Isipathana College
Isipathana College | |
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Isipathana College Logo
Pali : "දළගං පගණත විරියං"
Sinhala : "අදිටනින් වෙර වඩමු" English : Strive With Determination |
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Colombo Sri Lanka |
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Type | National |
Established | 1952 Feb 02 |
Founder | Mr. B.A. Kuruppu |
Principal | Premasiri Epa |
Staff | 250 |
Grades | Class 1 - 13 |
Gender | Boys |
Age | 5 to 19 |
Enrollment | 5000 |
Colour(s) | Dark and Light Green |
Website | www.isipathana.lk |
Isipathana College[1] (Initially Greenlands College[2]) is a National school located in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Founded in January 1952, the college's initial name was Isipathana Maha Vidalaya,[3] but now it is usually referred to simply as "Isipathana" in Sri Lanka. It is considered to be the one of the leading national schools in Sri Lanka; The government has ranked it as the 5th best government school in the country.
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History
In January 1952, with an intake of 400 boys who constituted the overflow from the Royal Preparatory School, Greenlands College was established in a coconut grove amidst the lush greenery of Havelock Town on Greenlands Road (after which it was named), about 7 acres (28,000 m2) in extent.
The first Principal was Mr. B.A. Kuruppu (1952 -1959) who was then the vice principal of Blue Street Central College, Kotahena.
The initial admissions were made by a Board composed of Principals of Royal College Colombo and Thurstan Colleges and the Head Master of Royal Preparatory School; classes were organized in all three streams - Sinhala, Tamil and English, with a tutorial staff of seven teachers.
The College crest was designed by the first Principal with the assistance of Mr. J.D.A. Perera and Mr. Stanley Abeysinghe of Heywood School of Art, with the lighted lamp and open book and motto "Strive with determination". The college colours dark and light green were selected from the name of the college (Greenland College).
The first sportsmeet was held in March 1953 and the first prize giving in 1954.
The first issue of the college magazine came out in 1954. In 1956 "Vihara Mandiraya and Chaitya" was built to commemorate "Buddha Jayanthi year" at school premises. The college had adapted itself to the socio-cultural changes which were taking place since Buddha Jayanthi in 1956 which led to the renaming of the college in 1961. Greenlands Road had been renamed as "Isipathana Mawatha"[4] after Isipathanaramaya Temple and the school was renamed as "Isipathana Maha Vidyalaya". Within a decade "Greenlands" became "Isipathana".
In 1962 the college was divided into two schools as Kanishta (Junior) and Jeshta (Upper) Vidyalayas(Colleges) as with two Principals. In 1975 the Education Department amalgamated Kanishta Vidyalaya(Junior College) with the Maha Vidyalaya(Senior College).[citation needed] In 1999 the school was once again morphed into Isipathana College under the leadership of one principal
The current Principal is Mr. Premasiri Epa. The School currently institutes more than 5000 students. From Grade 1 to grade 13.
Principals
Name | From | To |
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Mr. B.A. Kuruppu | 01.01.1952 | 11.10.1959 |
Mr. S.J. Rodrigo | 12.10.1959 | 07.01.1965 |
Mr. A.H. Wijetunge | 08.1.1965 | 28.05.1965 |
Mr. H.R. Perera | 01.06.1965 | 31.07.1966 |
Mr. H D De Silva - Acting Principal | 01.08.1966 | 31.07.1967 |
Brevel. Col. G.W. Rajapakse | 01.08.1967 | 30.06.1969 |
Mr. W.T.P.T. Thilakaratne | 01.07.1969 | 09.02.1971 |
Mr. T.E. de S. Leelananda | 10.02.1971 | 22.10.1979 |
Mr. S. de Muthukumarana | 23.10.1979 | 30.12.1980 |
Mr. V.S. Kudaligama | 01.01.1981 | 05.01.1981 |
Mr. A.H.W. Yahampath | 06.01.1982 | 30.01.1987 |
Mr. D.G.W. Jayasinghe | 01.01.1987 | 07.01.1997 |
Mr. H.A. Upali Gunasekara | 10.01.1997 | 2002.12.31 |
Dr. Punyadasa Kuruppu | 01.01.2003 | 19.07.2010 |
Mr. I. M. Kamal Palitha Illanasinghe | 20.07.2010 | 2011.05.30 |
Mr. A. M. A. A. C. Perera | 01.06.2011 | 15.05.2015 |
Mr. Epa K. Premesiri | 01.06.2015 | Present |
http://isipathana.itgo.com/pp.htm
Houses
The students are divided into four Houses:
- Tagore
Color : Red
- Rahula
Color : Yellow
- Milton
Color : Blue
- Iqbal
Color : Green
The names are derived from four poets - Thotagamuwe Sri Rahula Thera, Rabindranath Tagore, John Milton and Sir Muhammad Iqbal. The houses compete to win the inter-house games.
Innovations
Isipathana College was...
1. The first school to publish a periodical children’s news paper with an editorial board consisting of students only.[5]
2. The first school to provide the learning of Japanese language and culture from grade 2 onwards.[5][citation needed]
3. The First school to be Triple Champions in Sri Lanka schools rugby.[5]
4. The first school to produce a cadet platoon band.[5]
5. The first school to produce a Test Player who turned Test Umpire.[5]
6. The first school to develop a web site for an UN Organization by its students.[5]
7. The first school to produce a photographic laboratory.[5][citation needed]
8. The first school to produce a Test Cricketer to take the first hat-trick for Sri Lanka.[5]
9. The school that produced the first ever Sri Lankan to be appointed by the International Rugby Board (IRB) as the Referee Trainer for the Asian Region.[5]
10. The first school to produce a documentary of the school on a CD.[5][citation needed]
11. The first Sri Lankan school to win the Most Disciplined Team Award at the 10th International Convention on Students' Quality Control Circle at Lucknow, India in 2007.[5]
Annual big match
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Isipathana play Thurstan in their Annual Big Match and it is called Thurstan-Isipathana.[6] Out of the 52 matches played between Thurstan College and Isipathana College 6 matches has been won by Thurstan college while Isipathana college has only won 5 while the other matches ended in a draw.
Sports
Sport is a major part of Isipathana College, with over 15 different sports played. Taking center stage of the annual sporting calendar are the annual Isipathana-Thurstan cricket encounter (Big Match), the Royal-Isipathana Rugby encounter (Maj. Milroy Fernando Trophy) and the Isipathana vs Thurstan Rugby Encounter (Abdul Jabbar Trophy).
Annual Fixture Isipathana College Vs. Thurstan College Big Match Battle of the Brothers played annually since 1963[7]
Annual Fixture Isipathana College Vs. Thurstan College for the Abdul Jabar Trophy Rugby Isipathana College Vs, Royal College for the Maj. Milroy Fernando Trophy
Notable alumni
- Gangodawila Soma Thero - Buddhist monk
- Ashantha de Mel - Sri Lankan cricketer and former Chairman of Ceylon Petroleum Corporation
- Chitral Somapala - Sri Lankan Musician
- Asoka de Silva - Sri Lankan cricketer
- Rohan de Silva - World Renowned Pianist
- Aravinda de Silva - Sri Lankan Cricketer
- Sanjeewa Weerasinghe - Sri Lankan cricketer
- Suresh Perera - Sri Lankan cricketer
- Nuwan Zoysa - Sri Lankan cricketer
- Hashan Tillakaratne - Sri Lankan cricketer[8]
- Asanka Gurusinha - Sri Lankan cricketer[8]
- Jayantha Paranathala - Sri Lankan cricketer and former Deputy Inspector General Of Police[9]
References
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- ↑ 8.0 8.1 http://www.espncricinfo.com/magazine/content/story/599793.html
- ↑ http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=sports/jayantha-paranathala-national-cricketer-and-fine-administrator
External links
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