Jaffna College

Jaffna College
யாழ்ப்பாணக் கல்லூரி
Location
Vaddukoddai, Jaffna District, Northern Province
Sri Lanka
Coordinates 9°43′45.20″N 79°56′54.30″E / 9.7292222°N 79.9484167°E / 9.7292222; 79.9484167Coordinates: 9°43′45.20″N 79°56′54.30″E / 9.7292222°N 79.9484167°E / 9.7292222; 79.9484167
Information
School type Private 1AB
Religious affiliation(s) Christianity
Denomination Anglicanism
Founded 1871
School district Valikaamam Education Zone
Authority Church of South India
School number 1011032
Principal Mr. David S. Solomon(Principal)
Gender Mixed
Language Tamil, English
School roll 1,998
Website jaffnacollege.lk

Jaffna College (JC) is a private school in Vaddukoddai, Sri Lanka.[1] It was founded in 1871 as a successor to the Batticotta Seminary which had been established by American missionaries.

History

E. P. Hastings, the last principal of Batticotta Seminary and the first principal of Jaffna College[2][3]

In 1816 American missionaries founded the American Ceylon Mission in Jaffna. The ACM established missions in other parts of the Jaffna peninsula including one in Vaddukoddai. The ACM established numerous schools on the peninsula, the first school being the Common Free School (Union College) in Tellippalai. In 1823 the Batticotta Seminary was established in Vaddukoddai to educate the brightest boys on the peninsula. The seminary was intended to convert the boys to Christianity but most boys retained their Hindu faith. As a consequence the seminary was closed around 1855.

Alumni of the Batticotta Seminary and other local Christians led a campaign to re-open the seminary and in 1871 Jaffna College was opened on the former seminary site.

Evelyn Rutnam Institute for Inter-Cultural Studies

The Evelyn Rutnam Institute for Inter-Cultural Studies is located in Jaffna and established in the memory of Evelyn Wijeyaratne Rutnam, the late wife of late Dr. James T. Rutnam.[4] Dr. Rutnam had a huge collection of books and research articles by his contacts and collection from university dons. researchers, leading legal figures and businessmen. Learned personnel always visited him there for consultation and made use of his library.[4] Later on Dr. Rutnam has given his collection of books to Jaffna College in Vaddukoddai and established a building in Jaffna to store books for research purposes.[4] It was named the Evelyn Rutnam Institute and remains under the American Missionaries as a testimony to James Rutnam's love of research and learning, and encouragement to young students.[4]

Big Match

JC play St. Patrick's College, Jaffna in an annual cricket match known as the Battle of the Golds.[5] The first match took place in 1917.[6]

Notable alumni

See also

Notes

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  4. 1 2 3 4 "James T. Rutnam – a versatile servant". The Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Ltd. 2005-12-02. Retrieved 2011-02-14.
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  6. "Cricket: St. Patrick's bat first against Jaffna College". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 24 February 2012.
  7. Allen Abraham & the Halley's Comet (PDF). Jaffna College. 1985. p. 7.
  8. Arumugam 1997, pp. 4-5.
  9. Arumugam 1997, p. 10.
  10. Arumugam 1997, p. 12.
  11. Arumugam 1997, pp. 13-14.
  12. "Major General Y Balaretnarajah VSV USP ndc". Sri Lanka Armoured Corps.
  13. Arumugam 1997, pp. 21-22.
  14. Arumugam 1997, p. 23.
  15. Arumugam 1997, pp. 34-35.
  16. Arumugam 1997, p. 40.
  17. "Jaffna College celebrates two centennials". Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka). 14 November 2004.
  18. Kanagsabapathipillai, Dushiyanthini (10 August 2013). "Jaffna College: Celebrating Excellence". Ceylon Today (02/225). p. 5.
  19. "Mr. Speaker plays a vital role". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 11 June 2006.
  20. "A. Gnanathasan takes Silk as President's Counsel". Daily News (Sri Lanka). 5 March 2009. Archived from the original on 10 March 2009.
  21. Arumugam 1997, pp. 57-58.
  22. Arumugam 1997, p. 58.
  23. Arumugam 1997, p. 61.
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  26. Thiruvarangan, Mahendran (5 April 2005). "Rev. Dr. S. Jebanesan – a versatile personality". Daily News (Sri Lanka).
  27. Arumugam 1997, pp. 62-63.
  28. "Former History academic of Jaffna University passes away". TamilNet. 27 July 2015.
  29. Ramakrishnan, T. (27 July 2015). "Sri Lankan historian Santasilan Kadirgamar passes away". The Hindu.
  30. Jeyaraj, D. B. S. (27 July 2015). "Progressive Academic and Human Rights Activist Santasilan"Silan"Kadirgamar Passes away at 81". dbsjeyaraj.com.
  31. Sivakumaran, K. S. (6 November 2013). "Souvenir to preserve". Daily News (Sri Lanka).
  32. Arumugam 1997, pp. 67-68.
  33. Arumugam 1997, p. 77.
  34. Arumugam 1997, p. 87.
  35. Arumugam 1997, pp. 87-88.
  36. Arumugam 1997, p. 88.
  37. Arumugam 1997, pp. 98-99.
  38. Farrell, Tom (19 May 2008). "Obituary: AT Moorthy". The Guardian.
  39. Arumugam 1997, pp. 111-112.
  40. Arumugam 1997, pp. 120-121.
  41. Kanagaratnam, V.; Rajagopal, S.; Pushparatnam, P.; et al., eds. (2004). பத்மம் (Professor S. Pathmanathan Felicitation Volume) 2004. Bavani Pathippakam.
  42. பேராசிரியர் விநாசித்தம்பி செல்வநாயகம் தமிழியல் ஆய்வு விருது: Professor S. Pathmanathan – A Profile. Professor V. Chelvanayakam Trust. 2008.
  43. Arumugam 1997, p. 136.
  44. "Sri Lanka Moor Family Genealogy: CASSIM, Muhammad – Family #206". Rootsweb.
  45. Sameer, Fazli (2009). Muslim Personalities in Sri Lanka,then and now. p. 199.
  46. Arumugam 1997, p. 160.
  47. Arumugam 1997, p. 163.
  48. Arumugam 1997, p. 170.
  49. Arumugam 1997, pp. 196-197.
  50. "Veteran journalist Sivanayagam passes away". TamilNet. 30 November 2010.
  51. Ratnapragasam, S. (22 December 2010). "S. Sivanayagam – The Journalist". The Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka).
  52. Arumugam 1997, p. 201.
  53. Arumugam 1997, p. 211.
  54. Sachi Sri Kantha (10 August 2006). "Random Thoughts on K. Thurairatnam The Point Pedro Federalist". Ilankai Tamil Sangam.
  55. Arumugam 1997, p. 237.
  56. "ommunal interaction vital for nation building – H. C. Judge, Jaffna". Sunday Observer (Sri Lanka). 12 July 2009.

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