St. Patrick's College, Jaffna
St. Patrick's College சம்பத்திரிசியார் கல்லூரி | |
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Jaffna, Jaffna District, Northern Province Sri Lanka | |
Coordinates | 9°39′19.80″N 80°01′19.30″E / 9.6555000°N 80.0220278°ECoordinates: 9°39′19.80″N 80°01′19.30″E / 9.6555000°N 80.0220278°E |
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School type | Private 1AB |
Motto |
Fide et labore (By faith and labour) |
Religious affiliation(s) | Christianity |
Denomination | Roman Catholicism |
Founded | 1850 |
Founder | Monsignor Orazio Bettacchini |
School district | Jaffna Education Zone |
Authority | Roman Catholic Church |
School number | 1001030 |
Rector | Rev Fr. M. Jero Selvanayaham |
Grades | 1-13 |
Gender | Boys |
Age range | 5-18 |
Language | Tamil |
Colour(s) | Green and gold |
School roll | 1,942 |
School fees | 3000rs for a year |
Website |
spcjaffna |
St. Patrick’s College (Tamil: சம்பத்திரிசியார் கல்லூரி Campattiriciyār Kallūri, SPC) is a private school in Jaffna, Sri Lanka.[1][2] It was founded in 1850 by Roman Catholic missionaries.
History
The Jaffna Catholic English School was established in 1850 by Monsignor Orazio Bettacchini, an Italian Roman Catholic missionary.[3][4] The school was later renamed Jaffna Boys’ Seminary.[3][4] The school was registered as a High School in 1881 and renamed St. Patrick’s College on 10 January 1881.[3][4]
Most private schools in Ceylon were taken over by the government in 1960 but SPC chose to remain as a private and non-fee levying school.[3]
Big Match
SPC play Jaffna College in an annual cricket match known as the Battle of the Golds.[5] The first match took place in 1917.[6]
Rectors/Principals
- 1850-58 Patrick Foy
- 1859-61 Rev. Bro. John Joseph Brown
- 1862-70 Rev. Bro. Patrick Joseph Conway
- 1870 Rev. Bro. Michael A. Murphy
- 1870-74 Rev. Bro. ( Fr.) Patrick O Flanagan
- 1874-75 T. W. McMahan
- 1875-80 Rev. Bro. ( Fr.) Patrick O Flanagan
- 1880-83 Rev. Bro. (Fr.) J. A. R. Smythe
- 1883-85 Rev. Fr. Charles H. Lytton
- 1885-88 Rev. Fr. Jules Collin
- 1888-89 Rev. Fr. M. Dubreuil
- 1889-01 Rev. Fr. Patrick Dunne
- 1901-02 Rev. Fr. Jules Collin
- 1902-05 Rev. Fr. Charles A. Beaud
- 1905-21 Rev. Fr. Charles S. Matthews
- 1921-24 Rev. Fr. John A. Guyomar
- 1924-36 Rev. Fr. Charles S. Matthews
- 1936-54 Rev. Fr. Timothy M. F. Long
- 1954-60 Rev. Fr. S. N. Arulnesan
- 1960-66 Rev. Fr. P. J. Jeevaratnam
- 1966-76 Rev. Fr. T. A. J. Mathuranayagam
- 1976-79 Rev. Fr. John A. Francis
- 1979-92 Rev. Fr. G. A. Michael (Francis) Joseph
- 1992-02 Rev. Fr. A. I. Bernard
- 2002-07 Rev. Fr. Dr. Justin Gnanapragasam
- 2008- Rev. Fr. Jero Selvanayagam
Alumni
- Leo Rajendram Antony - Roman Catholic Bishop of Trincomalee–Batticaloa.[9][10]
- Anton Arulanandam - Secretary of the Amateur Athletic Association of Ceylon.[11]
- Tissa Balasuriya - Roman Catholic priest and theologian.[12]
- Bertram Bastiampillai - Professor of political science and history, Ombudsman/Parliamentary Commissioner for Administration.[13]
- S. F. Chellapah - Director of Medical and Sanitary Services.[14]
- Bastiampillai Deogupillai - Roman Catholic Bishop of Jaffna.[15][16]
- V. Dharmalingam - Member of Parliament for Uduvil.[17]
- Jerome Emilianuspillai - Roman Catholic Bishop of Jaffna.[18]
- E. L. B. Hurulle - Cabinet Minister, Member of Parliament, Governor of the North Central Province.[19][20]
- W. L. Jeyasingham - Dean of the Faculty of Arts, University of Jaffna.[21]
- Rayappu Joseph - Roman Catholic Bishop of Mannar.[18][22]
- A. Kanagasabapathy - Mudaliyar of Mullaitivu District.[23]
- W. M. T. B. Menikdiwela - Secretary to the President, Divisional Revenue Officer.[24]
- N. Nadarajah - Judge, Supreme Court of Ceylon.[25]
- V. Navaratnam - Member of Parliament for Kayts.[26]
- Paul Perera - Roman Catholic Bishop of Kandy.[18]
- Jaya Pathirana - Member of Parliament for Kurunegala, Judge, Supreme Court of Sri Lanka.[27][28]
- T. J. Rajaratnam - High court judge.[29]
- A. B. Rajendra - Member of the Senate.[30]
- T. M. Sabaratnam - Member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon.[31]
- R. Sampanthan - Leader of the Illankai Tamil Arasu Kachchi/Tamil United Liberation Front, Member of Parliament.[32][33]
- Harry Sandrasagra - Member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon.[34][35]
- Thomas Savundaranayagam - Roman Catholic Bishop of Jaffna.[18][22]
- Antony Selvanayagam - Roman Catholic Bishop of Penang.[18]
- S. Sivapalan - Member of Parliament for Trincomalee.[36]
- Kingsley Swampillai - Roman Catholic Bishop of Trincomalee.[18][22][37]
- Alfred Thambiayah - Member of Parliament for Kayts.[38]
- T. T. Thambyahpillai - Astrophysicist.[39]
- Xavier Thaninayagam - Tamil scholar.[40]
- Kanthiah Vaithianathan - Cabinet Minister, Member of the Senate, Permanent Secretary.[41]
- Susaipillai P. Vanderkoon - Mudaliyar of Kalpitiya District.[42]
- Dominic Vendargon - Roman Catholic Archbishop of Kuala Lampur.[18][22]
- V. Yogeswaran - Member of Parliament for Jaffna.[43]
- Yogaswami - Spiritual master.[44][45]
See also
Notes
- ↑ Schools Basic Data as at 01.10.2010. Northern Provincial Council. 2010.
- ↑ "Province - Northern" (PDF). Schools Having Bilingual Education Programme. Ministry of Education.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 "About Us". St. Patrick’s College Alumni Association (UK).
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Origins of St Patrick's College, Jaffna". St. Patrick’s College Old Boys Association (Melbourne, Australia).
- ↑ Fernando, Reemus (23 February 2012). "Formidable St. Patrick’s meet unpredictable Jaffna College". The Island (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ "Cricket: St. Patrick’s bat first against Jaffna College". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 24 February 2012.
- ↑ "Origins of St Patrick's College, Jaffna". St Patrick's College, Jaffna Old Boys' Association, Melbourne, Australia.
- ↑ "Past Rectors". St Patrick's College, Jaffna Old Boys' Association, Colombo Branch.
- ↑ "Bishop Emeritus Antony felicitated". TamilNet. 17 December 2004.
- ↑ "His Lordship Bishop L. R. Anthony Called to Eternal Rest in the Lord". Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Colombo.
- ↑ "Dr. Anton Arulanandam awarded PHD posthumously". The Island (Sri Lanka). 15 May 2009.
- ↑ Samaranayake, Ajith (29 August 2004). "Fr. Tissa Balasuriya at 80: At intersection of society and religion". Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ "Former Ombudsman passes away". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 20 February 2011.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, pp. 33–34.
- ↑ "Bishop Deogupillai passes away". TamilNet. 26 April 2003.
- ↑ Emmanuel, S. J. (2 May 2003). "Bishop Deogupillai - a man of sturdy faith and courageous leadership". Daily News (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ Sri Kantha, Sachi (24 October 2010). "Remembering Visvanather Dharmalingam". Ilankai Tamil Sangam.
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 18.6 "Past Bishops". St Patrick's College, Jaffna Old Boys' Association, Colombo Branch.
- ↑ "Late Deshamanya E. L. B. Hurulle". The Island (Sri Lanka). 17 May 2009.
- ↑ "Parliament pays glowing tribute to late Minister E. L. B. Hurulle". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka). 22 July 2011.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, p. 63.
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 22.3 Rasaiya, Christy (16 July 2000). "St. Patrick's 150 years old". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, pp. 71–72.
- ↑ "Personalities from the south nurtured in Jaffna". The Island (Sri Lanka). 13 January 2002.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, p. 110.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, p. 121.
- ↑ Selvanayagam, S. S. (15 March 2003). "CJ recalls victimisation of Supreme Court judges". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ Malalasekera, Sarath (17 March 2003). "References to four Supreme Court Judges". Daily News (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, p. 152.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, pp. 155–156.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, pp. 171–172.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, pp. 173–174.
- ↑ "Who is Rajavarothayam Sampanthan". Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka). 29 June 2008.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, pp. 174–175.
- ↑ Maniccavasagar, Chelvatamby (29 September 2012). "H A P Sandrasagara's 72nd death anniversary: Master of repartee and retort". Daily News (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, p. 201.
- ↑ "St. Patrick’s College, Jaffna 150 years old". The Island (Sri Lanka). 27 July 2000.
- ↑ Chandrasekera, Duruthu Edirimuni (7 July 2013). "Alfred Leo Thambiayah: Trailblazer in entrepreneurship". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, pp. 222–223.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, p. 228.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, pp. 238–239.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, pp. 241–242.
- ↑ Arumugam 1997, p. 253.
- ↑ Krishnapillai, Vimala (14 March 2008). "Siva Yogaswami: sage and mystic of Sri Lanka". Daily News (Sri Lanka).
- ↑ "Guru Puja of Yogaswami". Daily News (Sri Lanka). 26 March 2010.
References
- Arumugam, S. (1997). Dictionary of Biography of the Tamils of Ceylon.