 1923 1932 G. William De Silva
2nd 1932 1936 C. Amirthalingam
3rd 1936 1937 J. R. Bhatt
4th 1937 1956 D. J. Kumarage
5th 1956 1973 B. P. Ariyawansa
6th 1973 1979 B. Suriarachchi
7th 1979 1983 A. H. Godavitharana
8th 1983 1986 P. Wijewardana
9th 1986 1987 Mahinda Jagoda
10th 1987 1989 N. Weerathunga
11th 1989 1990 A. M. Liyanage
12th 1990 1998 N. Ariyawansha
13th 1998 2002 Sarath Gunarathna
14th 2002 2010 Kithsiri Liyanagamage
15th 2010 2016 Nimal Dissanayake
16th 2016 Francis Welage

Primary section

Rahula Primary is located in Welegoda. It was established in 1991, at the site of the former Sudarshana Model School. There are classes from grade 1 to grade 5.


Sports

Sports at the college include athletics, basketball, boxing, chess, cricket, rugby, soccer, swimming, volleyball, table tennis, badminton and karate.

The annual Rahula - Thomas football encounter or Battle of Golden Ensigns is an annual football match played between Rahula College and St. Thomas' College, Matara. It was one of the first annual inter school football matches in Sri Lanka.

In 2012 Rahula College and Dharmapala College commenced an annual match, the Battle of Golden Lions (රුහුණු -මායා සටන). The inaugural match was held on Uyanwatta Stadium, with Rahula College hosting the event.

Houses

Students are divided into four houses.

  • Ashoka :     
  • Gemunu :     
  • Parakrama :     
  • Vijaya :     

Clubs and extracurricular activities

The Internet Operations Team of the College (Team|RCMweb) operates the RahulaTV project, a web streaming service which covers school events of community interest, live through the internet. RahulaTV's inaugural webcast was coverage of the Battle of Two Cities match in 2011 between Rahula College and St. Aloysius’ College. RahulaTV is run in collaboration with Rahula College Media Unit presenters

Notable Alumni

Old pupils of Rahula College Matara are called Rahulians.[1] Following is a list of some notable alumni:

Name Notability Reference
D. E. W. Gunasekera MP - National List (2004-2015), Minister of Constitutional Reform (2004-2010)
Buddhika Pathirana MP - Matara (2010-present)
K. Balapatabendi Permanent Secretary to the President of Sri Lanka (1994-2003), former Chairman SriLankan Airlines
Dhammika Kitulgoda former District Judge, Secretary General of Parliament (1999–2002, 2008–2012)
Gunasena Galappatty Sri Lankan dramatist, Sinhala Radio Play writer
Victor Hettigoda Sri Lankan entrepreneur
Suraj Randiv Sri Lanka international cricketer (2010-present) [2][3][4]
Pramodya Wickramasinghe Sri Lanka international cricketer (1991-2002)
Asoka Abeygunawardana Chairman/CEO Strategic Enterprise Management Agency (SEMA)
Sarath Wijesinghe Senator (1947-1965), President of the Senate of Ceylon (1962-1965) [5]
Amara Hewamadduma former government agent, literary figure, historian

References

  1. Rahula College, Matara:Ninety years past a stigma neutralized Archived 3 July 2013 at Archive.is
  2. "The Island". island.lk.
  3. "Suraj Randiv". Cricinfo.
  4. "Battle of Two Cities 2011: Message from The Principal". rahulacollege.org.
  5. London lawyer Sri Lanka’s Ambassador to the UAE
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