James Clifford Aelian Corea | |
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The first Sri Lankan Principal of Royal College Colombo |
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Born | 1904 Chilaw, Sri Lanka |
Died | 1988 North London, United Kingdom |
Nationality | Sri Lankan |
Education | Royal College, Colombo, Ceylon Medical College, Colombo |
Occupation | Principal at Royal College Colombo and Education Officer at the High Commission of Sri Lanka (UK) |
Title | Educator and Diplomat |
Parents | Gate Mudaliyar James Edward Corea and Frances Eleanor Terentia Ameresekera |
James Clifford Aelian Corea was a Sri Lankan educationist. He was the former Principal of Royal College Colombo.[1]
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Born in the coastal town of Chilaw in Ceylon in 1904, he was educated at Royal College Colombo, then gained a MA in Psychology from the University of London and a Diploma in Education from the University of Cambridge. His parents Gate Mudaliyar James Edward Corea and Frances Eleanor Terentia Ameresekera, he grew up in Chilaw. His father sent him to Colombo to be educated at Royal College, Colombo where he excelled as a student.
He became a master at Kingswood College, Kandy and at Wesley College, Colombo. Corea was the President of All Ceylon Teachers' Union and in 1943 was appointed as Vice principal of his alma mater Royal College Colombo. In 1946 he succeeded Principal Bradby as the first Ceylonese Principal of Royal College Colombo in 1946 had held the post till 1953.
In 1946 he returned the school to its buildings at Reid Avenue after it had been taken over by the British Army during world war 2. During his tenure he had several infrastructure developments made and implemented the Free Education Scheme in 1947. He was also the first old Royalist (Royal Group of 1922) to become Principal of Royal College Colombo.
After retirement he became the Warden of the Ceylon Students Centre in London and served as a senior diplomat when he was appointed Education Officer of the Ceylon High Commission in London. In 1983 the Old Royalists' Association in the United Kingdom was formed under his and Principal Bradby's patronage. His nephews were Radio Ceylon Broadcaster Vernon Corea and his brother Ernest Corea who was Sri Lanka's Ambassador to the United States of America. Both were Old Royalists.
J.C.A. Corea was also the President of All Ceylon Teachers' Union. Then Vice principal of Royal College 1943-1945. He succeeded as the Principal on January 1946 to June 1953. The J.C.A. Corea Trophy is warded at the annual hockey encounter between Royal College Colombo and Trinity College, Kandy in his memory.[2]
J.C.A.Corea lived in Muswell Hill in North London in the United Kingdom for many years. He passed away in North London in 1988. His ashes were flown to Sri Lanka - accompanied by his nephew, Vernon Corea. The Prefects of Royal College Colombo lined the exit of the Bandaranaike International Airport at Katunayake, as a guard of honour, when his ashes were flown to Colombo, draped with the Royal College flag.
Old Royalists such as the President of Sri Lanka, Junius Richard Jayewardene, Sri Lankan Government Minister, Lalith Athulathmudali and dignitaries paid their respects at the Royal College Hall, Navarangahala. A Memorial Service was held at St.Paul's Church Milagiriya.
A short tribute to J.C.A.Corea has been released on You Tube: