St. Joseph's College, Bandarawela
St. Joseph's College | |
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Address | |
Badulla Road Bandarawela Bandarawela, Uva, 90100 Sri Lanka | |
Coordinates | 6°49′44″N 80°59′42″E / 6.828757°N 80.995014°ECoordinates: 6°49′44″N 80°59′42″E / 6.828757°N 80.995014°E |
Information | |
Type | National school |
Motto | Semper Fidelis |
Established | 1909 |
Founder | Rev. Brother Lewis |
Principal | Mr. Y. M. Amarasingha |
Staff | 126 |
Teaching staff | 110 |
Grades | Class 1 - 13 |
Gender | Mix |
Age | 6 to 19 |
Enrollment | 2500 |
Colour(s) |
Blue and Gold |
Website |
www |
St. Joseph's College is a national school located in Bandarawela, Uva, Sri Lanka. It is also known as Bandarawela St. Joseph's National School.[1] Established in 1909,[2] the school provides primary and secondary education to students in the Badulla District.
The campus occupies 5 acres (2.0 ha) on a section of Badulla Road which is part of the A16 highway.
History
In 1909, St. Joseph's School was established by the De La Salle Brothers. Seventeen boys were admitted on the first day. The first principal was an Irishman named Patrick Purchell, known as Brother Simon Mathew. However, the land on which the school was situated was sold in 1914.[2]
The land was repurchased in 1928 by the Marist Brothers. In this second stage, the first principal was known as the Reverend Brother Lewis. By the time of his departure in 1934, there were 250 students.[2]
St. Joseph's remained a private school until 1961, when it became a government school. The first principal under the new system was Arthur Deegalle.[2]
In 1974, the Primary section was added and girls were admitted, making it a mixed school. In 1981, the school was recognised as a National School by the Ministry of Education, and it was graded a 1 AB school in 1999.[1]
- Old picture of the campus
- Old photograph of staff
- Present morning assembly
Organization
The principal is the head of the administration of the college and is assisted by a Vice Principal. The school is divided into three sections: the primary school (the former St. Joseph's College Preparatory School), middle school and the upper school, each coming under a deputy principal.
The college educates close to 3000 students.
Activities
Houses
St. Joseph's College assigns its students to one of four houses to encourage cooperation and friendly competition:
- Blue House
- Gold House
- Green House
- Maroon House
Annually, the college organizes inter-house athletic games to improve the athletic skills of the students as well as their team spirit.
Athletics
St. Joseph's students may participate in intramural and inter-school athletics in the following programs:
- Rugby Captain
- Our Rugby Team
- 2009 Road Race
- 2010 Inter House Sport Meet
Uva Battle for the Gold
St. Joseph's College has a standing rivalry with Bandarawela Central College and have engaged in an annual cricket match titled the "Uva Battle for the Gold" since 1996.[1] This is a revival of an older tradition of competition between these two schools that had been dormant since 1972.
Principals
Title | Name | Period | Image |
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Rev. | Father Simon Mathew (First Principal) | 1909-1913 | |
Rev. | Brother Benjamin Lewis | 1928-1933 | |
Rev. | Brother Elarius | 1934-1938 | |
Rev. | Brother Onorius | 1939-1951 | |
Rev. | Brother James | 1952-1952 | |
Rev. | Brother Rudolph | 1959-1961 | |
Mr. | W. M. de Silva (Acting Principal) | 1962-1963 | |
Mr. | A. Deegalla | 1963-1964 | |
Mr. | Pereliya K. Harschandra | 1964-1967 | |
Mr. | S. W. Fernando | 1967-1975 | |
Mr. | C. W. L. Mendis | 1975-1978 | |
Ven. | Kanumuldeniye Ganaratana thera | 1978-1994 | |
Mr. | H.M. Weerasekare (Acting Principal) | 1994-1995 | |
Mr. | R. M. A. Rathnayake | 1995-1996 | |
Mr. | A. M. Jayasekare (Acting Principal) | 1996 | |
Mr. | D. M. Gunaratna | 1996-2001 | |
Mr. | W. M. Karunasena | 2001-2005 | |
Mr. | Withanage Wijesinghe (Acting Principal) | 2005-2006 | |
Mr. | K. H. P. Jayatissa | 2006-2011 | |
Mr. | Y. M. Amarasinghe ( Acting Principal ) | ||
Mr. | W.M. Bandula Wijesundara (Present Principal ) | -- |
References
- 1 2 3 Sujitha Miranda (October 30, 2011). "A Cornerstone of Upcountry Education" (PDF). The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). Retrieved 2012-01-15.
- 1 2 3 4 "Pride of Uva, that completes a centenary". Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka). February 1, 2009. Retrieved 2012-01-15.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bandarawela Central College. |
- Official website
- "S Joseph's College". Google Maps. Retrieved 13 January 2012.