Sri Rahula College, Kandy

Sri Rahula College
ශ්‍රී රාහුල විද්‍යාලය
Location
Kandy
Sri Lanka
Coordinates 7°17′47″N 80°38′06″E / 7.29639°N 80.635°E / 7.29639; 80.635Coordinates: 7°17′47″N 80°38′06″E / 7.29639°N 80.635°E / 7.29639; 80.635
Information
Type Public
Motto Pali: අතත දීපා විහරථ
Sinhala: තමා තමාටම පහනක් වන්න
(Be a light to yourself)
Established 1890 (1890)
Founder Col. Henry Steel Olcott
Principal Mr. S.M.C. Weerakoon
එස්.එම්.සී. වීරකෝන් මයා
Staff 144 Teachers
Grades Class 1 - 13
Color(s)

Green, Yellow , Maroon

            
Affiliation Buddhist

Sri Rahula College (Sinhala: ශ්‍රී රාහුල විද්‍යාලය) is a mixed National school located in Kandy, Sri Lanka founded by Buddhist Theosophical Society led by The American Colonel Henry Steel Olcott in 1890. It offers primary and secondary education for more than 2,000 students from grade 1 to 13.

Colonel Henry Steele Olcott, founder of Sri Rahula College Kandy

History

During the late nineteenth-century Sinhalese Buddhist revival, Buddhist Theosophical Society under the guidance of colonel Henry steel olcott founded several Buddhist schools around the country to provide English education to Buddhist students who would otherwise have had to go to a missionary school in order to study English. Under that program, They founded a school named "Kandy High school" on a piece of land at Katugasthota.[1] The school opened with only 16 students in 1890 with Mr. Niyangoda as the first principle of the school.[1]

College houses

There are four college houses named after four great Sinhalese kings. Students compete against each other representing their respective houses to win the annual inter-house games.

  •      House Vijaya (විජය නිවාසය), named after Prince Vijaya.
  •      House Parakum (පැරකුම් නිවාසය), named after King Parakramabahu I.
  •      House Mahasen (මහසෙන් නිවාසය), named after King Mahasena.
  •      House Gemunu (ගැමුණු නිවාසය), named after King Dutugamunu.
    The College Flag
    The College Flag

Past principals

  • Cyril Wijerathne (1991–1999)
  • R. M. M. Rathnayake (1999–2002)
  • E. M. Abeysekera (2002–2007)
  • A. C. C. Perera
  • S. M. C. Weerakoon

Notable alumni

References

  1. 1 2 Warnakula, Senal. "Education Times - Sri Rahula, Katugasthota is facing future challenges with confidence". content.educationtimes.lk. Retrieved 2017-04-01.
  2. ආරියරත්න, සුනිල් (1 March 2013). "පත්තර එළියෙන් සිනමාව බබළවන ආතර් යූ.අමරසේන". www.divaina.com. Divaina. Retrieved 2 April 2017.
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