S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia
S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia | |
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Mount Lavinia, Colombo Sri Lanka | |
Coordinates | 6°50′14.64″N 79°51′54.12″E / 6.8374000°N 79.8650333°E |
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Type | Private |
Motto |
Esto Perpetua (Be thou for ever !) |
Established | 3 February 1851 |
Founder | James Chapman (bishop) |
Principal | Rev. Marc Billimoria |
Grades | 1-13 |
Gender | Boys |
Colour(s) | Blue and Black |
Affiliation | Anglican |
Former pupils | Old Thomians |
Website |
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S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia (STC) is a selective entry boys' private Anglican school providing primary and secondary education in Sri Lanka. It is considered to be one of the most prestigious schools in the country and its former pupils include four former Prime Ministers of Sri Lanka.[1]
S. Thomas’ College was founded by the first Bishop of Colombo, the Rt. Rev. James Chapman, D. D. It was his foremost vision to build a College & Cathedral for the new Diocese of Colombo of the Church of Ceylon. Thus on 3 February 1851 the College of St .Thomas the Apostle, Colombo was opened with the objective of training a Christian Clergy and to make Children good citizens under the discipline & supervision of Christianity.
History
Mutwal
S. Thomas' College dates back to 1851 when it was founded in Mutwal as the College of St .Thomas the Apostle, Colombo.[2][3][4][5][6][7] The Rt. Rev. James Chapman, the first Bishop of Colombo, started the school to train Christian clergy and "to make children good citizens under the discipline and supervision of Christianity".[8] An old boy of Eton College, Bishop Chapman founded the college on the Etonian model, and even borrowed the school motto, Esto Perpetua from the prestigious English Public School.[9] In 1852 Bishop Chapman laid the foundation stone of the college chapel on a hill in the school grounds. The chapel became Christ Church Cathedral of the Colombo Diocese of the Church of Ceylon when it was dedicated on 21 September 1854.[10]
Mount Lavinia
In 1918, the school moved away from the "dusty environs" of Mutwal, which was near the Colombo harbour, to a more picturesque location near the sea in Mount Lavinia.[11] Here, on 13 October 1923, the foundation stone for what would become The Chapel of the Transfiguration was laid by the Bishop of Colombo, Rt. Rev. Ernest Arthur Copleston, and the chapel was completed on 12 February 1927, when it was consecrated by the Rt. Rev. Mark Carpenter-Garnier, Bishop of Colombo.[12] In 1968, well known Sri Lankan artist David Paynter completed his mural of the Transfiguration of Jesus upon the interior of the East wall of the chapel, which included a then unusual "beardless Christ".[13]
In 1951, S. Thomas' became a private fee-levying school.[14]
Administration
The College which is under the Anglican Church of Ceylon, is run by a Board of Governors which is chaired by the Anglican Bishop of Colombo, who is also known as the "Visitor of the College". The administration of the College itself is headed by a warden. Admission to the College is at the sole discretion of the warden.
Branches
School terms
There are three academic terms in the year
- Lent - from January to April
- Trinity - from May to August
- Michaelmas - from September to December
Scholastic division
The College consists of three schools - Upper, Middle, and Lower and the College Forms.
Houses
There are 5 Houses at STC, four of which are "day houses", for those who do not live in the Boarding House. It was in the time of Warden McPherson that an organized house system was introduced, so to encourage boys to take part in extracurricular activities. In 1926, the day boys were divided first into 5 houses, namely Wood, Buck, Stone, De Saram, and Miller-Copleston. Boys were allotted in them according to the location of their residences. Wood house consisted of boys from Ratmalana, further south and from Nugegoda and Borella. Stone and Buck housed children from Mount Lavinia, the former consisting of those whose surnames starts from A to M, while the latter of the rest. Baly housed boys who lived in Wellawatte and Bambalapitiya. Children who were from Dehiwala, Slave Island & Fort were allotted in Jermyn House. This system was not found successful.
De Saram House
- Colours : Green, Black
- Motto : Strive, Achieve, Preserve
Wood House
- Colours : Sky Blue, Maroon
- Motto : Fulfillment of Prophecy
Buck House
- Colours : Sky Blue, Silver Grey, pink
- Motto : Mens Sana in Copore Sano (Sound in mind & body)
Stone House
- Colours : Maroon, Silver Grey
- Motto : Sauitier in modo; Fortiter in re (Gentle in manner, Brave in action)
Boarding House
- Colours: Maroon, White
- Motto: Ducimus Nos Sequnter Alli (We lead, others follow)
Sports
The College has many sports and games for its students.
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The most prominent sports are those classified as the "Royal-Thomian". These sports take precedence because of the importance given to the clash between S. Thomas' oldest rival, the Royal College, Colombo.
A cricket match between these colleges takes place in the first term of Lent every year. As the rains begin in Michaelmas Term, the rugby season has kicked off and the main encounter is the Royal-Thomian Rugby match. As the year ends with the term of Yuletide, the highlights are the Royal Thomian Regatta and the Boat Race for the oarsmen of the two Colleges and simultaneously the two leg Water Polo encounter for the R.L. Hayman trophy.[15]
Royal-Thomian
The Royal-Thomian, is the annual cricket match between the Royal College, Colombo and S Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia is the second longest uninterrupted cricket match series in the world and, first and oldest in Sri Lanka, even older than the Ashes, having been played for more than 130 years continuously.[16] The original match was played between the Colombo Academy and S. Thomas' College, Mutwal[17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] in 1879, with schoolmasters participating as well as schoolboys. From 1880 onwards, only schoolboys were allowed to play in the match. The match is played for the D.S. Senanayake Memorial Shield, which was first presented in 1928. From 1979 matches were played for 3 days except in 1985 which was a 2-day match. A limited overs match (50 overs) was introduced in 1975 and is played for Mustangs Trophy.
Royal Thomian Rugby Encounter
The Royal Thomian rugby encounter held annually in the Michaelmas Term of S. Thomas. and between the two sessions of Bradby Shield Encounter of Royal since 1955. It is played for the Michael Gunaratne Trophy.
Trinity Thomian Rugby Encounter
Traditional encounter played for the R. S. de Saram Trophy.
Royal-Thomian Regatta
The Royal-Thomian Regatta (or Boat Race) is the annual rowing race between Royal College, Colombo and S. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia, having begun in 1962 the event has evolved into the Royal Thomian Regatta or The Regatta in 1966 and now is made up of 8 events which carry points and 3 exhibition events. The races are rowed over a distance of 1000 yards and take place on the Beira Lake in Colombo. The regatta takes place in the month of October and is usually held on the last Saturday of the month at the Colombo Rowing Club. The Royal Thomian Regatta is the oldest inter-mural rowing regatta in Sri Lanka.
Royal-Thomian Tennis Encounter
The Royal Thomian Tennis is the annual tennis tournament between Royal College and S. Thomas' College, Mount Lavinia. .
Royal Thomian Water Polo Encounter
The Royal Thomian Water Polo Encounter is the annual Water Polo fixture between Royal College, Colombo and S. Thomas' College, Mt Lavinia. While Water Polo encounters between the two schools have been held on and off through the annals of the two schools shared histories, the encounter was standardized as part of the two schools sporting calendars in 1991 as the Dr.R.L.Hayman Trophy Water Polo Encounter. The event was initially played in two legs much like the Bradby Shield in home and away pools. However, while it is still a two leg encounter, it is now held at the Sugathadasa Aquatic Complex allowing for much larger participation and making it the best patronized Water Polo encounter in Sri Lanka if not Asia.
Clubs and societies
College has many clubs and societies which students can join. Many of these clubs and societies organize several projects on an annual basis. The Computer Club, The Interact Club, The Radio Club, The Aeronautical Society, the Stamp Club, the Senior Science Association and the Red Cross Society are just some of clubs and societies at S. Thomas'. All of the above are fully or partially funded by the College. Joining and actively taking part in club activity is strongly recommended. All such clubs and societies are supervised by a Master-in-Charge and have their respective President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer elected from among the students.
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The Radio Club in College is regarded as one of the oldest societies, as archives show that the club has been in service since 1926. The club was also one of Sri Lanka 's first organisations to acquire the HAM radio license, that being 4S7TC.
Bursaries and Scholarships
The following bursaries and scholarships are available;
- Bishop's Scholarship
- Duke of Edinburgh Scholarship
- Gregory Scholarship
- Prince of Wales Scholarship
- Herbert Acland Scholarship
- H. L. Wendt Memorial Scholarship
- C. P. and W. H de Silva Scholarship
- Ilangakoon Memorial Scholarship
- Lady Obesekere Choir Scholarship
- F. J. M. de Mel Anniversary Commemoration Scholarship
- C. E. A. Dias Scholarship
- H. J. Peiris Trust
- Bishop Chapman Scholarship
- Schneider Scholarships No. 1 & 2
- S. J. Anandanayagam Memorial Scholarship
- Rev. A. S. P. Goonetilleke Bursary
- Godrey Rajasooriya Memorial Scholarship
- R. L. Hayman - A.J Foster Scholarship
- Jayaweera Scholarship
- Nicolle Scholarship
- T. L. V. Perera Memorial Scholarship
- R. L. Hayman Memorial Scholarship
- Andrew W. Kannangara Memorial Scholarship
- Edmund Clement Fernando Memorial Scholarship
- Eline Fernando Memorial Scholarship
- Edward Anthonisz Scholarship
- Dr. & Mrs. L. E. J. Salgado Scholarship
- Colvin Sirimanne Memorial Scholarship
- Roger and Gladys de Mel Memorial Scholarship
- Dr. Nihal C. Chacko Memorial Scholarship
- S. P. A. Fernando Memorial Scholarship
- Major W. A. Gunatilleke Memorial Bursary
- Canon R. S. de Saram Bursary
- Esme Satarasinghe Scholarship
- L. A. H. Arndt and Brian Thiedman Memorial Scholarship
- Ivor Palipane Scholarship
- Derek Samarasinha Scholarship
- Rev. Withers Scholarship
- Dr. V. T. E. Fernando Bursary
- Y. H. Chang Scholarship
Wardens of S. Thomas' College
- The Rev. Cyril William Wood D.D. 1851 - 1853
- The Rev. Joseph Baly M.A. 1854 - 1860
- The Rev. George Bennet 1863 - 1866
- The Rev. James Bacon B.D. 1871 - 1877
- The Rev. Edward Miller M.A. 1878 - 1891
- The Rev. Philip Read M.A. Lit.Hum. 1892 - 1895
- The Rev. W. Armstrong Buck M.A. 1896 - 1901
- The Rev. William Arthur Stone M.A. 1901-1924
- The Ven. Kenneth C. McPherson M.A. 1925-1931 (Archdeacon Emeritus of Bombay)
- The Rev. Canon Reginald Stewart de Saram M.A. O.B.E. 1932-1958 (The First Ceylonese & Old Boy Warden)
- Mr. Charles Henry Lambert Davidson M.A. Dip in Ed. 1959-1965 (The First Lay Warden)
- The Rev. Anton John Chandiah Selvaratnam B.A. B.D. Dip. in Ed. 1965-1970
- Mr. Samuel James Anandanayagam B.Sc. 1970-1977
- Mr. Michael Llewelyn Christopher Ilangakoon M.Sc. 1977-1982
- Mr. Wilfred Michael Neville de Alwis B.A. L.L.B. L.L.M. 1983-1998
- Dr. David Arjunan Ponniah B.Sc. M.Eng. PhD. MBA. CEng. MICE. 2001-2008
- The Rev. John Charles Puddefoot M.A. (Oxon) B.D 2009 - 2011
- Prof. Indra De Soysa 2012-2014
- Rev. Marc Billimoria 2014-
Sub-wardens of S.Thomas' College
- The Rev. G. Bennet B.D. (Lambeth) 1870-1871
- The Rev. T.F. Faulkner B.A. F.S.A. (Cantab) 1872-1879
- The Rev. P. Gethen M.A. (Cantab) 1888-1892
- The Rev. G.A.H. Arndt B.A. (Calcutta) 1892- 1908
- The Rev. J. Parker M.A. (Oxon) 1908-1910
- The Rev. O.J.C. Bevan M.A. (Cantab) 1911-1917
- The Rev. Canon P.L. Jansz M.A. (Oxon) 1917-1919
- The Rev. G.M. Withers M.A. (Oxon) 1919-1926
- The Rev. R. S. de Saram B.A. (Oxon) 1926-1932
- Dr. R.L. Hayman D.Phil. M.A. (Oxon) 1935-1957 (The Longest Serving Sub-Warden)
- Mr. C.H.L. Davidson M.A. (Lond.) Dip-in-Ed. 1957-1958
- Mr. F.J. Senaratne 1959-1962
- Mr. S.J. Anandanayagam B.Sc. (Lond.) 1962-1966
- Mr. F. Jayasinghe B.A. (Lond.) 1968-1971
- Mr. E.St.P. Gunawardene B.A. Dip-in-Ed. 1972-1977
- Dr.D.Salitha Siva
- Mr. O.A. Abeynaike 1977-1981
- Prof. Rajiva Wijesinha D.Phil. (Oxon) 1981-1982
- The Rev. D.K. de Chickera B.Th. (Cey) M.Sc. (Oxon) 1983-1989
- Mr. D.A.Pakianathan M.Sc. (Lond.) Dip-in-Ed 1991- 2002
- Mr. H D Perera L.L.B 2002 - 2011
- The Rev. Marc Billimoria 2011-2014
- Mr. A. Perera 2016-
Old Thomians
Past students of S. Thomas' are referred to as Old Thomians. STC educated the first Prime Minister of Sri Lanka.[29]
See also
References
- ↑ The Saravanamuttu Prize at S. Thomas College, Daily News
- ↑ Reminiscences of a teacher
- ↑ Hundred and twenty fifth anniversary : St. James Church, Mutwal
- ↑ Romancing Gurutalawa
- ↑ The Cathedral of the Diocese of Colombo
- ↑ Cherishing Thomian spirit
- ↑ History of STC
- ↑ http://www.stcmount.edu.lk/index.php/college-history.html
- ↑ http://www.etoncollege.com/ArmsMotto.aspx
- ↑ http://www.stcmount.edu.lk/index.php/about-chapel.html
- ↑ http://www.stcmount.edu.lk/index.php/college-history.html
- ↑ http://www.stcmount.edu.lk/index.php/about-chapel.html
- ↑ http://www.stcmount.edu.lk/index.php/about-chapel.html
- ↑ http://www.stcmount.edu.lk/index.php/college-history.html
- ↑ "Thomian win Dr. R. L. Hayman Trophy19th Royal - Thomian water-polo annual encounter". stc62group.org. Retrieved 2014-04-10.
- ↑ The historical Royal – Thomian encounter
- ↑ We will learn of books and men and learn to play the game
- ↑ Unique stamp for a unique event
- ↑ Battle of the Blues
- ↑ S. Thomas' College
- ↑ Oldest Thomian Cricketer late Punchi Banda (Artie) Lankatilleke - JP
- ↑ A Tribute to C.E.L. ("Kalla") De Silva on his 100th Birth Anniversary
- ↑ Ranjan Madugalle, A fine Cricketing Ambassador
- ↑ So, Royal really lost 1885 match to S. Thomas'
- ↑ The College History
- ↑ OBA History
- ↑ The Royal – Thomian - 130 Years on
- ↑ The historical Royal – Thomian encounter
- ↑ Another first by St Thomas' - "Blind student Ishan Jaleel first to row", The Sunday Observer